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Rational Security

The “In Lieu of Q” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan and Scott were joined by Lawfare executive editor Natalie Orpett and law professor extraordinaire Kate Klonick to hash through some of the week's big national security news, including: 

  • “Time to Musk Up.” Prototypical eccentric billionaire Elon Musk has just finalized a deal to purchase Twitter, bring it private and implement a number of changes he claims are intended to expand freedom of speech. What will this mean for the future of Twitter and other social media platforms?
  • “Lvivin’ so Soon?” The Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State just finished a visit to Kyiv, where they committed more support and to gradually restaff the U.S. diplomatic presence in-country. Why are U.S. diplomats behind Europe in returning to Kyiv? Should the Biden administration move more quickly?
  • “Too Much MTG Gives Me Headaches.” Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene gave several hours of testimony at a hearing on Friday triggered by efforts by progressive activists to disqualify her from holding office for supporting the Jan. 6 insurrection, pursuant to section 3 of the 14th Amendment. What did we learn about Greene’s activities that day? And what should we make of the broader effort to disqualify legislators? 

For object lessons, Alan endorsed the sci-fi action adventure comedy drama "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and its stirring depiction of laundromats and the IRS. Kate shouted out her decade old "Loose Tweets Sink Fleets" poster and celebrated the fact that it becomes more relevant by the day. Scott announced that his effort to make flavored rotten pineapple water succeeded with flying colors, and encouraged listeners to use pineapple scraps to make their own tepache. And Natalie finally took a stand in support of comprehension and encouraged others to do the same with tee shirts that practically shout one's preference for the Oxford Comma from the rooftops.

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0:00.0

I'm really sorry, I'm multitasking by taking screenshots of the little pink house from

0:06.8

Kilo and putting them in a PowerPoint presentation right now.

0:11.4

Sorry, this is my life now that, you know, now that there's a new online speech scandal.

0:17.0

Yeah.

0:18.0

Little pink houses and speech scandals do you say more?

0:21.0

Oh yeah, no, that's, that's about it.

0:23.8

What are you more intimidated by coming on rational security or having to teach eminent

0:28.3

domain in two hours?

0:29.8

I mean, I feel like they're both very intense, emotionally draining experiences.

0:33.7

Yeah, I think that I'm a little bit more concerned about rational security.

0:39.2

You should base.

0:40.2

It's daunting.

0:41.2

The question I have is I read recently that you can now Airbnb the big pink house where

0:47.0

like Dylan and the band recorded the basement tapes.

0:50.2

And can you do the same for the little pink house from Kilo?

0:52.6

I think this is like the ultimate in lawyer destination tourism or missing out on that.

0:59.2

I guess that house not plowed over.

1:00.7

That was kind of the point.

1:01.7

No, it didn't give out over.

1:03.0

It got saved and moved.

1:04.7

And now that's right.

1:05.7

That's right.

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