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The Ricochet Podcast

What Is Truth?

The Ricochet Podcast

Ricochet

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2019

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

What time is it? Why it’s Mueller time, of course. With the release of the report, we go full Mueller on this week’s show as we enlist Law Talk’s John Yoo to help us with the legal angle, and Byron York (he’s got a podcast too) to guide us through the political ramifications. Also, the fire at Notre Dame and a mediation (really!) on Good Friday. Music from this week’s show: Somebody Lied by Ricky... Source

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0:00.0

Here's author Kurt Schlichter and why conservatives don't need permission to tell their stories their way.

0:06.4

What do I need some guy in a suit with an MBA giving me notes on Kelly Turnbull?

0:11.2

We have an underserved audience. We have the artist. I love

0:15.5

that we don't have to ask permission. I don't have to ask anybody's

0:17.7

permission to write my books the way I want to. The only permission I need

0:22.0

is from my audience.

0:24.0

Hear more on the Hollywood in total podcast, The Right Taken Entertainment, on iTunes or your favorite audio platform.

0:31.0

So you've arrived.

0:33.0

You head to the brasserie, then the terrace.

0:36.0

Cocktail?

0:37.0

Hmm, don't mind if I do.

0:39.0

You raise your glass to another guest because you both know the holidays just beginning.

0:45.6

And you're only in Terminal 3.

0:49.2

Welcome to Virgin Atlantic's unique upper-class clubhouse experience, where you'll feel like you've

0:55.2

arrived before you've taken off. Virgin Atlantic, see the world differently.

1:02.1

It's the Ricochet Podcast, I'm hearing noise.

1:05.0

Okay, three, two, one. We voted to say I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the Boston

1:15.5

Telephone directory than by the 2,000 people on the faculty of poverty university. As government expands,

1:24.0

expands, liberty contracts.

1:26.0

It's funny, sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is with people

1:30.0

are lining up for food.

1:32.0

That's a good thing.

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