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Rational Security

The “Don’t Call It a Comeback (Because I’m Technically Still on Leave)” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were finally reunited to talk through the week’s big natsec stories, including:

  • “First is the Worst.” The historic first criminal trial of a former president has commenced in New York state courts. Both sides have sketched out their cases in opening arguments. What will the charges being brought against former President Trump relating to alleged hush money payments on his behalf mean for him and his 2024 presidential campaign?
  • “Fair Whither Friend.” After months of delay that have, by some accounts, pushed Ukraine dangerously close to defeat, the House has finally passed legislation that would provide them with essential foreign assistance, alongside other aid packages for Israel and Taiwan as well as a handful of related foreign affairs measures. What is good, bad, and ugly about the package that finally got through? And what do the dynamics of its passage mean for other U.S. foreign policy interests in the near term?
  • “The Clock is Tocking.” Among the side measures passed by the House and likely to be enacted into law is a bill targeting the popular social media platform TikTok — one that would ban that platform if its owners, ByteDance, do not divest due to concerns with the degree of control the Chinese government may have over it. But is this sort of regulation of a social media platform constitutional? And is banning one good policy?

For object lessons, Alan finally put down the damn remote and recommended an actual book, Charles Mann’s “The Wizard and the Prophet,” about the competing, prescient visions of the future put forward by early 20th-century scientists William Vogt and Norman Borlaug. Quinta picked it up and urged listeners to check out the new documentary “Stormy,” about Stormy Daniels and the impact her alleged involvement with former President Trump and its aftermath has had on her life. And Scott shouted out one of his favorite purveyors of the silver screen, Alamo Drafthouse, and their thoughtful “sensory friendly” showings that turn up the lights and down the noise for those with young children or sensory sensitivities — something that recently allowed him and his wife to see “Dune 2” in the theater with a newborn in tow.



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0:00.0

Scott, welcome back. How does it feel to be a, I don't want to say new dad, a renewed dad?

0:06.8

A renewed dad, we need to put that on a t-shirt. I don't know how we could pop this

0:10.4

on. It just sounds like you're a nude dad though, that's a problem, which is not. pop this but not like definitely not twice as sleep deprived as I was before so I think that's a win right there this is definitely

0:26.2

But like you didn't have an extra sleep deprived unit of capacity like yeah like you're right like it's it's not twice as bad

0:32.1

It's like 1.4 times as bad, but I was already really tired when I had my second kid.

0:35.9

I didn't have an extra 0.4 unit of capacity.

0:37.8

I didn't think I did.

0:38.8

I think I'm less.

0:39.8

They appeared to be surviving.

0:41.9

I did, I did foolishly agree to give a talk like two weeks into having a baby

0:47.6

Which was the stupidest thing I've done because I was how angry is your wife about that?

0:53.0

She signed off in advance, but I was like just so struggling.

0:58.0

The only way I had confidence that I could actually like deliver anything was to write it all out in advance, meaning it was it was terrible

1:05.6

and way too long ended up getting cut off like halfway through anyway I was like

1:08.5

all right this may have been a poor set of decisions I've made here but you know

1:11.9

it's life what are you going to do you

1:14.2

know little I'm a hashtag girl that now so I get a lot of points for that I think on the

1:18.0

interwebs as far as I can tell you're a father you're a father of a

1:20.7

daughter father I'm a father of a daughter. I'm a father of a daughter.

1:23.4

Finally, I can use that in my campaign speech

1:26.6

to excuse my draconian conservative social policy

1:30.3

like I've been hoping to do all this time.

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