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The Dispatch Podcast

Shuffling Deck Chairs on the Lusitania

The Dispatch Podcast

The Dispatch

News, Politics

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2020

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss the president's executive order on policing, proposed reforms on Capitol Hill, the growing tension between China and India, and the Supreme Court's landmark Title VII decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dispatch Podcast.

0:02.3

I'm your host Sarah Isger joined by Steve Hayes,

0:05.0

Jonah Goldberg and David French.

0:07.2

This podcast is brought to you by the Dispatch.

0:09.4

Visit the Dispatch.com to see our full slate of newsletters

0:12.4

and podcasts and make sure to subscribe to this podcast

0:15.4

so you never miss an episode.

0:17.0

Today, we'll talk about the latest proposals on

0:19.7

police reform, a deadly border skirmish between

0:22.7

two nuclear powers and the Supreme Court's decision

0:26.1

on sexual orientation and gender identity,

0:28.8

what it means for the conservative legal movement

0:31.0

moving forward.

0:32.4

And we'll end with some pet peeves on writing and grammar

0:34.7

which you at home can use to make your own bingo card

0:37.5

when reading the guys newsletters in the future.

0:40.3

Oh, and yes, the brisket is out of the oven.

0:44.7

Nate slapped through this podcast,

0:46.2

but he tells me that he may make an appearance

0:48.6

for our next Dispatch live.

0:50.1

So go to our website to find out how to become a member.

0:53.1

Let's dive right in.

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