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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2018 · 1H 18M

SCOTUS, Military Cuts, Pride Month, and the New American Aristocracy

from Pantsuit Politics · host Sarah & Beth

We've discovered that it's hard to talk about what you think is important without talking about what everyone is talking about, so we set a timer to tick through the public frenzy stories of the week: the pardon memo, Roseanne and Samantha Bee, and the Bill Clinton interview. Then, we get down to business, talking about contemplated cuts to U.S. Special Forces in Africa and the Niger report, the impact of trade tariffs on America's alliances in the world, and news that Facebook had partnerships with 60 device makers involve data-sharing.  Sarah shares a quick update on the Supreme Court's decision in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.  To celebrate Pride Month, we're highlighting the accomplishments of LGBTQ leaders every Tuesday. Today, we feature Annise Parker, former mayor of Houston and President and CEO of the Victory Fund.  For our main segment, we discuss Matthew Stewart's "The Birth of the New American Aristocracy," income equality, insecurity, and living in relationship with each other.  Outside of politics, Beth is thinking about music and Sarah about summer family fun.  Recommended Resources:  Contemplated Special Forces Cuts in Africa Lessons from the Niger Report  Justin Trudeau Interview  Macron and Trump Call  Facebook and Data Sharing The Victory Fund  Annise Parker on Family  Annise Parker Family (video)  The Birth of the New American Aristocracy  Richard Rohr on The Third Way  A Book That Takes Its Time  Thanks to our sponsors, Stitcher Premium, Grove.co, and ModCloth. To support Pantsuit Politics, please visit Patreon.com.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We've discovered that it's hard to talk about what you think is important without talking about what everyone is talking about, so we set a timer to tick through the public frenzy stories of the week: the pardon memo, Roseanne and Samantha Bee, and the Bill Clinton interview. Then, we get down to business, talking about contemplated cuts to U.S. Special Forces in Africa and the Niger report, the impact of trade tariffs on America's alliances in the world, and news that Facebook had partnerships with 60 device makers involve data-sharing.  Sarah shares a quick update on the Supreme Court's decision in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.  To celebrate Pride Month, we're highlighting the accomplishments of LGBTQ leaders every Tuesday. Today, we feature Annise Parker, former mayor of Houston and President and CEO of the Victory Fund.  For our main segment, we discuss Matthew Stewart's "The Birth of the New American Aristocracy," income equality, insecurity, and living in relationship with each other.  Outside of politics, Beth is thinking about music and Sarah about summer family fun.  Recommended Resources:  Contemplated Special Forces Cuts in Africa Lessons from the Niger Report  Justin Trudeau Interview  Macron and Trump Call  Facebook and Data Sharing The Victory Fund  Annise Parker on Family  Annise Parker Family (video)  The Birth of the New American Aristocracy  Richard Rohr on The Third Way  A Book That Takes Its Time  Thanks to our sponsors, Stitcher Premium, Grove.co, and ModCloth. To support Pantsuit Politics, please visit Patreon.com.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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