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No More Tariffs on Asian Olympic Dragons!

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Robby Soave and Jason Russell unpack the Supreme Court’s blockbuster tariff ruling—what it means for executive power, trade policy, and the 2026 midterms—before shifting gears into a lively detour through their glory days as high school athletes in Michigan.

Along the way, they riff on the cultural pull of the Winter Olympics, the fantasy politics of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and why Stephen A. Smith might be the up-and-coming politician to watch.

0:00—Jason Russell joins the show!

3:00—Tariffs are dead, and they were never emergencies.

7:01—Stephen Colbert should interview whoever he wants.

15:57—Time for the Winter Olympics and Michigan sports

19:25—Would you become Chinese if they paid you $6 million?

22:55—Helen Andrews is wrong about elite education.

31:30—High school cross country times

45:13—George R.R. Martin is frustrated, and Star Wars

52:47—Stephen A. Smith is a “fiscal conservative” and a “social liberal.”

58:26—Ice hockey is underrated.

1:02:51—Volodymyr Zelenskyy won’t come around to cut a deal.

1:10:18—Who is the most libertarian Democratic president?

1:17:29—The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress

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