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We begin this week by discussing the Case of Paul Ryan and the Disappearing Chaplain. But in the time between recording this episode and releasing it, the chaplain in question rescinded his resignation and Paul Ryan gave in, restoring the chaplain to his position.\\xa0
\\n\\n\\nYou come at a Jesuit, ya best not miss, Mr. Speaker.
\\n\\n\\nWe also talked about the record number of Hindu candidates running for office as Democrats this year.\\xa0
\\n\\n\\nAnd Amy spoke with Elijah Zehyoue, associate pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, DC, about the loss of a theological giant, Dr. James Cone.
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\\n\\n\\nDiscussed This Week:
\\n\\n\\nHouse Chaplain Was Asked to Resign. He Still Doesn\'t Know Why (Elizabeth Dias, New York Times)
\\n\\n\\nPaul Ryan dismissed the House chaplain. Wait, why does Congress even have a chaplain? (Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Washington Post)
\\n\\n\\nIs the GOP at risk of losing Catholics? (Ronald Brownstein, CNN)
\\n\\n\\nTrump May Be a \'Big Fan of Hindu,\' But Hindus are Running--and Winning--As Democrats (Murali Balaji, Religion Dispatches)
\\n\\n\\nAt Hindu-American rally, Trump pitches India and U.S. as \'best friends\' (Max Bearak, Washington Post)
\\n\\n\\nJames Cone, a Father of Black Liberation Theology, Dies at 79 (Jacey Fortin)
\\n\\n\\nWhy REI Stopped Selling Products That Support a Gun Manufacturer (Patrick Redford, Deadspin)
\\n\\n\\nVista Outdoor to Stop Manufacturing Guns (Jacqueline Thomsen, The Hill)
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