The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Shots Fired—Winning Here, Losing There
This week we raise the Jolly Roger against an imitator podcast that is intruding on the 3WHH’s exclusive right of commentary on all things McDonald’s, but then we move on to our own balance sheet about the Iran War (verdict—we’re winning big, and Trump is killing it), and the saga of the SAVE Act in the Senate, where opinion divides more sharply among the three of us.
Here we land the blame squarely on GOP Senate leader John Thune, and did you know that “thune” is a slang French expression for for money, though it is often used with a modifier to indicate the lack thereof, like “sans thune.” Seems fitting for a GOP Senate that can’t figure out how to fight.
The exit music this week is an obscure callback. . . I doubt one person in 1,000 will get it.
The Three Whiskey Happy Hour
The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The Long March Back?
Another whirlwind week of controversies that exceeded our bandwidth to keep up (or at least to compress into an hour), but John Yoo, this week’s host, leads us in revisiting the question of “birthright citizenship” under the 14th Amendment.

The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Neoconclave Edition
Steven Hayward, John Yoo, and the pseudonymous Lucretia break down the week's top stories and continue a long-running argument about first principles.

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Is American Nationalism Still Creed-able?
We are not there now, but there is reason to worry that the United States is in danger, if we are not careful, of ceasing to be a nation with the principles of 1776 at its core.

National Civitas Institute Poll: Americans are Anxious and Frustrated, Creating a Challenging Environment for Leaders
The poll reveals a deeply pessimistic American electorate, with a majority convinced the nation is on the wrong track.

Confronting the New Antisemitism
"The postwar effort 'to rebrand Judaism as a religion' has made it impossible for American Jews to understand what they are facing today, because what we are facing today is an attack on the idea of Jewish peoplehood.”

“Democratic” Socialism Is Undemocratic
By promoting class hatred, suppressing private initiative, and seeking enhanced control of our lives, today’s democratic socialists undermine patriotism and individual initiative—two qualities that have long distinguished the United States from other major nations.


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