They’ll no doubt be covering that subsequently.I like this podcast, but I stopped listening to this episode when it sounded like it was recorded before the release of the Hogue report. I hate reading/listening/watching about speculation about something after that thing happened. I would have been interested to hear what they thought about the report after it was released.
FEIW, I did listen to the whole thing, and the issues they’re taking about aren’t dependent on the contents of the Hogue Report to make sense or have value. There was nothing in the report that causes their discussion to be in any way off track. They’ll aren’t talking about the report; they’re talking about the larger underlying issue and identified systemic challenges, including legislative and institutional. Those aren’t new problems. If anything, listening to the rest of it will be a useful foundation for understanding subsequent coverage of the report’s findings.