The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The Summit of Everything
The Three Musketeers of the 3WHH are back with our typical end-of-week roundup, including what we think of the Trump-Putin summit (which will be over by the time everyone listens to this, so this is an exercise in sheer hubris); how to think about crime in the context of Trump’s move to take over Washington DC (where, amazingly, John manages to “out-Lucretia” Lucretia with a radical suggestion for what Trump really ought to do with DC); and speaking of Lucretia (this week’s show host, on her best behavior believe it or not!) vants about how much she wants to see some real accountability for hte Russia Hoaxters, about whose perfidy we received additional details this week.
We round out with a brief discussion of a variation of the “desert island book” idea, namely, what book would each of us recommend as the best introduction to conservative thought for someone who is seriously curious to read up on the subject. John again surprises by making the most impractical suggestion of all, while Steve and Lucretia go with some old standards (though not without some disagreement). We’ll attempt a sequel next week, anf by the way, we encourage listeners to send in questions they’d liek us to take up, and we’ll try to do that, too.
The Three Whiskey Happy Hour
The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Return of the Neocons?
The hosts address foreign policy questions, ranging from Gaza, Ukraine, Venezuela, China, and, Africa.

The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Trump—A New Columbus?
Maybe Trump is a Columbus of sorts, sailing precariously into the Blue State oceans to drain swamps, etc. It’s worth a shot.

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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.

Why America, Not Iran, Has the Stronger Legal Position in the Current War
There are both long and short time scales for evaluating the current conflict over control of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Cuba Play
Cuba, in relation to China and Russia, poses a threat due to the risk of weapons deployment or strategic positioning in the event of an attack on the US homeland.

The Iran War and the Coming Global Struggle
The United States is growing more risk-tolerant, more willing to accept regional instability as a strategic tool, and deliberately positioning itself for the far greater challenge of confronting China in the coming decades.

Postliberalism’s Hungary Gambit Failed
With Viktor Orbán’s party losing power in Hungary and postliberals at odds with the Trump administration over the Iran War, this iteration of postliberalism looks once again bound not only to fail in terms of its own principles but also to remain politically relevant.


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