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Pantsuit Politics

The Briefcase: Focus on Foreign Policy

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2017

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Sarah returns to Pantsuit Politics on Tuesday's episode. For today's Briefcase, we have a special episode focused primarily on foreign policy. We're delighted to have Kerry Boyd Anderson on the podcast. Kerry is a political risk consultant with more than 14 years experience as a professional analyst of international security issues and Middle East political and business risks. She started her own company a year ago and is also a contributor to Gulf News in Dubai. She was previously a Deputy Director for Advisory services with Oxford Analytica.  Kerry joins Beth for a discussion of the humanitarian, military, and political crisis unfolding in Syria.  Then Dante, our Chief Creative Officer, takes a spin in Sarah's chair to discuss the news of the week and listener feedback. Beth and Dante talk about President Trump's comments throughout the week, Ambassador Nikki Haley's comments at the United Nations, and the White House's potentially shifting position on Syria. We then discuss North Korea's test missiles and Rex Tillerson's strange response.   Finally, we turn to the confirmation hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch and discuss the Democratic and Republican positions with respect to the Supreme Court.  We received great feedback this week and will save most of it for next week, but we had to address Sandy's question:  I have yet to have an experience with regulations that was not literally "job creating" for me and/or rigor/responsibility-instigating. I cannot really trace back an example where a regulation has forced a company to make significant cuts or go under.  (I do, however, know of companies in the Chemical Engineering realm have utilized tax breaks intended for cleaner energy...but only did so in loop-hole/ethically questionable way...but maybe that's a different topic). Perhaps if I played out a scenario where the presence of regulations did make companies paralyzed (e.g. God forbid, if Honda leaked tons of antifreeze into storm water, knew about it, didn't report it ever, and then somehow owed a sum that would take them out), it feels like at that point such irresponsibility would have to be quite consequential.   And I guess that's my question:  Why does this "anti-regulation" rhetoric exist? Does it have any grounds? Is it just a rallying cry? Some attempt to beef up some stocks or something?   Once I stopped and thought about it in my own life experiences and realized it didn't match my life experiences, I got confused & concerned. Thoughts? Love you ladies! As always, we so appreciate the support... 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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0:24.0

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0:27.0

Thanks so much for your help.

0:29.0

Between Syria, North Korea, and a Supreme Court showdown, the news this week won't stop.

0:34.0

We try to bring some depth to these discussions on today's episode of the briefcase.

0:38.0

It's Sarah from the left and Beth from the right, you're listening to pantsuit politics,

0:42.0

you're shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:57.0

Hi everyone, Sarah is still on vacation, but those from the left don't worry.

1:02.0

You have a representative at the party today because our chief creative officer, Dante Lima, is with me. Hi, Dante.

1:08.0

Hey, Beth, how's it going?

1:10.0

It's good. It's good to have you on.

1:12.0

Thanks. It's been a little bit since I've been on the show.

1:16.0

I want you to know that I am breaking a family rule to be here.

1:21.0

Lauren, I have a strict no podcasting alone with a person of the opposite sex rule.

1:27.0

So I had to twist our arm a little bit to come on the show today.

1:31.0

Oh, thanks Laura.

1:33.0

We certainly have had the reaction to Mike Pence, but in light of what is going on in the world,

1:38.0

I cannot spend another second thinking about Mike and Karen Pence.

1:42.0

Yeah, let them do them.

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