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    lawandorder

    Explore "lawandorder" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 1082 - Here, The Mob Rules", "Trump’s Suburban Strategy", "This is a Disgrace! (Ep 1278)" and "The Battle Lines Have Been Drawn (Ep 1269)" from podcasts like ""The Ben Shapiro Show", "The Daily", "The Dan Bongino Show" and "The Dan Bongino Show"" and more!

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    Ep. 1082 - Here, The Mob Rules

    Ep. 1082 - Here, The Mob Rules

    Chaos continues to wrack Wisconsin, protesters try to mob DC diners into pledging fealty to Black Lives Matter, and the Trump campaign rolls out the second night of the RNC.

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    Trump’s Suburban Strategy

    Trump’s Suburban Strategy

    At the 1968 Republican National Convention, Richard Nixon made an appeal to voters in the suburbs concerned about racial unrest across the United States after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. They helped deliver him the presidency that year, cementing suburbanites’ role as an integral voting bloc.

    The 2020 election is also taking place against a backdrop of mass protests and unrest over racial justice. And speaker after speaker at the Republican National Convention has used the themes and language of 1968 to play on the perceived fears of suburban voters — cities on fire, the need to restore law and order.

    But a strategy that worked for Richard Nixon in 1968 might not be effective for Donald Trump in 2020.

    Today, we speak to Emily Badger about the power of the suburban vote and explore whether Republican messaging on the Black Lives Matter protests and law and order will land.

    Guest: Emily Badger, who covers cities and urban policy for The New York Times

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

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    This is a Disgrace! (Ep 1278)

    This is a Disgrace! (Ep 1278)
    In this episode I address the outrageous decision to charge the Atlanta police officer, involved in the Rayshard Brooks use of force incident, with murder. I also address the John Bolton book controversy and the Supreme Court’s broken immigration ruling. News Picks: Atlanta police officers have reached the breaking point and they’re talking job action. Senate Democrats are suspiciously silent after Tim Scott’s legislation is called “token.” The DA who outrageously charged the Atlanta police officers has made contradictory claims about the lethality of tasers. This is a great point about police use of force and the media. The police officer involved in the Atlanta incident conducted CPR on Mr. Brooks. This troubling story is the reason fleeing felons can present a danger to life.  This leader of the Never-Trump movement has some troubling issues. Facebook is trying to impact the 2020 election. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Battle Lines Have Been Drawn (Ep 1269)

    The Battle Lines Have Been Drawn (Ep 1269)
    In this episode I address the insane “defund the police movement” and I debunk liberal myths about policing which are being used to fuel rage. I also address the inside story of the NYPD chaos and the Secret Service’s political fights. News Picks: Four inconvenient facts for police protestors.  NY Times opinion page editor resigns over the latest controversy. Lindsey Graham is being denied access to these two key witnesses in the Spygate scandal.  The strange case of Spygate player, FBI agent Somma. George W. Bush, Mittens Romney, and Colin Powell are going to support Biden. And no one really cares.  Are LA entertainment community folks buying guns for protection? The Florida Supreme Court shuts down a long guns ban. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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