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Today’s podcast finds commonalities in a congresswoman’s disruptive conduct at a Denver theater, a would-be Virginia politician’s selling sex acts on a website, and a new Senate code of conduct ending dress requirements for members of the world’s oldest deliberative body. Give a listen.
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you act like this is new – every hear of JFK?
I always enjoy the podcast, but I think this was one of the best. Deep topics, thoughtfully explored. I thought John’s assertion that the breakdown in social mores stems in part from the crisis in the Catholic Church and the Church’s subsequent loss of moral authority was brilliant.
As Robby George pointed out over the weekend, the left was shocked and appalled at Lauren Boebert’s immorality, while the right was shocked at Susanna Gibson’s immorality. He is right, and right to say that the parties need to hold their own accountable.
And, as always, I think:
Rosen ’24!
Another example of trashy politicians is Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski.