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Report from Aspen: Is it Really "Immaterial" that the President is Unfit to Serve?

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2017

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this report from the Aspen Ideas festival and other undisclosed but nonetheless elitist locations, the Deep State Radio gang--including Ed Luce and David Rothkopf in Aspen, David Sanger in Vermont and Kori Schake from Stanford--discuss readout from Aspen discussions, including notably David's panel encounter in which General David Petraeus argued that it was "immaterial" whether Trump was unfit to serve because the team around him was so darned good. (Best he's ever seen, according to Petraeus.). If that isn't enough, Luce encountered a bear between champagne receptions and intense intellectual discussions. Fun for all! Tune in for a holiday week special episode.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello and welcome to another episode of Deep State Radio. This time we're coming to from a secret

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location high in the Rocky Mountains, not too far from the Aspen Ideas Festival

1:02.4

where ideas are everywhere and I am here in that tiny

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studio with Edloose of the Financial Times.

1:12.6

In Stanford, at Stanford in California, we have Corey Shockey, and in Vermont, somewhere

1:21.1

near Lake Sanger, the most prominent geographic feature in Vermont, we have

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David Sanger of the New York Times.

1:30.8

It's actually an overflowing septic tank in David's backyard, but in the right light, it's incredibly,

1:40.0

it's incredibly, it's incredibly scenic right David. It's beautiful actually I was up here looking around for one of

1:48.7

Roses silas as I saw on the internet that there was one right along the Vermont New York border,

1:54.6

but it turned out there's a brewery, the Auto Creek Brewery, Auto Creek Brewery right near me,

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so I never quite made it to the silo I did.

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Yeah, well, I'm not surprised.

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