
The Senate Is Making a Mockery of Itself
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Notable books mentioned: Kill Switch by Adam Jentleson, Double Indemnity by James Caine, The Sum of Us by Heather McGee, Where the Wild Things Are

The Senate Is Making a Mockery of Itself mentions Kill Switch by Adam Jentleson, Double Indemnity by James Caine, The Sum of Us by Heather McGee, and Where the Wild Things Are with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Your book is Kill Switch. It is my favorite book on the modern U.S. Senate, and believe me, you did not get the full of it listening to this conversa…
My favorite book of all time is Double Indemnity by James Caine.
Heather McGee's The Sum of Us. I was lucky to read an early copy. It's incredibly good.
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“It is my favorite book on the modern U.S. Senate, and believe me, you did not get the full of it listening to this conversation.”
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“It's a noir classic, and I'm sort of obsessed with noir. It's short. It packs a massive wallop, and I read it a lot.”
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“It's incredibly good. I think that it's a holistic look at the cost of racism in America.”
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“It's so good. It's so good. And I think it's great because it's not a happy tale.”
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“It's got to be Master of the Senate. I mean, there's just no one holds a candle to Caro.”
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The host emphasizes the importance of understanding the modern U.S. Senate and suggests that 'Kill Switch' provides crucial insights into its worki…

The host mentions 'Double Indemnity' as his favorite book, highlighting its significance in the noir genre. He expresses a strong personal connecti…

The host mentioned 'The Sum of Us' by Heather McGee as a holistic examination of the costs associated with racism in America. They praised the book…
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