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Advisory Opinions

Time, Place and Manner

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

There’s a bit of post-2016 election PTSD among American political strategists, where any slight uptick in Trump’s polling numbers is perceived as an emergency situation for the Biden campaign. But despite the almost constant news cycle turbulence in American politics that would have caused big swings in a normal presidential election, the polls have remained relatively stable over the past few months. Biden remains in a clear and comfortable lead over Trump on practically every policy issue except for the economy. Why? According to Sarah, “It’s because of the referendum effect, and it’s because of the wild partisanship moment we’re in right now.” How stable are these divisions that have emerged? Hyper-partisanship isn’t going anywhere as we approach the presidential election, and as David reminds us in today’s episode, “these identities are cementing at the state level as well.” After going deep into the weeds on the latest presidential polls, our podcast hosts delve into the temperamental differences between city life and suburbia, the president’s memorandum on combating lawlessness in America’s cities, and a primer on time, place, and manner restrictions on the First Amendment. Show Notes: -The Sweep: Midweek Mop-Up with Dave Kochel, Fox New polls in Arizona, North Carolina and Wisconsin, CNN poll, Suffolk University/USA Today poll. -David’s forthcoming book Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation and Trump’s memorandum on “Combating Lawlessness In America’s Cities,” a very important city council meeting speech about boneless chicken wings, and a documentary on the dreaded man cold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to the advisory opinions podcast.

0:23.7

This is a more human David French with Sarah Isger.

0:28.5

And I say more human because advisory, pay full advisory opinions listeners may have

0:34.0

noticed that on Tuesday when we recorded our most recent episode, I was slightly punch

0:39.2

drunk, I think, after driving overnight 23 hours in a 40 foot RV, which I'd never driven

0:46.1

before Sarah.

0:47.1

I'd never driven something that big.

0:49.0

So I drove a 10 hours in the thing.

0:52.6

And I was literally still dizzy.

0:55.2

Do you know what it's like?

0:56.9

I want to point out, David, that you were punch drunk on our podcast after too much hiking

1:05.2

and driving with your buddies.

1:07.4

And I was on our podcast after giving birth.

1:12.5

Well, okay.

1:14.4

I think I was in better shape than you were.

1:17.1

I think you were too.

1:19.0

I think you were too.

1:20.5

I mean, I, at that sad Sarah, I was sitting there literally, you know, because we have this

1:25.8

zoom, we, the way we do it is just to give you, let you know how this very delicious

1:30.8

podcast sausage is made.

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