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Conor Friedersdorf
D.E.I. vs. free speech at California colleges
published: 10 Jan 2024
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Conor Friedersdorf, Writer for The Atlantic: The Syllabus 01
On October 14, a week after Hamas’s attacks in Southern Israel, Conor Friedersdorf, a staff writer for The Atlantic, wrote an article entitled, “Students for Pogroms in Israel”; the sub-head was “By excusing murder and kidnapping, activist groups have already changed campus politics in America.” Conor joins Mark Oppenheimer to talk about how, exactly, he thinks campus politics have changed.
Guest: Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of the Up for Debate newsletter. Before joining The Atlantic in 2010, he was the features editor at Culture11 and a reporter for the Los Angeles News Group. He is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction.
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published: 29 Mar 2024
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Awkward and Excruciating Edition | Adam Serwer & Conor Friedersdorf
00:00 Do conservatives like Rick Perry just because liberals hate him?
05:20 Why Conor doesn't trust Perry
12:29 The HPV vaccine and the culture wars
18:54 Does Obama deserve to be re-elected?
37:51 Is Obama invading and spying more than a Republican would?
49:12 The comedic genius of "Louie"
Adam Serwer (Mother Jones) and Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster)
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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RU Live with Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic led us through one of the most nuanced discussions you are likely to see or hear about the relationship between civil liberties and a civil threat like a pandemic.
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published: 29 Apr 2020
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Conor Friedersdorf & Jamelle Bouie [Friedersdorf]
On Friedersdorf, Conor and Jamelle discuss the controversy surrounding Rand Paul’s aid Jack Hunter (00:09), a libertarian writer with Confederate sympathies. Is it possible to sympathize with secession and not slavery (10:02)? Jamelle grants that Paul wants a more diverse GOP, but says his neo-Confederate associations (20:40) undermine this goal. He also wonders what Paul’s real convictions (29:34) are, prompting Conor to compare Hunter to Jeremiah Wright. Jamelle points to Paul’s stance on the Voting Rights Act and the welfare state as evidence of unsavory racial attitudes (39:41). Conor suggests that Paul is being singled out for racism while other politicians get a pass on civil liberties violations (52:01).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Jamelle Bo...
published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf & Peter Suderman [Friedersdorf]
Peter and Conor kick things off by discussing President Obama’s management skills (00:16)—they agree that Mitt Romney will make them an issue, but disagree about whether Romney’s experience as a management consultant (09:21) has prepared him for the White House. Conor says it’s impossible to tell what President Romney’s foreign policy (16:53) would be, whereas Peter argues that he’s always been “cautiously hawkish.” Peter makes the case against the Buffett Rule (28:29). And Conor explains how his “best of journalism” awards (47:24) differ from the National Magazine Awards.
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Peter Suderman (Reason)
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Recorded on April 23, 2012
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf & Noah Millman [Friedersdorf]
00:00 Why are the hawks back running the foreign policy debate?
14:27 Libya, Yemen, and perception vs. reality
20:12 The motivations of Pamela Geller, and of her attackers
31:26 Defending free speech vs. defending intelligent speech
34:20 The real differences between NYC and LA
42:59 How the cities differ in race, class, and memory
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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Recorded on May 08, 2015
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf & Noah Millman [Friedersdorf]
00:17 Have we reached a tipping point on police brutality?
