
Joe Crummey riffs on what's going on.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Apparently talks are moving with Iran. The Stock Market loves it, but is it for real?
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Trump published The Art of the Deal in 1987. I suspected a re-reading would provide some insight into how he conducts his Presidency. I was not disappointed.
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Trump squeezes the IRGC and launches Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz, while over the weekend, the airline that made flying feel like a Greyhound bus with wings… is now history.
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The Patience of Job cracks – Scott Jennings drops the F-Bomb on CNN.
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I use to listen to him on KFI In LA for years. I’m so glad I looked him up and found him. Still the same. Love it
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What I love about Joe Crummy and what he does best better than everyone is explaining the complexity of politics into lay terms. Meaning while I can myself go and watch the news and observe for myself what’s going, I can just listen to Joe and he will simplify everything into a fun and enjoyable 20 min podcast that I listen to everyday.
Joe,Joe, Joe Crummy We Love You!!
All the things. Thank you Joe
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Content focuses on current political events and news, often highlighting critiques of key political figures and parties, notably Democrats and the media. The host employs humor and irreverence to analyze topics ranging from elections and taxes to social issues and cultural debates. Episodes often blend personal anecdotes with pointed commentary, creating an engaging experience for listeners looking for a mix of humor and critical analysis of the state of affairs in politics and society.
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