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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 971 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture | |||

Jesse and Brittany discuss their return from their work/fun trip to Japan, the verdict in the DC Sandwich Guy case, the election results this week and why they signal hope for the future, New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani's spectacular campaig... more
Jesse and Brittany discuss their recent encounters in DC which may signal a bad omen, listener emails and voicemails related to coping with the current political moment, Vice President JD Vance making the rounds in the media to defend Donald Trump's ... more
Jesse and Brittany discuss a powerful listener email about ways to get organized and become "a doer," Donald Trump's speech to the "gathering of generals" that the mainstream media has moved on from too quickly, including his calls to a "war within,"... more
Jesse and Brittany discuss their recent COVID battle, a listener's question about No Kings coming up on Saturday, October 18th, the recent Supreme Court decision and subsequent continued abuse by ICE officials in Los Angeles, the Charlie Kirk assassi... more
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The episode I listened to repeatedly made accusation of someone else engaging in fallacies but without identifying what the fallacies were. Meanwhile, and I guess ironically, the hosts themselves committed both “ad hominem” fallacy and the “petitio principii” fallacy (begging the question). Also, the hosts violated the principle of non-contradiction which is even worse than a committing a fallacy.
So yeah, these people are intellectual lightweights. Also they claimed to be non-partisan while... more
Keep up the great work! I support independent pro democracy media!
You guys rock. Keep doing the ‘lord’s’ work.
Where the majority cares about the minority
I’m in awe of Dollamore! What a stellar job by a brave man. Thanks Bud
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Focused on the intersection of politics, news, and society, this podcast offers engaging commentary and analysis on current events. Hosts provide a deep exploration of various topics including public health, political violence, community activism, and social justice issues, often infused with a blend of humor and critical insight. The discussions frequently pivot on the implications of political actions, especially in relation to marginalized communities and systemic issues in society. The hosts also highlight the importance of activism and civic engagement, encouraging listeners to become involved in political discourse and community efforts.
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