04:53 The "right" conservative position on police abuse
17:20 Turning police abuse into a partisan football
20:42 Why do cops abuse civilians? It's all about the incentives
28:27 The right's taboos about police and the military
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf & John Tabin [Friedersdorf]
Conor talks to John Tabin about the 2012 presidential race. Was it fair that the British press (00:16) tore into Romney? Conor wants to know how Romney’s foreign policy (10:00) would differ from Obama’s. John explains what he didn’t like about the intervention in Libya (20:13). Why do so many strict constructionists support unconstitutional wars (29:06)? Shifting to domestic issues, Conor and John applaud liberal journalists for their principled stance on Chick-fil-A (40:41). They close by discussing the prospects of third parties (47:16).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and John Tabin (The Weekly Standard, The American Spectator)
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Recorded on July 28, 2012
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf & Mark Oppenheimer [Friedersdorf]
On Friedersdorf, the conversation kicks off with Mark discussing his column on purity balls (00:10), where fathers pledge to protect the chastity of their daughters. They next talk about Mark’s profile of David Frum—are Frum’s politics (06:26)a psychological reaction to his famous mother? Conor disagrees with Frum’s dismissal of libertarianism (13:23), but thinks he deserves credit for publicly changing his mind (21:36) at some cost to his financial well-being. The two go on to consider what the goal of parenting (27:01) is, and the thing that parents in Mark’s neighborhood fear most (39:53). They discuss the good and the bad (but mainly the good) of the sexual revolution (43:54), and Conor argues that society should stigmatize absent fathers (52:03).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Me...
published: 05 Apr 2018
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Conor Friedersdorf
D.E.I. vs. free speech at California colleges
D.E.I. vs. free speech at California colleges
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D.E.I. vs. free speech at California colleges
- published: 10 Jan 2024
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Conor Friedersdorf, Writer for The Atlantic: The Syllabus 01
On October 14, a week after Hamas’s attacks in Southern Israel, Conor Friedersdorf, a staff writer for The Atlantic, wrote an article entitled, “Students for Po...
On October 14, a week after Hamas’s attacks in Southern Israel, Conor Friedersdorf, a staff writer for The Atlantic, wrote an article entitled, “Students for Pogroms in Israel”; the sub-head was “By excusing murder and kidnapping, activist groups have already changed campus politics in America.” Conor joins Mark Oppenheimer to talk about how, exactly, he thinks campus politics have changed.
Guest: Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of the Up for Debate newsletter. Before joining The Atlantic in 2010, he was the features editor at Culture11 and a reporter for the Los Angeles News Group. He is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction.
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On October 14, a week after Hamas’s attacks in Southern Israel, Conor Friedersdorf, a staff writer for The Atlantic, wrote an article entitled, “Students for Pogroms in Israel”; the sub-head was “By excusing murder and kidnapping, activist groups have already changed campus politics in America.” Conor joins Mark Oppenheimer to talk about how, exactly, he thinks campus politics have changed.
Guest: Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of the Up for Debate newsletter. Before joining The Atlantic in 2010, he was the features editor at Culture11 and a reporter for the Los Angeles News Group. He is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction.
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- published: 29 Mar 2024
- views: 51
1:03:22
Awkward and Excruciating Edition | Adam Serwer & Conor Friedersdorf
00:00 Do conservatives like Rick Perry just because liberals hate him?
05:20 Why Conor doesn't trust Perry
12:29 The HPV vaccine and the culture wars
18:54 Does...
00:00 Do conservatives like Rick Perry just because liberals hate him?
05:20 Why Conor doesn't trust Perry
12:29 The HPV vaccine and the culture wars
18:54 Does Obama deserve to be re-elected?
37:51 Is Obama invading and spying more than a Republican would?
49:12 The comedic genius of "Louie"
Adam Serwer (Mother Jones) and Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster)
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Recorded on August 19, 2011
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00:00 Do conservatives like Rick Perry just because liberals hate him?
05:20 Why Conor doesn't trust Perry
12:29 The HPV vaccine and the culture wars
18:54 Does Obama deserve to be re-elected?
37:51 Is Obama invading and spying more than a Republican would?
49:12 The comedic genius of "Louie"
Adam Serwer (Mother Jones) and Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster)
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 295
42:05
RU Live with Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic led us through one of the most nuanced discussions you are likely to see or hear about the relationship between civil liberti...
Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic led us through one of the most nuanced discussions you are likely to see or hear about the relationship between civil liberties and a civil threat like a pandemic.
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Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic led us through one of the most nuanced discussions you are likely to see or hear about the relationship between civil liberties and a civil threat like a pandemic.
