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Amateurs, Anti-Semites, and Autopsies (Guest Ed Morrissey)

36 min · 23 mei 2026
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Ed Morrissey, Managing Editor at Hot Air, and host of the Ed Morrissey Podcast, joins Seth to discuss his passion for photography and how the term "amateur" has become a misused and misunderstood concept. Tulsi Gabbard has announced her impending resignation as director of national intelligence. Ed shares his insights on the Democratic Party's recently-released autopsy report, which he believes is a cover-up of the party's real issues. He also discusses the party's lack of moderation and the rise of socialist and anti-Semitic ideologies within its ranks. Seth and Ed explore the story of Maureen Galindo, a Democratic Congressional candidate in Texas who sparked controversy with her comments about putting "billionaire Zionists" in concentration camps.  Seth Plays Taps See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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