

VA Gov Race Ramifications and Texas Abortion Case Before SCOTUS, with Rich Lowry and Alan Dershowitz | Ep. 193
Nov 1, 2021
Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, and Alan Dershowitz, renowned Harvard Law professor, dive into the implications of a potential Glenn Youngkin victory in the Virginia governor's race, highlighting parental influence on voter sentiments. They discuss the Supreme Court's handling of Texas' abortion case and weigh in on the controversial legal debates around vaccine mandates. The conversation also touches on Alec Baldwin's tragic incident, the political climate's impact on decency, and current challenges faced by the Biden administration in legislation.
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Youngkin's strategy
- Youngkin's success hinges on education and avoiding Trump's image.
- McAuliffe's stance on parental involvement in schools backfired.
Fake rally
- The Lincoln Project staged a fake white supremacist rally to hurt Youngkin.
- McAuliffe's team and journalists initially promoted it as real.
Let's Go Brandon
- "Let's Go Brandon" is a lighthearted joke, not a serious threat.
- The outrage shows double standards compared to anti-Trump rhetoric.