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Rational Security

The ”Covered in Lyes” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott came together in the virtual studio to talk over the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “Stuck in the Middle (East) with You.” The Biden administration is finding itself increasingly pilloried from both sides for its handling of the Oct. 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas and Israel’s ensuing military response in the Gaza Strip, as the right urges stronger support for Israel while some on the left are becoming more vocal in calling for a ceasefire. How far can the Biden administration walk this tightrope?
  • “Et Tu, Jenna?” Four co-defendants of former President Trump, including Rudy Giuliani’s right hand woman Jenna Ellis, have now pled out and promised to cooperate in the Fulton County prosecution addressing alleged election interference—and media reports indicate that his former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has accepted an immunity deal to testify before a federal grand jury. What does this all mean for Trump’s legal prospects moving forward?
  • “Exit, Stage Far Right.” Former President Trump is reportedly once again planning to exit or diminish NATO if he returns to the White House—a position his contender for Republican nominee Vivek Ramaswamy has endorsed. What is the future of U.S. participation in the NATO alliance?

For object lessons, Alan recommended Tiffany Li’s brilliant contribution to McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, “Statement from the University on Current Tensions in the Place You’re Probably Thinking About When You Read This,” which satirizes…exactly what you’re thinking about. Quinta lightened the mood by talking about serial killers in recommending Robert Kolker’s new piece, “The Botched Hunt for the Gilgo Beach Killer,” in the New York Times Magazine. And Scott directed D.C. locals to his favorite amaro distillery, Don Ciccio & Figli, who is brewing up botanicals right here in the city’s own Ivy City neighborhood.



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0:00.0

Alan, you're in a different recording environment today.

0:03.4

It looks like you're in an isolation cell somewhere in deep

0:07.0

and abasement judging from the depths of the window well

0:09.4

behind you.

0:10.4

But what's somebody give you a nice plant, a lone cactus

0:12.6

to keep you company in whatever sanitarium you're

0:15.1

imprisoned in?

0:16.1

I have a cactus.

0:16.9

I have a snake plant next to me, which I recently discovered

0:20.0

is also called mother-in-law's tongue, which is very funny.

0:23.3

Oh, well, that is fine.

0:25.9

I don't know if it's long and pointy and sharp.

0:27.9

I don't know.

0:29.2

I didn't make the rules.

0:31.0

They're these old sayings that we just need to get out

0:33.0

of our circulation.

0:33.8

Did you know part of the country calls it when it's sunny

0:36.0

outside, but it rains?

0:37.8

The devil is beating his wife.

0:39.1

And I'm like, I did hear about that.

0:42.2

Upper Midwest.

0:43.0

What are you doing?

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