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Political Gabfest

Slate: The Risky Man Gabfest

Political Gabfest

Slate Podcasts

News, Politics, Government

4.48.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2008

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Gab Fest for Friday, August 8, 2008, the auspicious 80808, which is so lucky in here in our Western culture.

0:18.9

I'm David Plotz in Slate's Washington, D.C. office with guest Will Salatan, who, what's your title, Will?

0:25.1

You're like a senior editor or something?

0:27.9

It's even worse, a national correspondent.

0:30.3

You're our national correspondent.

0:31.5

As opposed to all of our local correspondents.

0:34.4

Yes, well, our real national correspondent, John Dickerson, who joins us from a

0:38.0

national spot somewhere else in the country, is... He's our chief. You're still out there, right, John?

0:45.0

Our main political correspondent. Yeah, I'm still out here. Oh, good. Okay. So Emily Bazelon is on vacation.

0:51.8

I think she's going to come back next week, and we'll get the pleasure of her comments next week. But we'll have Will this week to talk about three things. We're going to talk about the anthrax case, which broke this week and the political presidential campaign. And we'll talk about the Olympics, which are just getting underway in Beijing. And then, of course, we'll have cocktail chatter.

1:12.6

So, Will, fill us in a little bit on what's going on with the anthrax case.

1:17.3

Well, the government says they have their man, except he's dead.

1:20.4

So they don't have to actually conduct the trial.

1:23.1

They just can try him in public.

1:25.2

His name is Bruce Evans.

1:26.3

He's a bioterrorism researcher who had access to the anthrax that they believe caused the deaths. And the problem is he committed suicide as they were closing in on him. And they did not complete their investigation or prosecution. So we'll never know for sure, but I'm pretty well persuaded that he's the

1:47.0

guy. Why are you pretty well persuaded? They released the FBI, as everyone who has a pulse knows,

1:52.3

released a ton of evidence, all the evidence that they would present, presumably, to a grand jury,

1:57.4

and that prosecutors would present a trial. And as you say, his own lawyer says this is not.

2:03.0

This doesn't prove anything. So what was the evidence that they presented? Well, it's complicated.

2:08.1

First of all, he's a nut job. That's pretty well known. We know that he was writing a lot of

2:12.5

crazy emails. We know he was paranoid. We know he was scaring people in his therapy group.

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