
'You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 127: Did The GOP Get The Mandate Memo?
Federalist Radio Hour
The Good Samaritan Verdict
This chapter analyzes a recent not guilty verdict in Manhattan concerning a good Samaritan involved in a defensive situation. It critiques the motivations of prosecutors and the societal implications of prosecuting individuals who act with good intentions, alongside a discussion of the changing dynamics of public opinion on governance and public safety. The conversation raises important questions about systemic failures in addressing crime, homelessness, and the political narratives shaping these issues.
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