The “Needle is BACK” Edition
Rational Security
The Lawfare Institute
4.8 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 9 November 2022
⏱️ 70 minutes
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Summary
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Brookings Institution Middle East expert Natan Sachs to talk over the week's big (non-U.S. election) national security news, including:
- “Bibi Got Back.” Last week, an unprecedented fifth national election in the last four years returned controversial former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to power, at the head of a coalition including several far-right nationalist parties. What does his return to office mean for the future of Israel and the region? And its relations with the United States?
- “COP Out.” The United Nations’ 27th annual Convention of Parties (also known as “COP27”) is playing host to world leaders in Sharm-al-Sheikh, Egypt, this week, where some are hoping to find new consensus on how to combat climate change. Are countries taking these challenges seriously? What are these efforts likely to look like moving forward?
- “Everybody Toots.” Elon Musk’s purchase and dramatic reorientation of Twitter is begging to drive users to other social media platforms, including the decentralized Mastodon network. What will Musk’s changes mean for the future of disinformation and content moderation, both within Twitter and outside of it?
For object lessons, Alan endorsed hunting the world's most dangerous game: man (with paintballs). Quinta passed along a useful reference on the state of crime in the United States and the way it is being used in the midterm elections. Scott recommended everyone try a sip of his long neglected workplace colleague. And Natan celebrated the pandemic perseverance of his office jade plants as a sign of hope in dark times.
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| 0:00.8 | So how are you all planning on spending election night? |
| 0:03.9 | The needle is back apparently. |
| 0:05.5 | That's what I saw Quinta in Slack |
| 0:07.3 | that the needle is back and I don't. |
| 0:09.8 | The New York Times needle. |
| 0:11.1 | I still have some PTSD from the 26th. |
| 0:13.0 | Oh, absolutely. |
| 0:14.6 | I have PTSD. |
| 0:16.6 | I see that thing in my blood pressure spikes. |
| 0:19.1 | I saw maybe a couple of years ago, |
| 0:21.7 | a bunch of people went as the needle for Halloween |
| 0:24.1 | because it's the scariest thing that you can imagine. |
| 0:27.4 | And dear listeners, by the time that you hear this, |
| 0:30.7 | perhaps the needle will still be quivering. |
| 0:32.8 | We have no way to know. |
| 0:33.8 | It almost, it almost certainly might. |
| 0:36.6 | I will say, I just don't understand how the New York Times |
| 0:39.7 | still thinks the needle as a visual is a good thing. |
| 0:43.3 | I will never use a negative reaction to it |
| 0:45.0 | because they could do any sort of visual they want |
| 0:47.3 | to display this shifting. |
| 0:48.7 | They could just do a map. |
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