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Pantsuit Politics

The Supreme Court, NATO, Calling Strangers Out, and the Trump Family

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

Society & Culture, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

We're tackling the new Supreme Court nominee, NATO, and Sarah has some things to say to white people with cell phones. This leads us into a conversation about when and how to call out strangers for words and actions we find objectionable. Plus, Beth talks with Emily Fox about her new book about the Trump children, Born Trump. To support the show and get access to bonus content, visit the Pantsuit Politics Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today we're tackling the new Supreme Court nominee, NATO, and I have some

0:04.4

things to say to why people with cell phones. Also, I'm sharing my interview with

0:08.8

Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair about her new book, Born Trump. This is Sarah

0:14.9

from the Left and Beth from the Right. You're listening to Pantsuit Politics. No

0:19.0

shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:30.0

Welcome to another episode of Pantsuit Politics. First, we both wanted to say

0:36.5

thank you so much for all the kind feedback about the first part of our

0:41.2

series on 9-11. It was very difficult to research and to record and as

0:45.5

soon as we were done, I think both of us were like, oh, that was okay. I don't

0:49.0

want to retraumatize people. I don't want to get anything wrong. So with this

0:52.7

all the feedback of it was hard to listen to, but I feel like you guys handled

0:56.4

it well, was very, very, very much appreciated. We also continue getting emails

1:01.4

that say things like, I don't know if you thought about this aspect of 9-11, but I

1:05.0

hope that you'll talk about it. We're keeping all of that. It is a lot, and I'm so

1:10.0

happy. It's going to be a lot of parts. It's going to be a lot of parts.

1:12.8

That means our first conversation was successful because that's really the

1:17.2

point here that this national trauma has far reaching tentacles. And that we're

1:25.6

already seeing everyone processing that and surfacing those tentacles, I think

1:30.6

means that our first episode really did what we wanted it to do. And so this is

1:36.0

going to go on for a while. Bear with us. We keep shifting the calendar out to

1:40.3

devote more time to it because we do want to hit all those aspects. And we just

1:44.4

appreciate you being involved in this conversation and sending us resources

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