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InfluenceWatch Podcast #133: The MSNBC “Cheesecake” Republicans


This week I’m joined by my colleague Sarah Lee to discuss how recent developments in the investigation of the Trump-Russia investigators illustrates the problems with the administrative state, ask how American political parties might work to improve the quality of their nominees and what they stand to gain from doing so, and investigate the Lincoln Project, a Democratic Super PAC with pretensions of being more than that.

Listen to “Episode 133: The MSNBC “Cheesecake” Republicans” on Spreaker.

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  • Jurist: DOJ report urges Congress to update Administrative Procedure Act
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  • National Review: The Disparate Coverage of Lunatic Candidates Who Win Primaries
  • Influence Watch: Lincoln Project
  • Capital Research Center: The Lincoln Project—or the McClellan Project?
  • Sarah Lee

    Sarah Lee was born and raised in Atlanta, Ga., but found herself drawn to Washington, DC, the birthplace of her mother, after completing a master’s degree in public administration from…
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    Michael Watson

    Michael is Research Director for Capital Research Center and serves as the managing editor for InfluenceWatch. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, he previously worked for a…
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