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I Might Be Wrong audio

Jeff Maurer
Kamala Harris
Democratic Party
Donald Trump
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Comedy, politics, and swearing in roughly equal amounts. www.imightbewrong.org

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Jeremiah Johnson
Founder of the Center for New Liberalism and writer for Infinite Scroll
Center for New Liberalism
Episode: IMBW Audio: The Worst Tweets of 2025 (With Jeremiah Johnson)
Yair Rosenberg
Staff writer at The Atlantic and author of the Deep Shtetl newsletter
The Atlantic
Episode: IMBW Audio: Yair Rosenberg on Netanyahu as Something of a Dirty Harry Figure
Lisa D. Cook
An economist and one of the nominees for the Federal Reserve Board, who has a background in highly prestigious institutions.
Episode: IMBW Audio: What the Hell Was I Thinking: How Has The Groups’ Position on Fed Board Appointments Aged?
Philip Jefferson
Economist with extensive academic and governmental experience, also nominated for the Federal Reserve Board.
Episode: IMBW Audio: What the Hell Was I Thinking: How Has The Groups’ Position on Fed Board Appointments Aged?
Cartoons Hate Her
Satirical writer and humorist
Substack
Episode: IMBW Audio: Cartoons Hate Her Heeds the People's Call, Runs for Liberal Joe Rogan (With Cartoons Hate Her!)
Marc Dunkelman
Author of 'Why Nothing Works', and political fellow at the Brown University Watson Institute.
Episode: IMBW Audio: Diving Into the Abundance Discourse with Marc Dunkelman
Rich Lowry
Editor-in-chief of The National Review
The National Review
Episode: IMBW Audio: The National Review’s Rich Lowry and I Debate Whether Trump Has a Philosophy Other Than “Flailing Wildly”
Nate Silver
Renowned statistician and political analyst
FiveThirtyEight
Episode: IMBW Audio: Nate Silver Gets Analytical About the People Yelling at Him on Twitter
Richard Hanania
Writer known for his columns
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Episode: IMBW Audio: Two Pieces to Make Economists Want to Jump Into the Bear Pit at the Zoo

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Jeff Mauer
Lead host with a sharp, provocative voice blending policy analysis and cultural commentary. Affiliation shows involvement with the show and its self-produced lineage.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • He’s smart

    Words. Words. Words. This guy crafts them words real good.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brudd3788
    United Statesa month ago
  • I can’t tell

    Did he work at the John Oliver Show? I wish he would speak on this.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brudd3788
    United States2 months ago
  • Pure creative comedy culture and political review

    Mr Mauer has an unlimited well of creative ways to review and comment on our culture and politics from today and 100 years ago. Thank goodness, his comedic genius shines through to give a more positive outlook on our current condition! Five stars!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    t-ride t-bone
    United States3 months ago
  • Might be wrong? You probably are!

    He doesn’t know the difference between communism, socialism, democracy, and totalitarianism. Unsubscribing

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Taipei Daniel
    Taiwan5 months ago
  • A National Treasure

    This show is hilarious and insightful. I aim to listen to people who are open-minded and reasonable, who seem to make an effort to avoid the echo chamber thing that is so rampant and imho toxic these days. Jeff does that, and he’s really funny to boot.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nemoinfinite
    United States8 months ago

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Some critics appreciate the thoughtful pushback and willingness to challenge narratives.

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IMBW Audio: Answering 12 Great Questions and Two Kinda-Dumb Ones
Q: What do you think about compulsory voting and ranked choice voting?
While compulsory voting is not favored, ranked choice voting is endorsed for its ability to better reflect voter preferences.
IMBW Audio: Answering 12 Great Questions and Two Kinda-Dumb Ones
Q: How do you respond to people who argue that cancel culture doesn't exist?
One should acknowledge that it happened and is still happening while advocating for a move beyond it.
IMBW Audio: Answering 12 Great Questions and Two Kinda-Dumb Ones
Q: What is your best case but realistic forecast for the rest of Trump's term?
The best-case scenario involves Trump becoming more constrained due to political pressures from Congress and other countries, but its probability is low.
IMBW Audio: I Answer Your Questions About Bari Weiss, the UN, and Other Crap
Q: Do you really think the UN sucks so much, or is it just too tempting to make jokes about it?
The host acknowledges that while jokes about the UN are tempting, he genuinely believes that it has failed in its role as a guarantor of peace but is valuable in other areas like health programs.
IMBW Audio: I Answer Your Questions About Bari Weiss, the UN, and Other Crap
Q: Who among Democratic hopefuls in 2028 would be best in a no-holds cage match against the Republican nominee?
The host humorously speculates on various potential candidates, ultimately suggesting that it could be Wes Moore due to his physical stature, but emphasizes the more complex nature of the political competition.

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