
After Party with Emily Jashinsky Kash Patel Parties with Olympic Winners, Newsom Plays Dumb, and Peter Attia's Epstein Fallout, with Rachel Bovard and Inez Stepman
Feb 24, 2026
Inez Stepman, legal analyst who focuses on family policy and social trends, and Rachel Bovard, conservative policy strategist and procedural expert. They debate the SAVE Act and federalism implications. They mock political authenticity stunts from Newsom and Katie Porter. They weigh Kash Patel’s presence at the U.S. hockey celebration and dissect the BAFTAs Tourette’s incident and cultural reactions.
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Peter Attia Resignation Highlights Credibility Risk
- Peter Attia resigned from CBS after revelations he exchanged crass emails with Jeffrey Epstein, creating a credibility problem for the network.
- Emily notes Attia's longevity expertise didn't erase public suspicion after 1,700 mentions across Epstein files and explicit emails about sex.
Force Debate With A Talking Filibuster
- Use the talking filibuster to force public debate and exhaust the minority instead of relying solely on cloture's 60-vote threshold.
- Rachel says a two-week talking filibuster can expose Democrats to public questioning on voter ID despite being physically exhausting for senators.
Voter ID Is Not Jim Crow Equivalent
- Comparisons between voter ID proposals and Jim Crow tests are misleading because Jim Crow tests were intentionally confusing and selectively applied.
- Inez urges a side-by-side comparison of poll tests and modern ID requirements to show the mismatch.






