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Ink Stained WretchesMar 29, 2025
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In case you haven’t gotten enough of Signalgate, we’re here to help. We’re also diving into Columbia University, vibe shifts, and family outings at Hooters. Wretch on!


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Time Stamps:

Front Page - 2:07

Obsessions - 1:00:43

Reader Mail - 1:09:49

Favorite Items - 1:11:27



Show Notes:

The Atlantic: Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal 

The Hill: Vance rips ‘hit piece’ in Jewish Insider 

Jewish Insider: Vance’s reluctance to support Houthi strikes concerns some leading GOP senators

Mediaite: Karoline Leavitt Fires Shot at Fox News’ Andy McCarthy Over Deportation Case: Trying to ‘Defend These Terrorists’

The Washington Post: Pentagon spokesman sidelined after uproar over Jackie Robinson article 

The Wall Street Journal: Disabilities Act Becomes a License to Cheat 

National Review: NPR CEO Admits Outlet Was ‘Mistaken’ in Refusing to Cover Hunter Biden Laptop Story 

CNN: KFile: Gavin Newsom spent years fighting for progressive positions he now bashes on his new podcast 

NBC News: Supreme Court turns down Trump donor Steve Wynn's bid to overturn libel precedent 

The New York Times: We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives

The New York Times: I Was Diagnosed With Autism at 53. I Know Why Rates Are Rising.

The New York Times: Why Dads Take Their Gay Sons to Hooters

The Wall Street Journal: Are Americans really snacking less?

The Atlantic: Sex Without Women

The Free Press: Columbia President Says One Thing to Trump Admin—and Another in Private 

The Washington Free Beacon: What Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong Really Told Faculty Members About Changes the School Is Making

The Wall Street Journal: Columbia’s President Faces Angry Faculty in Closed-Door Meetings

Politico: AN ALT. WHCD?

The New York Times: Graydon Carter’s Memoir Evokes the Golden Age of New York City Media 

The Wall Street Journal: The Last Decision by the World’s Leading Thinker on Decisions