Is ‘Civility’ Possible, Let Alone Desirable, in Trump’s America?: Podcast

The America we deserve. ||| Ben GarrisonWill the Red Hen episode lead to a “Red Wedding“-style breakdown of the American political family? It’s been an unavoidable conversation these last 52 hours in American politics, so it kicks off this week’s editor-roundtable version of the Reason Podcast, featuring Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch.

Aside from the legality, political efficacy, and etiquette of public-official-shaming, the editors share what they learned during the family-separation imbroglio, celebrate last week’s Fourth Amendment victory at the Supreme Court, break down the advent of health association plans, and manage not to spoil the season finale of Westworld.

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Audio production by Ian Keyser.

Relevant links from the show:

Everyone Has an Opinion About Whether Restaurants Should Serve Trump Staffers,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

A Libertarian Defense of the Red Hen’s Right to Refuse Sarah Huckabee Sanders,” by Robby Soave

10 Things Libertarians Need to Know About Trump and Pence, Hamilton, and Political Correctness,” by Robby Soave

Beginning of the End of Trump’s Zero Border (In)Tolerance?,” by Shikha Dalmia

Trump Signs Executive Order Reversing Family Separation Policy,” by Christian Britschgi

Huge Win for Everyone With a Cellphone (and for the Fourth Amendment) at the Supreme Court,” by Damon Root

First Thoughts on Carpenter v. United States,” by Orin Kerr

Neil Gorsuch Joins Sonia Sotomayor in Questioning the Third-Party Doctrine,” by Jacob Sullum

Database Nation,” by Declan McCullagh

Rand Paul–Endorsed ‘Association Health Plans’ Go Into Effect,” by Brian Doherty

Muppet existentialism

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