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🗓️ 28 January 2021

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Emily, John and David discuss the Senate obstruction that may be ahead; delegating deplatforming; and GameStop.


Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:

Jamelle Bouie for the New York Times: “Democrats Should Act as if They Won the Election


Tom Wilson and Kate Starbird for The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review: “Cross-Platform Disinformation Campaigns: Lessons Learned and Next Steps” 


Matt Levine for Bloomberg: “GameStop is Just a Game


David Leonhardt for the New York Times: “Underselling the Vaccine


Andy Rose for CNN: “Health Workers, Stuck in the Snow, Administer Coronavirus Vaccine to Stranded Drivers


Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen


Here are this week’s cocktail chatters: 


Emily: A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet; Matt Stieb for New York Magazine: “The Fyre Festival of Vaccine Rollouts


John: Derek DelGaudio’s In & Of Itself


David: David Blight’s Open Yale Course: “HIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877”; Dessa’s “Who’s Yellen Now?


Listener chatter from Ghael Fobes @GhaelFobes: a Twitter thread of animals interrupting wildlife photographers by @JoaquimCampa


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Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank.

Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Cap Fest for January 28th, 2021, the short

0:11.6

squeeze edition.

0:13.0

I'm David Plotz of CityCast.

0:15.8

I am in Washington, D.C.

0:18.4

Where I'm joined.

0:19.5

Oh, it's not going by anybody anywhere. What am I talking about? I'm joined by my cat. I'm joined by, D.C., where I'm joined. Oh, joined by anybody, anywhere.

0:21.1

What am I talking about?

0:21.7

I'm going to by my cat.

0:23.3

I'm joined by one of my children.

0:25.3

That's not so bad. A cat, a child. But I'm just going to be like, I'm joined by you guys. I'm definitely not joined by you. We would love to be joined by you. To join you. I was joined in a in a Zoom sense by Emily Bazelon of the New York Times Magazine in Yale University Law School from New Haven.

0:39.4

Hello, Emily.

0:40.2

Hey, David.

0:41.4

And. in a Zoom sense by Emily Bazelon of the New York Times Magazine in Yale University Law School from New Haven.

0:39.4

Hello, Emily.

0:40.2

Hey, David.

0:41.4

And also in a Zoom sense by John Dickerson of CBS 60 Minutes from Manhattan, I think.

0:50.5

Hello, John.

0:51.7

Yeah, I'm from Manhattan at this juncture.

0:54.9

Oh, yes, you're in my old room there, it looks like. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'm from Manhattan at this juncture. Oh, yes, you're in that,

0:59.5

you're in my old room there, it looks like. Yeah, yeah, yeah, David Plotz's room, which is being kept at the ready for your next arrival when we get through this plague. I look forward to it.

1:07.3

Today, we're talking about the crisis in the Senate, in the world's greatest deliberative body.

1:12.2

I'm going to say that phrase over and over again today. Can the world's greatest deliberative body

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