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Season 4, Ep. 356
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Wherein Ben and Holly Berkley Fletcher welcome Andrew Steele to discuss the indictment of the SPLC and Jonathan Rauch to discuss Kash Patel's lawsuit against The Atlantic.
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358. Military Leadership
56:53||Season 4, Ep. 358Wherein Ben and the Greek Chorus discuss the current leadership in the US military, including career military officers, Trump administration stooges, and AI.
357. Richard Nixon and Rahm Emanuel
01:00:09||Season 4, Ep. 357Wherein Ben, Eve Gaumond, and the Greek Chorus discuss whether the Nixon era was a high point of US democracy and the merits of Rahm Emanuel as a presidential candidate.
355. No Guests, Just Holly
58:57||Season 4, Ep. 355Wherein Ben, weary of finding and interviewing good guests, hands the show over to Holly Berkley Fletcher for a discussion of gerrymandering and drones.
354. The View from Israel with Elizabeth Tsurkov
59:05||Season 4, Ep. 354Wherein Ben welcomes Elizabeth Tsurkov, scholar and ex-hostage, to discuss the Israeli perspective on the war with Iran.
353. What is an Autocrat? with Mike Pesca
01:01:53||Season 4, Ep. 353Wherein Ben welcomes Mike Pesca for a discussion of Viktor Orban's election loss and what it tells us about the nature of autocracy.
352. A Lawfare Podcast
01:08:54||Season 4, Ep. 352Wherein Ben hosts a live taping of the Lawfare Podcast, with a panel discussion of the prosecutions of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys leadership, which the Trump administration is now trying to vacate.
351. The Civil Rights Division with Quinta Jurecic
59:56||Season 4, Ep. 351Wherein Ben, Holly Berkley Fletcher, and Mike Feinberg welcome Quinta Jurecic to discuss Harmeet Dhillon, Trump's head of the Civil Rights Division at DOJ, and the damage being done to civil rights law in the US.
350. Texas Politics with Deece Eckstein
01:00:05||Season 4, Ep. 350Wherein Ben and Holly Berkley Fletcher welcome Deece Eckstein, a Texas-based activist, to discuss the Republican Senate runoff and the broader political situation in Texas.