Debate

We've got a full boat this week as we're joined by National Review's Jim Geraghty, The Weekly Standard's Matt Continetti, and The Wall Street Journal's Joe Rago. They delve into the debate and the campaign in minute and often hilarious detail. 

We live in amazing times folks, as is evidenced by the fact that you can listen in to the podcast right here in the snuggly comfort of your browser:

There's no debate, these are the links:

  • We've said it before and we'll say it again: Geraghty's daily Campaign Spot email is required reading. 
  • Ditto for Matt Continetti's weekly newsletter. Subscribe today!
  • Here's the Romney/Perry smack down from last night's debate. It's slightly uncomfortable.
  • Steve Manacek's post about last night's debate on Ricochet inspired over a hundred comments.  That's exactly how Ricochet is suppose to work. Well done, members.
  • Islam Karimov has been the only president of Uzbekistan since the establishment of the office and had won three elections in a row which many consider as no more than shams. The third election was the most controversial since he had been elected twice. The explanation given by him was that his first term in office was only five years following the old constitution. We have no idea if Rob actually knew that or looked it up. Debate it in the comments. 
  • If you've never seen the clips of Mitt Romney debating Ted Kennedy from 1994 it's here. If you live in a primary state, you might as well wait, as you'll be seeing it in countless campaign commercials. 
  • Joe Rago is an editorial board member for The Wall Street Journal. Joe won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing. More importantly to one of the hosts of this podcast, he is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he took a degree in American history and was editor in chief of the Dartmouth Review.
  • Arthur Laffer's op-ed in The Wall Street Journal may be read here.
  • Jay Cost wrote about "the invisible primary" for The Weekly Standard.
  • One of the many benefits of a Ricochet membership is being able to participate in our member/contributor live chats that occur during the debates. They are a lot of and well worth $3.58 a month by themselves. So join today!

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Comments:


The King Prawn
Joined
Dec '10
The King Prawn

Think of Boston should have been this week's title.

A home run podcast guys!

Grendel
Joined
Apr '11
Grendel

The links are off.  The second from the bottom, supposedly to the Weekly Standard, repeats the one for joining Ricochet.  Moving on up, they are off by one, so the one for Jim Gerahty's Campaign Spot e-mail is missing.

The King Prawn
Joined
Dec '10
The King Prawn

Also, this podcast must have been recorded before today's vigorous topics.


Joined
Jan '11
BThompson

Gee, I'm glad I listened. It made me feel so much better about all the concerns I vented about earlier today.

EJHill
Joined
May '10
EJHill

I think Rob cheated. Everyone knows the President for Life of the Stans.

Blue Yeti
Grendel: The links are off.  The second from the bottom, supposedly to the Weekly Standard, repeats the one for joining Ricochet.  Moving on up, they are off by one, so the one for Jim Gerahty's Campaign Spot e-mail is missing. · Oct 19 at 7:30pm

Yes, this seems to be an issue with our publishing platform and it happens occasionally. Rest assured, the appropriate authorities have been notified. 

Edited on October 20, 2011 at 7:28am
Blue Yeti

Also, ever wonder what a Ricochet Podcast actually looks like? Wonder no more:

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Ethan Safron
Bradley University
Ethan Safron

@Blue Yeti:

Peter looks like Keith Olbermann in this picture.

Grendel
Joined
Apr '11
Grendel

Blue Yeti

Grendel: The links are off.

Rest assured, the appropriate authorities have been notified.

Have them fix the spelling of Laffer while they are at it.

Gojira's Hejira
Joined
Sep '11
Jimm

In reference to Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan, I frequently hear that the massive increase in sales taxes will be off-putting. Without getting into discussion of the "horrors of consumerist America", wouldn't it be a good idea to switch to a system that "rewards" saving and "punishes" spending instead of our current system which is inverse to that? Perhaps encourage something to leave to your children besides debt?

This topic could also be used to remind people about things like Gasoline taxes, where heaped Fed + State taxes must always have a light shown on them.  This is a drum we can not stop beating in order to pull the public view from "Big Oil" earnings.

Does post this have enough words in quotes?  It's my first, I don't want to be too vague.

Blue Yeti
Grendel Have them fix the spelling of Laffer while they are at it. · Oct 20 at 6:27am

Fixed. Thanks for the catch.

Casey Way
Joined
Oct '10
Casey Way

To Mr. Continetti's point, Pres. Obama will have a heck of a nomination speech because he's been working on it for four years instead of working on economic issues and jobs.  

Goddess of Discord
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Apr '11
Goddess of Discord

I listened today. I cringed when Peter predicted that the big story this week would be from Turkey. 


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