The alarming freeze of Mitch McConnell and the seeming deterioration of Dianne Feinstein have put a new focus on not only the health of two key members of the Senate but on the politics of the body as well. Carl Hulse of the New York Times talks about the jockeying behind the scenes on the GOP side and the mixed emotions about Feinstein’s future on the Dem side.
Plus: Yet another Trump indictment, and how these serious charges are not affecting his lead for the GOP nomination. And will he appear at next week’s debate?
Music in this week’s episode:
I’m So Glad by Cream
Leader of the Pack by the Shangri Las
Something Is Not Right With Me by Cold War Kids
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