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Ink Stained Wretches

True False Equivalence

Ink Stained Wretches

Nebulous Media

News, News Commentary

4.8695 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week, Eliana and Chris talk about a family member jumping into the political spotlight and no, its not Mike Johnson. We’re looking at the latest narratives to come from the Israel-Hamas conflict, 2024, a celebrity’s attempted cancellation and our hosts have a healthy debate around the Speaker’s developing strategy. Time Stamps:  3:38 Front Page 50:32 Obsessions  56:45 Reader Mail  58:29 Favorite Items  Show Notes: Wapo: Biden’s dismissal of the reported Palestinian death toll  National Review: New York Times: Will Iran Ever Get Around to Killing the Jews Like They Say They Will?  NYT: Penn Donors Are Revolting Over Israel-Hamas, DEI, Trans Rights and Other Issues The Atlantic: The Decolonization Narrative Is Dangerous and False  Power Line: My cousin Dean WaPo: Opinion | Dean Phillips, who’s challenging Biden, answers our top 5 questions  NYT: Trump’s Verbal Slips Could Weaken His Attacks on Biden’s Age WSJ: Why Trump’s Drastic Plan to Slash the Government Could Succeed Politico: ‘He Seems to Be Saying His Commitment Is to Minority Rule’ Politico: Speaker Johnson taps veteran GOP operative as chief spokesperson  Free Beacon: How New Speaker Mike Johnson Can Silence Liberal Critics and Win Back the Mainstream Media  WaPo: Years into a climate disaster, these people are eating the unthinkable WSJ: ‘Sorry’ for Being So Blunt  WFB: Big Yikes, Fam: Taylor Lorenz's New Influencer Book Is Mid. It's Giving Cringe, Does Not Slap, on God. Obsessions: Free Beacon: I Said Hamas Raped and Beheaded. The Yale Daily News Issued a Correction. The Dispatch: Pence Runs Away From the Circus - Chris Stirewalt Favorite Item:  Tablet: The George Kennan Who Wasn’t WSJ: The Astrophysicist Who Has a Better Way to Board Airplanes

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0:00.0

Is there anything you would have done differently?

0:02.0

We've reported a true story.

0:04.0

Our colleague Brian Williams is back in Kuwait City tonight after a close call on the skies over Iraq.

0:10.0

Controversal Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and questions about Kavanaugh's drinking in the past.

0:16.0

Sean Hannity, come on up, Sean Hannity.

0:18.0

Today, Andrew Cuomo is having a moment.

0:23.8

Hi.

0:25.1

I'm Chris Stierwald.

0:26.7

And I'm Eliana Johnson.

0:27.8

Welcome to Ink, Stained, Wretches, El Rechos to its friends, where we break down what's going wrong and what's going, right?

0:34.3

With the American news media.

0:37.3

And Eliana Johnson, I want to use this incredibly

0:40.8

powerful platform and our deep reach across this great nation to share a public service announcement.

0:49.7

My eldest manchild will be driving next year, and I'm thinking very much about that and

0:57.1

rules for driving. And we live in a place where, looking at you, Maryland, some of the worst

1:03.5

drivers in America ply their trade on the congested roads of the Washington, D.C. metro area.

1:10.0

And I have lit on two rules that are,

1:14.0

I'm sure, deeply informed by my personal Christian faith for driving. Number one, if you

1:21.5

screw up when you're driving, you're in the wrong lane, you missed a turn, whatever, you have to eat it, right? You cannot block the rest of traffic.

1:31.0

You cannot swerve across three lanes. You cannot try to turn left from the right lane. You have to

1:37.0

eat it and drive around, even if it makes you late. And the second is like it, which is if someone

1:43.2

is doing wrong, right, if someone is not obeying the first commandment of driving, you must allow them in.

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