We are back! We’re back and recording on Labor Day. Even though many other, unnamed, podcasts are taking off for the holiday weekend…we are not. (Never you mind that we weren’t around last week.)
So this week Alex and I are focusing on just a couple topics. We’re sharing our opinions on The Clerk. We also get into the refugee/immigrant crisis in Europe and our inability to actually get ahold of facts on pretty much any and every topic.
As always, we ended the podcast with some book/movie/entertainment discussion.
Hope you enjoy.
Books
Cod by Mark Kurlansky
When the Killing’s Done by TC Boyle
Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz
Are you still on Sticher?
Barbara Barnes Sent from my iPhone
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Yup, we’re still on Stitcher. I just checked and the new episode is showing up, at least on my app.
“If you don’t want this used against you, you don’t do it.”
So what good is it if you refuse to use it against them when they have done it repeatedly and continuously? They’ve effectively learned, “We can do it and it won’t be used against us.”
Do you think it’ll be more effective to give them free passes rather than going tit for tat?
Me, I don’t think so.
Excellent podcast. Tasty and substantial discussion on the rule of law (arbitrarily applied) and national sovereignty (once a given, then declasse, and now back in vogue).
It was bad enough that I had to re-experience 1979, but now I have to live through 1939 Part II.
And so to drink!