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Rational Security

The “Fecund Season” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan made his long-awaited return to the podcast for a (brief, so savor it) reunion with Quinta and Scott to talk over the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “Losing the Immunity Challenge.” Earlier this week, the D.C. Circuit rejected former President Trump’s attempt to appeal the denial of his claims of presidential immunity to criminal charges arising from Jan. 6. That issue is now primed for the Supreme Court. Will it take it up? And what will it decide?
  • “Ordeal or No Deal.” As Israel’s military offensive in Gaza continues, the United States is trying to facilitate a short-term hostage deal—and a longer term bargain that would incorporate Israel and Saudi Arabia into a security pact. How realistic are these proposals? And how might they impact the dynamics of the Gaza conflict?
  • “The Shakedown Breakdown.” Congressional Republicans who once insisted on tying Ukraine assistance to a border deal have now turned against any effort to hash out a border deal—even as House Republicans have also failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas or to pass their own stand-alone assistance bill for Israel. Where does this all leave aid for Ukraine? And what ramifications will this congressional dysfunction have moving forward?

For object lessons, Alan shared the thing he spent most of his time off on: his new substack, “The Rozy Outlook.” In light of this week’s oral arguments in Trump v. Anderson, Quinta recommended Mark Graber’s book on the 14th Amendment, "Punish Treason, Reward Loyalty." And Scott urged listeners to check out one of his favorite Twitter threads in recent memory, asking “who got that one Jeopardy clip”?



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0:00.0

So I feel like it's only appropriate that since I have now triumphally returned to Ratsec we should begin with the discussion of Minnesota weather which is so warm right now. It's in the 50s.

0:13.0

I'm going to say climate change is bad.

0:16.0

I want to be on the record.

0:18.0

I'm on the record as against climate change.

0:21.0

But it's not terrible in Minnesota. On net it's terrible, but it has

0:25.8

certain very localized benefits. It just it makes me sad and anxious I hate it.

0:31.0

Like every every winter I feel just this sense of incredible dread that is like in

0:38.4

dissonance with you know all of the sunshine and the flowers that show up earlier and

0:43.8

earlier each year give me snow man. Well it's because you live in DC which I feel like if I

0:49.7

were in DC and I had warm winters I'd be horrified because then I'd think, oh God, the summer's going to suck even more.

0:55.4

Like that's the problem, I feel like you.

0:57.0

No, it's because I like cold. I like snow.

1:00.0

I'm a Northeasterner.

1:01.8

Then you were in the wrong city, my dear.

1:04.0

I'm sorry.

1:05.0

Yeah, well.

1:06.0

D.C. having grown up here, I tell you, it's not a snowy city.

1:10.0

It is a place of moderate climate.

1:11.0

I think what you lose in places of moderate climate.

1:13.6

It is not a place of moderate.

1:15.9

It is not a place of moderate.

1:17.4

Well, except for the humidity.

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