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We talk about Beethoven's 250th, nonbelieving legislators, blasphemy and December displays. After hearing Roy Zimmerman's irreverent seasonal song "Christma-Hanu-Rama-Ka-Dona-Kwanzaa," New York Times Supreme Court columnist and Yale scholar Linda Greenhouse describes what she calls "grievance conservatism" in her recent article, "Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Choice."
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We talk about Beethoven's 250th, nonbelieving legislators, blasphemy and December displays. After hearing Roy Zimmerman's irreverent seasonal song "Christma-Hanu-Rama-Ka-Dona-Kwanzaa," New York Times Supreme Court columnist and Yale scholar Linda Greenhouse describes what she calls "grievance conservatism" in her recent article, "Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Choice."

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