
The Lawfare Podcast Rational Security: The “Wea Culpa” Edition
Nov 5, 2025
This week, Benjamin Wittes, a veteran national security commentator, Alan Z. Rozenshtein, a legal expert, and Kate Klonick, an authority on internet law, delve into a fascinating mix of topics. They explore the fallout from the Heritage Foundation's controversial support for Tucker Carlson, addressing anti-Semitism and the political implications. The trio also discusses the stalled TikTok deal and its broader legal ramifications, alongside the dangerous re-emergence of wartime rhetoric in domestic policies. Their insights reveal deep intersections of politics, technology, and societal values.
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Heritage Crisis Exposes Internal Conservative Tension
- The Heritage Foundation crisis reveals tensions about anti-Semitism and free speech within the conservative movement.
- Public defense of Tucker Carlson after hosting Nick Fuentes triggered resignations and a broader reckoning.
Fuentes Illustrates Mainstreaming Of Far-Right Hate
- Nick Fuentes represents explicit, old-school anti-Semitism present on the far right.
- Inviting him on shows without pushback normalizes extremist views and merits criticism.
Anti-Semitism Cuts Across Political Lines
- Anti-Semitism transcends left-right political categories and is ancient in origin.
- Political campaigns treating anti-Semitism as purely a left or right problem misdiagnose its diverse manifestations.






