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The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Who's Going to Look More Extreme?

The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Commentary Magazine

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.65.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Today’s podcast asks whether the Democrats are both overplaying their hand politically and setting themselves up to seem like extremists in 2022 or whether Republicans in places like Oregon are setting up the GOP for disaster because of their embrace of conspiracy theory and lies. And what does this mean for the politicians who like to straddle fences? Give a listen. Source Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the commentary magazine Daily Podcast today is Tuesday January 26th 2021.

0:29.4

I am John Potor.

0:30.4

Editor of commentary with me is always very heated, very passionate, very emotive, associated

0:37.7

to editor Noel Rossman.

0:38.7

Hi, Noah.

0:39.7

Hi, John.

0:40.7

Be passionate Noah.

0:41.7

We just got off.

0:43.7

We had a big argument in the pre-show.

0:45.9

So, you'll hear some of it maybe, although we don't disagree that much, which is why maybe

0:51.7

it got so heated.

0:53.6

And senior writer Christine Rosen, high Christine.

0:56.4

I just carboled before the podcast.

0:58.5

You guys actually like it.

1:00.4

Hi, John.

1:01.4

And the rarely heated, always equanimous executive editor, Abringwalt-Hive.

1:07.3

Hi, John.

1:08.3

It's early yet.

1:09.3

In your equanimity.

1:11.3

Yes.

1:12.3

Let's talk about what I promised we would talk about the end of the podcast yesterday, which

1:17.5

is the Democratic Party's disunity.

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