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This week on the Ricochet Podcast, our own James Delingpole (buy his new book here) challenges climate change and describes why Britain is indeed nuttier that the U.S. Then, Mark Krikorian on what the GOP must do to avoid getting out of its own way on immigration. Also, is Chris Christie cool and a vigorous discussion on what it will take to bring the Obama fatigued millennial generation back into the fold and why it’s important.
Music from this week’s episode:
Across The Border by Bruce Springsteen
The Ricochet Podcast opening theme was composed and produced by James Lileks.
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Chris Christie love on the podcast. I did like the insight that Christie cares and it resonates. May make me take a fifth look but I have trouble at his lack of knowledge on the economy and foreign policy. A nonstarter for me is the next president has to know the difference between radical Islamists and regular Muslims and that violence is only one way to carry out jihad.