We're Not Wrong

About IVF and Fani Willis

02.29.2024 - By Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert YoungPlay

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Justin, Jen and Andrew discuss various topics, including weather complaints, listener interaction, IVF controversy in Alabama, legal implications, and the need for legislative decision-making. They also touch on the recognition of public figures in public places and the evolving dynamics of the evangelical movement in politics. The controversy surrounding Fulton County District Attorney and the potential dismissal of the case against Donald Trump is analyzed, highlighting allegations of corruption and conflicts of interest. The conversation covers topics such as Republican black voters, the podcast Drink Champs, black people's perspective on Trump, data on who thinks Trump is most racist, conversations with black people in South Carolina, cigar bars and women's basketball in South Carolina, discussions on policing and respect for police, clarification on the term 'ring leader', asylum sorting rights and limitations, frustrations of a Chipotle employee, impressions of Miami Mayor Suarez, excessive fines and disqualifying crimes, Trump's loan fraud, and the importance of abiding by the law.

Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weather Complaints 03:02 Listener Interaction and Recognition 05:25 Recognition in Public Places 07:20 IVF Controversy in Alabama 15:25 Legal Implications and Political Response 16:19 Discussion on the Alabama Supreme Court Ruling 29:39 The Need for Legislative Decision-Making 32:11 Evangelical Movement and Political Shifts 33:37 The Drift Towards Secularism 34:06 The Potential Impact of Abortion Laws 35:04 The Controversy Surrounding Fulton County District Attorney 42:10 Should Fulton County District Attorney be Dismissed? 42:16 The Allegations Against Fulton County District Attorney 43:07 The Conflict of Interest in the Trump Case 44:03 The Financial Aspect of the Case 44:29 The Corruption Allegations 45:26 The Implications of the Case 46:23 The Importance of the Trump Case 48:42 The Testimony and Drama in the Courtroom 50:46 The Selfishness of Holding onto Power 51:45 The Potential Outcome of the Case 52:42 The Testimony and Attorney-Client Privilege 56:26 The Geographical Broadness of Cell Phone Records 57:48 The Perjury and Lying in the Case 58:15 The Incompetence and Sloppiness in the Case 59:43 The Unlikely Removal of Fulton County District Attorney 01:00:40 The Potential Future of the Case 01:03:54 The Weakness of the Young Thug Trial 01:05:12 The Importance of the Trump Case 01:07:00 The Potential Impact of Trump Going to Jail 01:08:16 The Entertainment Value of the Case 01:09:44 Republican black voters and the podcast Drink Champs 01:10:42 Drink Champs and its political stance 01:11:11 Black people's perspective on Trump 01:12:05 Data on who thinks Trump is most racist 01:12:54 Conversations with black people in South Carolina 01:13:21 Cigar bars and women's basketball in South Carolina 01:14:31 Discussion on policing and respect for police 01:16:19 Clarification on the term 'ring leader' 01:37:43 Upcoming episodes of Politics, Politics, Politics and Congressional Dish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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