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- published: 29 Apr 2020
- views: 290
1:02:13
Conor Friedersdorf & Jamelle Bouie [Friedersdorf]
On Friedersdorf, Conor and Jamelle discuss the controversy surrounding Rand Paul’s aid Jack Hunter (00:09), a libertarian writer with Confederate sympathies. Is...
On Friedersdorf, Conor and Jamelle discuss the controversy surrounding Rand Paul’s aid Jack Hunter (00:09), a libertarian writer with Confederate sympathies. Is it possible to sympathize with secession and not slavery (10:02)? Jamelle grants that Paul wants a more diverse GOP, but says his neo-Confederate associations (20:40) undermine this goal. He also wonders what Paul’s real convictions (29:34) are, prompting Conor to compare Hunter to Jeremiah Wright. Jamelle points to Paul’s stance on the Voting Rights Act and the welfare state as evidence of unsavory racial attitudes (39:41). Conor suggests that Paul is being singled out for racism while other politicians get a pass on civil liberties violations (52:01).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Jamelle Bouie (Slate)
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Recorded on July 11, 2013
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On Friedersdorf, Conor and Jamelle discuss the controversy surrounding Rand Paul’s aid Jack Hunter (00:09), a libertarian writer with Confederate sympathies. Is it possible to sympathize with secession and not slavery (10:02)? Jamelle grants that Paul wants a more diverse GOP, but says his neo-Confederate associations (20:40) undermine this goal. He also wonders what Paul’s real convictions (29:34) are, prompting Conor to compare Hunter to Jeremiah Wright. Jamelle points to Paul’s stance on the Voting Rights Act and the welfare state as evidence of unsavory racial attitudes (39:41). Conor suggests that Paul is being singled out for racism while other politicians get a pass on civil liberties violations (52:01).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Jamelle Bouie (Slate)
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Recorded on July 11, 2013
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 206
1:03:18
Conor Friedersdorf & Peter Suderman [Friedersdorf]
Peter and Conor kick things off by discussing President Obama’s management skills (00:16)—they agree that Mitt Romney will make them an issue, but disagree abou...
Peter and Conor kick things off by discussing President Obama’s management skills (00:16)—they agree that Mitt Romney will make them an issue, but disagree about whether Romney’s experience as a management consultant (09:21) has prepared him for the White House. Conor says it’s impossible to tell what President Romney’s foreign policy (16:53) would be, whereas Peter argues that he’s always been “cautiously hawkish.” Peter makes the case against the Buffett Rule (28:29). And Conor explains how his “best of journalism” awards (47:24) differ from the National Magazine Awards.
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Peter Suderman (Reason)
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Recorded on April 23, 2012
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Peter and Conor kick things off by discussing President Obama’s management skills (00:16)—they agree that Mitt Romney will make them an issue, but disagree about whether Romney’s experience as a management consultant (09:21) has prepared him for the White House. Conor says it’s impossible to tell what President Romney’s foreign policy (16:53) would be, whereas Peter argues that he’s always been “cautiously hawkish.” Peter makes the case against the Buffett Rule (28:29). And Conor explains how his “best of journalism” awards (47:24) differ from the National Magazine Awards.
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Peter Suderman (Reason)
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 25
52:36
Conor Friedersdorf & Noah Millman [Friedersdorf]
00:00 Why are the hawks back running the foreign policy debate?
14:27 Libya, Yemen, and perception vs. reality
20:12 The motivations of Pamela Geller, and of he...
00:00 Why are the hawks back running the foreign policy debate?
14:27 Libya, Yemen, and perception vs. reality
20:12 The motivations of Pamela Geller, and of her attackers
31:26 Defending free speech vs. defending intelligent speech
34:20 The real differences between NYC and LA
42:59 How the cities differ in race, class, and memory
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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Recorded on May 08, 2015
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https://wn.com/Conor_Friedersdorf_Noah_Millman_Friedersdorf
00:00 Why are the hawks back running the foreign policy debate?
14:27 Libya, Yemen, and perception vs. reality
20:12 The motivations of Pamela Geller, and of her attackers
31:26 Defending free speech vs. defending intelligent speech
34:20 The real differences between NYC and LA
42:59 How the cities differ in race, class, and memory
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 25
32:54
Conor Friedersdorf & Noah Millman [Friedersdorf]
00:17 Have we reached a tipping point on police brutality?
