On this week’s The Cause Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman stare ever deeper into the abyss whereas recapping the hapless show finally week’s first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
01:50—Reactions to the Biden vs. Trump debate
21:43—Had been any concrete insurance policies mentioned throughout the debate?
33:46—Weekly Listener Query
41:02—Supreme Court docket guidelines on Chevron deference
48:39—This week’s cultural suggestions
Talked about on this podcast:
“Unhappy Ideas About American Politics,” by Eugene Volokh
“Joe Biden, Scorching Mess,” by Liz Wolfe
“Joe Biden: The Newest Aged Politician Who Refuses To Retire,” by Joe Lancaster
“Kamala Harris Was the Actual Winner of Final Evening’s Debate,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown
“Why a Disastrous Biden-Trump Debate Might Be the Greatest Final result for America,” by Eric Boehm
“Joe Biden Should Drop Out,” by Nate Silver
“The State of Our Biden Is Traditionally Frail,” by Matt Welch
“Presidential Debate Debacle Was a Nice Argument for Smaller Authorities,” by J.D. Tuccille
“Liberals in Biden Panic Mode Ought to Study To Love Limits on Govt Energy,” by Christian Britschgi
“Trump Is Extra Like Current Presidents Than Anybody Desires To Admit,” by Nick Gillespie
“Biden Fumbled the Ball on Abortion,” by Emma Camp
“Why Cannot Individuals Have an Sincere International Coverage Dialogue?” by Matthew Petti
“Trump Blames Biden for By no means Eradicating the Tariffs Trump Imposed,” by Eric Boehm
“On the Presidential Debate, Biden Says He ‘Beat Medicare,'” by Christian Britschgi
“No One Defended Immigration on the First Presidential Debate,” by Fiona Harrigan
“If Trump Is Going To Begin Deporting Immigrants Who Broke the Legislation, Will He Begin with Melania?” by Nick Gillespie
“Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan Is Anti-American,” by Fiona Harrigan
“Julian Assange’s Freedom Got here at a Steep Value,” by Zach Weissmueller
“Julian Assange and WikiLeaks Deserve Our Thanks for Making Governments Extra Clear,” by Nick Gillespie
“The Legacy of Assange’s Prosecution,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown
“Julian Assange, a Free Man,” by Liz Wolfe
“Evaluate: Documenting Julian Assange’s Authorized Battles,” by Brian Doherty
“SCOTUS Repudiates Doctrine That Gave Companies a License To Invent Their Personal Authority,” by Jacob Sullum
“Understanding Chevron’s Dying,” by Will Baude
“‘Administrative State Is THE Main Risk to Civil Liberties of Our Period.'” by Nick Gillespie, Ian Keyser, and Todd Krainin
“The Stare Decisis Analyses in Dobbs and Loper Vibrant,” by Josh Blackman
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Audio manufacturing by Ian Keyser; assistant manufacturing by Hunt Beaty.
Music: “Angeline,” by The Brothers Steve
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
- Producer: Hunt Beaty