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The Commentary Magazine Podcast

The Hurricanes and the Race

The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Commentary Magazine

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.65.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

James B. Meigs joins us to discuss hurricane politics—how they work, who gets blamed, why the media do what they do, and what the dangers are for the two presidential candidacies. Also: How did Kamala's big press day go? Give a listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hope for the best.

0:09.0

Expect the worst.

0:10.0

Some bring Champagne, some die of furs.

0:14.0

A of furs.

0:15.0

The way of knowing which way it's going.

0:19.0

Hope for the best expect the worst.

0:22.0

Welcome to the

0:25.0

the Commentary Magazine Daily Podcast. Today is Wednesday, October 9th, 2024. I am John

0:30.0

Puthhoritz, the editor of Commentary magazine magazine with me as always, executive editor,

0:34.5

Abe Greenwald. Hi Abe. Hi, Abe.

0:35.8

Hi, John.

0:36.8

Senior editor Seth Mandel, hi Seth.

0:39.5

Hi, John.

0:40.7

Media Commentary columnist Christine, Rosen, hi Christine.

0:43.8

Hi, John.

0:44.8

And joining us, they are monthly Tech Commentary columnist,

0:48.1

Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute,

0:51.3

former editor of Popular Mechanics, and a former Top Hancho, Willenda, as they used to call

0:59.1

them at Entertainment Weekly, which may come up a little bit today.

1:02.8

James B. Mags, Jim, nice to have you, as always.

1:06.6

Great to be back.

1:08.4

Okay, so Kamala Harris had a big day yesterday

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