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Pantsuit Politics

Steel tariffs, Watergate, and Women's History Month

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The President’s announcement on steel tariffs renews the conversation about America’s place in the world.  Thanks to our sponsors, Casper Mattresses and Away. Recommended Resources: Donald Trump's Public and Private Presidency Fabric Guru Women's History Month Spotlight: Jeanette Rankin Congresswoman Rankin Biography Has Anything Changed for Female Politicians? The Congresswoman Who Paved the Way for Hillary Clinton Support Pantsuit Politics, get access to all the bonus content mentioned in today's episode, and join the conversation by becoming a patron of the show at Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The president's announcement on Steal Tariffs renews the conversation about America's place in the world.

0:06.0

Today we're discussing America's economic role in the world, along with the Oscars and Fox News.

0:12.0

This is Sarah from the Left and Beth from the Right.

0:15.0

You're listening to Pant-Soup Politics.

0:18.0

No shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:30.0

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Pant-Soup Politics.

0:44.0

Thank you so much for all of the birthday wishes as you might be able to hear.

0:48.0

I spent my birthday with Samantha Ibiotics and Sarah and I discussed before we got on that our children seem to be conspiring against us this week.

0:56.0

We are going to hang in there today and talk about the tariffs that the president announced last week.

1:02.0

We are also really excited for the entire month of March instead of doing compliment the other side.

1:08.0

We are going to do the Women's History Month Minute and each of us will take turns talking about women who have been inspiring to us and contributed to our country.

1:19.0

We'll be talking about some historic figures in this process.

1:23.0

We would also love to hear from you about women in your communities.

1:27.0

If there is a woman out there who you think has a story that isn't being told enough, just send us an email and we would love to talk about her on the show.

1:36.0

So Beth you were sick.

1:38.0

You didn't get to watch the Oscars.

1:40.0

I saw a little bit of the first hour or so while I was kind of I think driving is the right thing for what was happening.

1:50.0

So I caught like a few dresses. I caught the animated feature film. I saw Kobe Bryant except his award. So I saw I saw bits and pieces.

2:02.0

I mean I think that the Oscars was such a reflection of where we are as a country with this Me Too movement.

2:08.0

I think that industry might be a little bit further along but it's just it's not all going to happen overnight.

2:14.0

We are all trying. We all understand this is different than before and we're trying to make sure it's different.

2:20.0

And it was a very focused effort to make the Me Too Times Up movement a part of the ceremony.

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