
Lee Camp (Redacted Tonight) and Graham Elwood (Jimmy Dore Show) give comedic takes on current stories involving the US government and their coverups.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 202 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsComedyPolitics | |||

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These guys are hilarious and they are informative in a way that doesn’t bring you down but still gives you insight into the USAs true nature
I’ve listened to every episode and they’re so funny and all the stuff is so crazy and it’s like waking you up to the reality of the crazy evil in the world and then you’re like well OK, and then they say a joke and you’ll feel better and you’re laughing the whole time and it’s just so awesome so Lee and Graham are the coolest!!!
Funny and very informative!
I listen to a lot of podcasts; this is one of my favorites.
Graham and Lee are the best co host team going. This pod should be mainstream. The information this pod provides is priceless.
This show is absolutely hilarious! You learn while busting a gut, these guys are super talented!
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A sharp, comedy-driven look at government secrecy, power, and media narratives. Episodes routinely fuse historical investigations with satirical riffs, covering CIA activities, covert operations, censorship, and political scandals while unpacking how propaganda shapes public perception. The hosts build long-running debates around accountability and reform, often blending humor with serious critique to illuminate overlooked or underreported stories. The show consistently leans left-leaning, infuses pop-culture bits, and uses a dynamic two-person banter to keep complex topics accessible and entertaining for listeners who want both laughs and substance.
Notable strengths include a candid, irreverent tone, deep dives into controversial history... more
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