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'You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 147: The First 100 Days

Federalist Radio Hour

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News Commentary, News, Politics

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they review the late David Horowitz's journey to conservatism, discuss how President Donald Trump's first 100 days have set the tone for his second administration, debate the definition of "free market," and analyze how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will react to new data showing the abortion pill is more dangerous than previously known. David and Mollie also share their thoughts on the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, The Apprentice, and Tulsa King.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everyone to a new episode of Your Wrong with Molly Hemingway, editor-in-chief

0:19.9

of the Federalist and David Arsani, senior writer at the Washington Examiner.

0:23.7

Just as a reminder, if you'd like to email the show, please do so at Radio at the Federalist.com.

0:29.5

Hi, Molly.

0:31.0

How are you doing?

0:32.0

I'm doing well.

0:33.7

Let's start today by remembering David Horowitz, who passed away a couple of days ago, I believe, maybe yesterday.

0:42.9

I don't know if many younger listeners maybe know who he was, but in the 90s and the 2000s, I mean, he was one of the, I would say, leaders of the conservative movement,

0:55.3

intellectually for sure. And a real fighter, and I was sad to hear that he passed away. He was

1:00.5

86. Um, I'm sure you know his story, but listeners might not all know it. He began on the,

1:06.2

as a man of the left, he was a born into a communist family in Forest Hills, Queens, New York,

1:12.1

where I was born and was a radical, I would say, in the 60s as well. He was an editor at Rampart's

1:20.1

magazine, I think it was called, which was a big leftist magazine at the time, moved to Berkeley

1:25.3

and all of that and was a big part of that, but slow and wrote some

1:28.1

actually, I think bestsellers about the Kennedys and Rockefellers, maybe, I forget all of all his

1:32.6

books.

1:33.2

He wrote them with a man named Peter Collier, I think his name was, but slowly moved to the right

1:39.4

and became a staunch conservative.

1:41.6

The book that if I were to recommend a book for anyone to read that

1:45.6

david harowitz wrote and i believe he wrote like dozens it would be radical son it's a memoir of

1:51.4

his life but also sort of a i would say an ideological case for conservatism it reminds me i would

1:58.6

say it's like a modern version of the book, Witness, you know?

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