Will There Ever Be a Morning After the Midterms?: Podcast

Mangu not pictured ||| Warner Bros.Political attention has already migrated to Acostagate, the sacking of Jeff Sessions, and that insane press conference from yesterday, but there was an actual election of some note on Tuesday, and much to talk about from a libertarian perspective. So we convened an irregular assembly of the Reason Podcast, editors’ roundtable edition, to deliver some preliminary findings.

Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, and Matt Welch debate the permanent hysteria of presidential politics, the electoral role and legislative future of health care policy, third-party sadnesses, and some happy news peeking through the usual woe.

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Audio production by Ian Keyser.

Relevant links from the show:

A Surprisingly Normal Election,” by Peter Suderman

Three Cheers for the Return of Divided Government,” by Eric Boehm

2018 Midterm Election Results Include a Lot for Libertarians to Like,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

After the Midterms, Trumpism Is the Dominant Force in the GOP,” by Eric Boehm

Florida Approves Ballot Amendment to Restore Voting Rights of 1.4 Million People With Felony Records,” by C.J. Ciaramella

Justin Amash and Thomas Massie, Two of the Most Libertarian Members of Congress, Re-Elected,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Bigfoot Erotica Aficionado Denver Riggleman Beat Olivia Wilde’s Mom in Virginia Congressional Race,” by Eric Boehm

Michigan Becomes the 10th State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana,” by Jacob Sullum

Ex-Nevada Brothel Owner Dennis Hof Wins Assembly Seat Despite Being Dead,” by Joe Setyon

Clint Bolick, Arizona’s Libertarian Supreme Court Justice, Wins Judicial Retention Election” by Damon Root

Harsh Republican Restrictionism Loses Bigly in the Midterms,” by Shikha Dalmia

Jeff Sessions Is Out, 2020 Speculation Is In,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Jeff Sessions Was a Terrible Attorney General. His Successor Will Do More of the Same.,” by Scott Shackford

CNN’s Jim Acosta Was Rude, but He Did Not Assault a White House Intern,” by Robby Soave

Threatening Cable News Hosts Doesn’t Help Anyone,” by Joe Setyon

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