On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky answers your questions about politics, faith, media, and war. She opens with a question about the SAVE Act and explains why so many in legacy media won’t address it. She also talks about failures of the Cold War, the legitimate threats the Soviet Union posed, and why the conservative pundit class is split with President Trump on Iran. Emily discusses the importance of giving the President grace on foreign policy issues, while also maintaining a health skepticism of power. Emily also talks about her favorite feed for news, the murder of a mom in Fairfax County, Virginia, and her big takeaways from the Clinton depositions and why Congress had to go to them. Emily also answers questions about James Talarico’s progressive theology and if he can overcome his cringe posts from the past to win the Texas Senate Seat, Thomas Massie’s contrarianism, and a great question about whether it would be worth it to make members of Congress live in college-style dorm rooms. She also addresses how the West can survive, why it’s important for U.S. lawmakers to prioritize the American people, and more…
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