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Tangle takes spring break.

Tangle

Isaac Saul

International News, Politics, Election, Nonpartisan, Us Politics, Local News, News Commentary, Biden, Us Senate, Independent, Us News, Congress, Trump, News, Us House Of Representatives

4.8672 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

As we head into the Easter and Passover season, with Ramadan already here, and with many colleges and organizations observing spring break in various ways, we're giving the team a few days off. We'll be back in your inbox on Tuesday, April 2nd.

In the meantime, we also know some of you re receiving Tangle for the first time today while others are new, or may want some content to consume while we're gone. To that end, we've pulled together some of our best stuff from the newsletter, YouTube channel, and podcast from the last few weeks. We also went back into the archive and resurfaced a few old articles for your perusal.


Free editions:

Members-only editions (paywalled)

From the YouTube channel

From the podcast

  • Me and Tangle managing editor Ari Weitzman talk about our State of the Union bets, what we were writing about in March of 2020, and why the media coverage of Trump is still terrible. Listen here.
  • Episode one of our new Tangle series "The Undecideds" where we are following five undecided voters up to and through election day. Listen here.
  • My interview with Democratic pollster Evan Roth-Smith, where we discuss Biden and Trump's biggest weaknesses. Listen here.

Free stories from the vault

  • From May of 2022, a piece where I examined the documentary alleging election fraud called 2,000 Mules. Read it here.
  • From February of 2022, my opinion piece making the case that you should vote. Read it here.
  • From September of 2022, my itnerview with Hyrum Lewis on the "myth of left and right." Read it here.
  • In January of 2020, I published the 100th edition of Tangle and wrote about my plans to turn the newsletter into a business. Read it here.

Paywalled stories from the vault:

  • From May of 2020, in one of my first paywalled Friday editions, I explore the question of whether I'm a biased hack. Read it here.
  • From June of 2022, a personal essay about my wife (paywalled). Read it here.
  • From December of 2021, a reader essay from Sophie Trist on a consistent pro-life ethic. Read it here.

Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. 


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Transcript

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From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle.

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Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, a place where you get views from across a political spectrum, some independent thinking, and a little bit of Isaac's take. I'm your host for today, John Law, and today we are going to be talking about spring break, specifically our spring break. We're going to be taking a little bit of time off over the next week,

1:13.3

and we'll be coming back to you next Tuesday, April 2nd.

1:17.6

But until then, Isaac has written a letter that was printed in today's newsletter,

1:22.8

and I'm just going to read that down for our podcast listeners.

1:27.1

But before we get into all that, let's jump on over to our quick hits.

1:37.1

First up, authorities in Baltimore said the six people who remain missing after yesterday's

1:41.6

bridge collapse are presumed dead.

1:43.9

Overnight, investigators boarded the ship and recovered its data recorder as they develop

1:48.5

a timeline of events that led up to the crash.

1:52.4

Number two, the Supreme Court appeared likely to side with the Food and Drug Administration

1:56.3

against a group of doctors and medical associations challenging the FDA's approval of Mephapristone,

2:03.1

a commonly used abortion pill.

2:05.3

Number three, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named Nicole Shanahan as his running mate in his

2:10.4

independent bid for president. Shanahan is a Bay Area lawyer and tech entrepreneur.

2:16.1

Kennedy is currently polling at 9.9% in a three-way race with

2:19.9

Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Number four, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a deal to resolve

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