Politics Is Not Pretty: Podcast
Reason editors rate the White House Correspondents Dinner, Trump's nuclear politics, the optics of political summits, and the resuscitation of Zora Neale Hurston.

As there is no escape from the culture-war nontroversies surrounding this weekend's White House Correspondents Dinner, the least you can do is go meta about the always-ugly apparitions of industrial self-congratulation and concentration of power in Washington, D.C.
And so this week's editorial roundtable edition of the Reason Podcast, featuring Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, and me, begins with a brief such discussion before pivoting quickly to other news, including peace talks on the Korean peninsula, tonight's midnight deadline on steel/aluminum tariffs on the European Union, the looming Iran-nuclear-deal implosion, the strange and wonderful imagery from French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit, and a surprise new book from Zora Neale Hurston.
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Audio production by Ian Keyser.
Relevant links from the show:
"It's Time To End the White House Correspondents' Dinner," by Nick Gillespie
"CNN Won't Cut Away from White House Correspondents' Dinner, Reassures Viewers They'll 'Find Out All of What Happened in the Streets of Baltimore by This Time Tomorrow'," by Jesse Walker
"The White House Press Correspondents' Dinner Is About as Bad as You Think, Only a Little Bit Worse and a Little Bit More Fun," by Lucy Steigerwald
"Is This Prom Dress an Act of Cultural Appropriation?," by Nick Gillespie
"North Korea Claims It Will Suspend Its Nuclear Weapon and Missile Tests," by Brian Doherty
"Trump's Economic Illiteracy Has Deep Roots," by Eric Boehm
"Shocker! American Steel Prices Spiked in April.," by Eric Boehm
"How Trump's Steel Tariffs Harm America," by Veronique de Rugy
"3 Ways Kanye West Is Confounding Everyone with His MAGA Tweeting," by Brian Doherty
"'Black People Don't Have To Be Democrats'," by Nick Gillespie
"Fire!!: The Zora Neale Hurston Story," by Brian Doherty
"Zora Neale Hurston: 'America's favorite black conservative'," by Damon Root
"Zora Neale Hurston, Libertarian?," by Damon Root
"Mostly Weekly: Why I'm Boycotting the White House Correspondents' Dinner," by Andrew Heaton and Sarah Rose Siskind
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What are we consuming this week?
Matt Welch
- Moderated a panel at the Libertarian Party Convention in California
Katherine Mangu-Ward
Nick Gillespie
- Talked to past editors at Reason
Peter Suderman
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The photo is surreal.
Yeah, it looks like an album cover. My first thought was maybe ABBA got back together?
Joke's on you, ABBA is getting back together.
Sort of.
"ABBA is getting back together"
Virtually
I just saw a headline the other day that ABBA is, in fact, getting back together.
You know, their old song that goes, "take a chance on me," would actually be a good theme song for a third-party candidate.
And now that's running in my head. Goddammit.
Welch has a thing for those tree planting photos. Pervert.
Can't you read? It says it's real.
I miss you, Heaton.
Does Suderman really not know what a Kroger is? Do they not have one of their brands in DC?
Kroger (and its Harris Teeter brand) are all over the goddamn place in Virginia. There are four of them within a two minute drive of my house.
That's what confused me. I haven't been anywhere in the US in the last decade that hasn't had a Kroger brand. In AZ it was Fry's. In Seattle it's Fred Meyer's and QFC.
Suderman is way into Kanye as well.
Reminds me of "Sopranos" DVD Cover art
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