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Rational Security

The “Dry January” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower to talk through the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “Hamas, No Más.” A senior Hamas official was recently killed in an attack in Beirut, in what many believe was an operation by Israel—a country whose leaders have pledged to target Hamas’s leaders wherever they might be, though it has not formally acknowledged involvement in this particular attack. But pursuing such action across a border that is already on the edge of becoming a second front in the Gaza conflict has observers nervous. How significant is this operation? Does it risk regional escalation?
  • “Bad for the Immune System.” Just before the holiday, the Supreme Court rejected special counsel Jack Smith’s petition for it to expedite consideration of former President Trump’s claim of immunity to criminal charges. And in the week that’s passed, briefing is already underway—including an argument by an amicus asserting that appeal shouldn’t be allowed at all. What hangs on this case? And how do the courts seem poised to address it?
  • “The Unprincipled Agent Problem.” The Justice Department has leveled additional charges against Sen. Robert Menendez and his wife alleging additional illegal actions in support of Qatar, including some in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Meanwhile, several associates of former President Trump have faced similar charges for alleged work for the same government. What should we make of these powerful public officials and their associates doing work for foreign governments? And is FARA the right tool to address it?

For object lessons, Quinta continued to suck up to the estate of Roberto Bolano by endorsing his book “The Savage Detectives.” Scott spilled the beans on one of Denver’s lovely speakeasies, B&GC. And Anna urged folks to try out a Tarot Card reading for the New Year—advice Fox News appears to have taken on former President Trump’s behalf.



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0:00.0

Anna you may not be able to tell on camera but I started strategically sitting

0:04.4

myself in the studio as far as possible from our little roadcaster sound

0:09.3

board so I do not have to hit play on the road board as I can't tell what color the light is and

0:14.4

sometimes I think I hit play to record and in fact it doesn't actually record.

0:18.1

So Quinta has that duty now.

0:19.3

Yes, despite his naddy dressing, Scott is red-green colorblind color blind and our oh I didn't know yeah

0:25.4

our sound board is not designed for people who are a holiday themed sound

0:30.1

board I don't know why you invested in this given that it only really is suitable

0:33.8

one month out of the year yeah it's absolutely absurd roadcaster great company I'm sure I

0:38.2

like your devices but man drives me nuts all the lights exactly the same color

0:42.1

not since the

0:43.0

letters were at the end. Have I had a problem like this? It's a it's a D.E. I

0:46.2

issue. It's discrimination against people with X Y chromosomes. I think that's right.

0:50.4

Wait, wait. So Scott, which colors are you colorblind?

0:54.1

Red, green, but it's really more of a spectrum thing.

0:56.6

So like, it's a bunch of things just kind of jammed together and I get lost in the middle

1:01.2

for like I've ever way to put it.

1:02.6

So if you look on YouTube they have these like several hundred dollar

1:06.0

glasses that correct color blindness and they have moments where like

1:09.9

people put them on and they just break into tears and sobbing because they're finally seeing the real world. people

1:13.4

on and they just break into tears and sobbing because they're finally seeing the real world.

1:14.6

I can't imagine I'll have a reaction like that but maybe I will and I kind of want to see what this is like.

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