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Rational Security

The “Sir, This is a Wendy’s” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2024

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Molly Reynolds and (a prerecorded) Anna Bower to talk through some of the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “The Shutdown Rut.” Congress once again has the government on the verge of a shutdown. And while Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has reportedly committed to avoiding one, demands from within his caucus may make that hard—just as they continue to obstruct a path forward for the national security supplemental that contains essential assistance for Ukraine. Is there a way forward? Or are we shutdown-bound?
  • “Sex, Lies, and Geolocation.” The criminal case against former President Trump and more than a dozen codefendants in Fulton County, Georgia, remains on hold as defense attorneys continue to dig into the details of Fani Willis’s romantic relationship with subordinate Nathan Wade. Over the last week, we’ve seen filings on geolocation data and the examination of Wade’s former attorney. But does any of this add up to a potentially disqualifying conflict of interest?
  • “If This Segment Were a Newspaper, How Much Would It Weigh?” The Supreme Court heard extended oral arguments over the constitutionality of controversial Florida and Texas laws seeking to regulate content moderation on social media platforms this week. But amid some very interesting lines of questioning—including one inquiring the weight of YouTube if it were a newspaper—it wasn’t clear the Court was really ready and interested in delving into the technical details. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? And where might the Court come out?

For object lessons, Quinta answered Justice Alito’s recent inquiry, “If YouTube were a newspaper, how much would it weigh?” Scott sang the praises of Bianco DiNapoli’s fire-roasted tomatoes. And Molly recommended the podcast Short Walk, about one of the stranger state-level political controversies in recent memory.



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0:00.0

Well Quinta, here we are again, Allenless, back in our Allenless phase of our

0:07.0

What a relief project here. I do feel like we have a lot more space to breathe.

0:11.0

We've brought in Molly, Molly, thank you for joining us.

0:13.6

It's always good to be here.

0:16.2

As our Substitute Allen, all in one geographic location.

0:20.2

I am not.

0:21.2

I am not. Molly, Molly is so much more than that.

0:23.3

You're like a lean Alan.

0:27.6

You're like a lean, you're like a turkey burger for Alan, I think, in a good way. I think in fact how you feel about turkey burgers I guess.

0:35.0

I mean, I'm not the vegetarian of this group. I like turkey burgers, but I'm going to be honest. I don't understand the reference I think later we're going to talk about other

0:46.0

references people don't understand such as sir this is a Wendy's but that is that's

0:51.3

coming I'm excited.

0:53.2

This is a Wendy's.

0:55.6

Hello everyone.

0:58.6

Hello everyone and welcome back to rational security. I am one of your regular

1:06.2

co-host Scott R Anderson thrilled to be back here in the virtual studio with one of my

1:10.8

other regular co-host Quinta Jurassic.

1:13.0

Hello.

1:14.0

And back with another one of our regular special guests, Molly Reynolds.

1:18.0

That's good to be here.

1:19.0

Who is kindly stepping in for Alan, who after two weeks back was too exhausted from his

1:24.1

return to the difficult weekly routines here at Rational Security and is taking a

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