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I haven't said much about the allegations swirling around about Brett Kavanaugh, but on this week's DMZ Show, liberal Bill Scher and I delve into the matter.
Was there an affluenza outbreak at Georgetown Prep? Is it too late to bring Amy Coney Barrett back? And should Linda Tripp (of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal) be rehabilitated in public memory? Get answers to these questions--and more!--in our latest conversation.
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Also, this Thursday, we're taking the podcast on the road. I'll be interviewing Bill Kristol, live in Austin, Texas, at the Tribune Festival. If you're attending the conference, please come by and say "hi."
Francis Fukuyama on this week's Matt Lewis & The News Podcast
Ever since his famous essay "The End of History" came out in 1989, Francis Fukuyama has been considered one of America's great public intellectuals. His new book, Identity: The Demand For Dignity and The Politics of Resentment continues the tradition of being timely and profound. Unlike the dozens of books lamenting the rise of "identity politics," this book takes a much deeper dive into the very concept of "identity." Don't miss our amazing podcast discussion about it.
Parenthood in the Age of Fear When writer Kim Brooks left her four-year old child alone in the car for five minutes while she ran into Target, she could never have imagined that the fallout from this single incident would consume the next several years of her life. Listen to our eye-opening podcast discussion about her book, Small Animals: Parenthood in the Age of Fear. Coming Soon to a Podcatcher Near You Stay tuned for upcoming episodes with Utah Rep. Mia Love--and Mark Forsyth, author of A Short History of Drunkenness. The Beast in Me It's been a busy week of column writing at The Daily Beast. First, I exposed leaked emails showing how NPR was refusing to accept underwriting copy calling abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell an abortion doctor. Then, I wrote a dispatch from the future--a plausible scenario where Republicans manage to hold onto the House of Representatives in November. What would happen? How many heads explode? It's kind of fun. And lastly, I weighed in on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's resistance. It's unclear whether he seriously wanted to tape the president (or invoke the 25th Amendment), but he wouldn't be alone if he did. Friends of the News Please make sure to rate and review us on iTunes and Stitcher. And thank you for supporting us on Patreon!