
The Commentary Magazine Podcast Marco Solo
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Feb 17, 2026 They reminisce about Robert Duvall’s cinematic range and career choices. They debate Jesse Jackson’s complex legacy, including empowerment and controversy. They critique AOC’s stumble at the Munich Security Conference and contrast it with Marco Rubio’s polished, statesmanlike speech. There is a brief recommendation for the film You’ve Got Mail.
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Duvall's Quiet, Principled Career
- John Podhoretz recounts Robert Duvall's extraordinary, varied acting career across film and television.
- He highlights Duvall's refusal to be underpaid on Godfather Part III and consequent replacement by George Hamilton.
When Advocacy Becomes Grift
- The hosts argue civil-rights organizations often shift from community advocacy to institutional grift as they professionalize.
- That evolution can undermine original missions and empower self-enrichment over empowerment.
Domestic Style Fails Abroad
- AOC's Munich appearance showed strong social-media appeal doesn't translate to prepared foreign-policy framing.
- Her stumbles exposed limits of buzzy domestic messaging on the global stage.






