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The Right-Wing Shake-Up

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Dec 23, 2025
The podcast dives into the turmoil at the Heritage Foundation, spotlighting the mass resignation and the shift of legal conservatives to former Vice President Mike Pence's organization. A thorough analysis reveals how interconnected conservative institutions unraveled amid controversy. Discussion includes urgent issues like the Shadow Docket Sunlight Act and defining church autonomy's legal boundaries. Additionally, debates on parody land acknowledgments as free speech highlight ongoing cultural tensions, alongside intriguing listener hypotheticals about the Fourth Amendment.
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Conservative Movement As A Jigsaw Puzzle

  • David French likens the conservative movement to a jigsaw puzzle whose interlocking pieces began to fracture under incompatible influences.
  • The breakup reflects long‑building tensions amplified by repeated 'off ramps' like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes episodes.
ADVICE

Keep FedSoc A Convener, Not An Advocate

  • Sarah Isgur welcomes the move of legal conservatives to AAF and urges keeping the Federalist Society out of advocacy roles.
  • She recommends separating convener roles (FedSoc) from advocacy and policy houses like Advancing American Freedom.
INSIGHT

Interim Docket Denial Signals Stricter Scrutiny

  • The Supreme Court denied an emergency stay in Margolin v. National Association of Immigration Judges, signaling stricter irreparable‑harm scrutiny.
  • The Court's denial suggests it may not treat every government request for interim relief as automatically causing irreparable harm.
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