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The Sunday Podcast: Isaac and Ari talk about SCOTUS cases, The Ten Commandments, and RFK Jr.

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Isaac Saul

International News, Politics, Election, Nonpartisan, Us Politics, Local News, News Commentary, Biden, Us Senate, Independent, Us News, Congress, Trump, News, Us House Of Representatives

4.8672 Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

On today's episode, Isaac and Ari talk about recent Supreme Court rulings and the potential impact of upcoming cases, the controversial law in Louisiana that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, Will Kaback's Friday piece on RFK Jr. and his potential impact in the 2024 presidential election, and one Airing of Grievances, as well as one computer dying.


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0:31.9

All right, coming up, a massive Supreme Court docket.

0:36.1

We're going to talk about it.

0:37.3

The Ten Commandments Law that just passed in Louisiana and Ari and I, A massive Supreme Court docket. We're going to talk about it.

0:43.6

The Ten Commandments Law that just passed in Louisiana and Ari and I are equally skeptical for different reasons.

0:47.7

Plus, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his impact on the 2024 race.

0:52.0

And then I give my grievance and Ari's computer dies in the middle of the podcast. Enjoy.

0:55.7

From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle.

1:10.2

Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, the place we get used from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking of a little bit of my take.

1:20.4

I'm Isaac Saul, your host. I'm here with Ari Weitzman, our managing editor. We tried to do this yesterday, and then right at this moment, Ari's screen

1:29.2

went into like one of the most bizarre freezes of a computer I've ever seen it, like got

1:34.8

discolored and all weird. And then Ari texted me and said a thunderstorm just started and I

1:39.7

thought the internet went out. And I wasn't sure if he was alive or not. And Isaac, this is a little

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