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Normally Podcast: Don Lemon Arrest Fallout, School Closures, and the True Cost of Convenience

Normally Podcast: Don Lemon Arrest Fallout, School Closures, and the True Cost of Convenience

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

February 3, 202630m 32s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz kick things off with "some banter" on weekend plans—from ice skating ambitions to a quick trip to Las Vegas—before diving into the week’s biggest cultural and political stories.

The episode turns serious with a breakdown of the arrest of Don Lemon, examining the media reaction, public narratives, and what the case raises about First Amendment protections and press accountability.

Mary Katharine and Karol also tackle the ongoing crisis of school closures and municipal dysfunction in major U.S. cities, unpacking how these failures hit students, parents, and taxpayers hardest. The episode wraps with a broader cultural look at food delivery culture—why convenience has become so expensive, how habits shifted after the pandemic, and what it all says about modern life.

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Mary Katharine HamKarol MarkowiczDon LemonFirst Amendmentschool closuresfood deliverymediajournalismmunicipal servicesfinancial responsibility