Pod Save America - “Pardon the Insurrection.”
Donald Trump threatens to pardon the insurrectionists while potentially inciting new ones, guest host Ben Rhodes talks about his new Atlantic piece that focuses on how to fight Trumpism, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro talks about his democracy-focused campaign for Governor in what will be one of the most important races of 2022, and a wave of book bans sweeps through red states.
Organization’s to Support
Baby to Baby, an LA non profit that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing, and basic living necessities.
Star Legacy Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to reducing pregnancy loss and neonatal death.
Baby Quest Grants, a non profit providing fertility grants to those who can’t afford costly procedures like IVF and egg freezing.
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The Daily Signal - Church’s Role in a World Moving Away From Biblical Principles
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, churches were some of the hardest-hit institutions in terms of crowd controls. Men and women were forced out of their places of worship by onerous government-imposed shutdowns, and it seemed like they were subject to additional restrictions that secular operations like liquor stores and massage parlors weren't.
In a nation that finds itself increasingly separating from the biblical principles that were the basis of its founding, those church shutdowns were devastating.
Grace Church, in Maryland Heights, Missouri, is one church that has decided to take a stand against COVID-19 restrictions—and against the drift away from biblical values.
Marty Haas, a biblical counseling pastor at Grace Church, joins the show to discuss the efforts his church is making to steer America back on track.
We also cover these stories:
- During a U.N. Security Council meeting, Russia accuses the U.S. of “whipping up hysteria” over Ukraine.
- Reps. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., criticize former President Donald Trump for suggesting that then-Vice President Mike Pence should have overturned the 2020 presidential election results.
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom, attending the 49ers-Rams NFL playoff game, is photographed not wearing a mask.
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - The Life and Death of the Expanded Child Tax Credit
The expanded Child Tax Credit slashed childhood poverty in the U.S. by an estimated 30%. Why won’t congress revive it?
Guest: Jordan Weissmann, writer and editor at Slate focused on economics, politics, and public policy.
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Next stop, Cryptoland?
The Twitter thread that brought Cryptoland to the team’s attention.
Ceora wonders whether participants in a hypothetical, decentralized version of YouTube (a YouTube-like dApp) would need coding skills to contribute meaningfully.
Why is Ethereum so expensive and so congested?
Ben outlines how Solana has become the fastest-growing blockchain in the world by evolving the Ethereum concept to make it more scalable and less congested.
NPR's Book of the Day - Enslaved people imagine freedom and beyond in ‘Yonder’
Short Wave - Omicron Ebbing Gives Time to Boost Vaccinations
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It Could Happen Here - The Lunar New Years Special: Part 1
In part 1 of our special Lunar New Years episode Mia is joined by JN, a member of the Lausan Collective, and Jane Shi, a poet, writer, and organizer to discuss organizing in the Chinese diaspora, the deployment of anti-Asian violence by reactionaries to strengthen the police against Black and Indigenous people, and our favorite Chinese New Years foods
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Amanda Holmes reads Wallace Stevens’s poem “The Snowman.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman.
This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch.
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Opening Arguments - OA565: How Madison Cawthorn Could Be Kept off the Ballot
Check out this one WEIRD trick to.... *record scratch* wait a minute... it's not a weird trick? Wow! Well, check out this one legitimate way in which Madison Cawthorn could be kept off the ballot! It turns out, the Constitution actually isn't a super big fan of insurrections. Also, some additional info on anti-trust law, and a Wild Card (wooooooooo!) on a new bill written by a Democrat AND a Republican that actually has a chance of passing!
Links: Cawthorn Complaint, Next day order staying proceedings, Gerard Magliocca, Amnesty and Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment, Article 11B. Challenge to Candidacy, GOP Power Lawyer: Congress Said Insurrection Is Cool In 1872, 1872 Amnesty Act, Klobuchar Cotton Bill
