Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America celebrate Republican Karen Handel’s win over Democrat Jon Ossoff in Georgia’s special congressional election. They also enjoy watching Democrats fight publicly over what went wrong in a race that was supposedly a referendum on President Trump and a model for winning back the House in 2018. And they react to the news that former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder plans to be much more visible in his “resistance” to President Trump and might run for president in 2020.

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  1. Casey Way Inactive
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    Ossoff in his speeches and cadence also tries to sound like the former president.

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  2. Bishop Wash Member
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    Casey Way (View Comment):
    Ossoff in his speeches and cadence also tries to sound like the former president.

    I haven’t heard Ossoff. Are you saying that he stutters a lot?

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  3. John Russell Coolidge
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    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Casey Way (View Comment):
    Ossoff in his speeches and cadence also tries to sound like the former president.

    I haven’t heard Ossoff. Are you saying that he stutters a lot?

    Jim and Greg played two clips of Ossoff in this podcast.

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  4. Bishop Wash Member
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    John Russell (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Casey Way (View Comment):
    Ossoff in his speeches and cadence also tries to sound like the former president.

    I haven’t heard Ossoff. Are you saying that he stutters a lot?

    Jim and Greg played two clips of Ossoff in this podcast.

    He does emulate Obama’s halting cadence. I didn’t understand why people claimed Obama was the greatest speaker since Cicero. He had an odd cadence and stuttered off TelePrompTer.

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