Closing Arguments

We’ve reached the end of the road folks — this is it– our last Ricochet Podcast before the election for the 45th President of the United States. Rob Long couldn’t join us us today, something else came up. But in his stead, Peter and James carry on with two of our favorite guests: El Rush Bro himself — the great David Limbaugh, and Ricochet alumnus (and equally great) Mollie Hemingway (@molliehemingway). David makes the case for the Republican nominee, while Mollie discusses the schizophrenic media coverage of the race. Also, fair and balanced podcasts, courtesy of Ricochet Member Curt North (featuring a rare cameo from the mysterious @BlueYeti himself) and James and Peter make their predictions for next Tuesday. Thanks to all for your loyalty to this podcast, this site, and our advertisers through this entire campaign season. It’s very much appreciated. See you on the other side, folks.

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  1. Skarv Inactive
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    Miffed White Male:

    Skarv:David’s explanation of how he moved wholeheartedly from Cruz to Trump is a great illustration of the problem Shapiro is constantly trying to remind us about. Do not plead allegiance to candidates. Be true to ideas. Politicians will always disappoint you. Do not put your trust in princes. etc. etc.

    We need to be much less gung-ho about the candidate and much tougher on the principles. A free people should be free thinking individuals. Not like supporters of a sports team.

    Principles and/or position papers don’t take office. Candidates do.

    Exactly. That is why we need principles. Candidates need to be checked by people who remind them about the principles.

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