04:53 The "right" conservative position on police abuse
17:20 Turning police abuse into a partisan fo...
00:17 Have we reached a tipping point on police brutality?
04:53 The "right" conservative position on police abuse
17:20 Turning police abuse into a partisan football
20:42 Why do cops abuse civilians? It's all about the incentives
28:27 The right's taboos about police and the military
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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00:17 Have we reached a tipping point on police brutality?
04:53 The "right" conservative position on police abuse
17:20 Turning police abuse into a partisan football
20:42 Why do cops abuse civilians? It's all about the incentives
28:27 The right's taboos about police and the military
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Noah Millman (The American Conservative)
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 47
59:10
Conor Friedersdorf & John Tabin [Friedersdorf]
Conor talks to John Tabin about the 2012 presidential race. Was it fair that the British press (00:16) tore into Romney? Conor wants to know how Romney’s foreig...
Conor talks to John Tabin about the 2012 presidential race. Was it fair that the British press (00:16) tore into Romney? Conor wants to know how Romney’s foreign policy (10:00) would differ from Obama’s. John explains what he didn’t like about the intervention in Libya (20:13). Why do so many strict constructionists support unconstitutional wars (29:06)? Shifting to domestic issues, Conor and John applaud liberal journalists for their principled stance on Chick-fil-A (40:41). They close by discussing the prospects of third parties (47:16).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and John Tabin (The Weekly Standard, The American Spectator)
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Recorded on July 28, 2012
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Conor talks to John Tabin about the 2012 presidential race. Was it fair that the British press (00:16) tore into Romney? Conor wants to know how Romney’s foreign policy (10:00) would differ from Obama’s. John explains what he didn’t like about the intervention in Libya (20:13). Why do so many strict constructionists support unconstitutional wars (29:06)? Shifting to domestic issues, Conor and John applaud liberal journalists for their principled stance on Chick-fil-A (40:41). They close by discussing the prospects of third parties (47:16).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and John Tabin (The Weekly Standard, The American Spectator)
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 34
59:44
Conor Friedersdorf & Mark Oppenheimer [Friedersdorf]
On Friedersdorf, the conversation kicks off with Mark discussing his column on purity balls (00:10), where fathers pledge to protect the chastity of their daugh...
On Friedersdorf, the conversation kicks off with Mark discussing his column on purity balls (00:10), where fathers pledge to protect the chastity of their daughters. They next talk about Mark’s profile of David Frum—are Frum’s politics (06:26)a psychological reaction to his famous mother? Conor disagrees with Frum’s dismissal of libertarianism (13:23), but thinks he deserves credit for publicly changing his mind (21:36) at some cost to his financial well-being. The two go on to consider what the goal of parenting (27:01) is, and the thing that parents in Mark’s neighborhood fear most (39:53). They discuss the good and the bad (but mainly the good) of the sexual revolution (43:54), and Conor argues that society should stigmatize absent fathers (52:03).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Mark Oppenheimer (The New York Times, markoppenheimer.com)
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Recorded on July 20, 2012
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On Friedersdorf, the conversation kicks off with Mark discussing his column on purity balls (00:10), where fathers pledge to protect the chastity of their daughters. They next talk about Mark’s profile of David Frum—are Frum’s politics (06:26)a psychological reaction to his famous mother? Conor disagrees with Frum’s dismissal of libertarianism (13:23), but thinks he deserves credit for publicly changing his mind (21:36) at some cost to his financial well-being. The two go on to consider what the goal of parenting (27:01) is, and the thing that parents in Mark’s neighborhood fear most (39:53). They discuss the good and the bad (but mainly the good) of the sexual revolution (43:54), and Conor argues that society should stigmatize absent fathers (52:03).
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, Meeting Triumph and Disaster) and Mark Oppenheimer (The New York Times, markoppenheimer.com)
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Recorded on July 20, 2012
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 23