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Rich Lowry on Folgers, Fear, and False Alarms (10 min) | 03-11-26

Editor-In-Chief of National Review Rich Lowry joins Sid for his weekly hit on the morning show to discuss his early analysis of Mayor Mamdani's tenure, and President Trump’s strikes on Iran and the central issue of whether Iran can disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with Lowry arguing Trump has only weeks to sustain the effort and that even a successful campaign is mostly political downside unless it affects prices. Sid and Rich also discuss fears of terrorist sleeper cells, with Lowry saying he wouldn’t be afraid daily in New York but the threat warrants attention.

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