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    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 17th, 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 17th, 2016

    So after nearly 7 years and 250 shows, this is our final one. Rich Lowry and Wayne Barrett agree that Russia’s hacking was unprecedented and consequential although it wouldn’t, shouldn’t (and didn’t) overturn the Electoral College. Again, there’s agreement that … Continue reading →

    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 10th 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 10th 2016

    Cooke & Corn largely agree on Trump’s recent action, especially the obvious conflict of interest between a company named Trump and a Trump White House. They think his only escape hatch is to completely divest like his predecessors did or … Continue reading →

    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 3rd, 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: DECEMBER 3rd, 2016

    Bob Shrum & Ron Christie debate whether Trump’s a sore winner for his tweet-storms against the Stein-Clinton recount in WI/MI/PA or whether Hillary’s a sore loser — the conclusion being that recounts are legal and this was very close election. … Continue reading →

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 19th, 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 19th, 2016

      Our panel of Ron Reagan & Ron Christie deplore the appointment of Steve Bannon, the tip of the Alt-White spear, as the President-Elect’s top strategist. Ron Reagan:“Let’s stop pretending that this will be a normal administration. Instead of being ready … Continue reading →

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 12th, 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 12th, 2016

    In our post-election program, David Frum — a conservative who abhorred Trump and endorsed Clinton — argued that it was the buckraking of Clinton Inc. that did her in. Jonathan Alter laid blame on several causes – race, gender, Comey, where was Clinton’s  strong … Continue reading →

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 5th, 2016

    BOTH SIDES NOW: NOVEMBER 5th, 2016

    Rich Lowry and Gara Lamarche discuss, of course, not only the Cubs but also next Tuesday’s election, looking back and forward. First, what were the biggest variables moving votes? They agree that if she won it’d be because of his disgusting comments … Continue reading →

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