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Rational Security

The “Fracket Fracas” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Politics, Nationalsecurity, Government, Middleeast, News, Foreignpolicy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were once again joined by Congress maven Molly Reynolds to hash through some of the week's big natsec news, including:

  • “Don’t Fear the Referr(als).” As its presumed end draws nigh with the new Congress, the Jan. 6 committee is racing to bring its work to a close. Yesterday it voted to make four sets of criminal referrals, including for former President Trump. It also released a 100-page draft executive summary for its forthcoming report. What more should we expect from the committee? And what impact will these steps have?
  • “The Grapes of Vlad.” The U.S. Congress sent a strong message of support to Ukraine this week by committing $45 billion in U.S. assistance, even more than requested by the Biden Administration. But there are few signs that Russia’s poor performance thus far is threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin’s control of the country, who seems to be settling in for a long-haul strategy of waiting out Western and Ukrainian resistance. What trajectory is this conflict on as it approaches the one-year mark? Where do we think it’s likely headed?
  • “Showdown at the O.K. Corral.” The Republican Party is set to take control of the House in January. But who will be leading them remains up in the air, as majority leader Kevin McCarty is still struggling to secure enough support from the far right wing of his party. His supporters are circling the wagon, most recently by publicly wearing “O.K.” pins signaling their support for “Only Kevin.” But can he get across the threshold? And at what cost? 

For object lessons, Alan recommended the overlooked spy drama "The Courier" for all his fellow Cumberbitches. Quinta passed along her favorite recipe for holiday cookies. Scott re-upped his (well-reviewed!) eggnog recipe and recommended another holiday classic: the Lion's Tail. And Molly urged everyone suffering from World Cup withdrawal to check out NPR's "The Last Cup."


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0:00.8

I'm getting ready for the bomb cyclone.

0:03.0

It's supposed to be like negative 35 windshield

0:05.2

in Minnesota on Thursday, but.

0:07.0

What does that even feel like?

0:08.4

It's, well, if you're feeling it,

0:11.0

then you're doing something wrong.

0:12.0

Like you're not supposed to stay inside,

0:14.2

but it's supposed to be like minus 70 windshield in Sioux Falls.

0:18.8

I can't even conceptualize that.

0:20.6

That'll kill you.

0:21.6

When I lived in Ann Arbor, the only time

0:25.6

that ever canceled class for weather-related reasons

0:28.8

was not because it was snowing,

0:30.8

but because it got too cold,

0:32.4

and no one believes that the undergraduates

0:34.9

would dress appropriately to go to class.

0:37.4

You got to look cute.

0:38.3

It doesn't matter how cold it is.

0:39.1

You got to look cute.

0:40.9

Have you ever gone clubbing in Connecticut in January?

0:44.7

No, and I lived in Connecticut.

0:49.2

That's good to say.

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