Jeb Lund (American political journalist) and Tim Batt (New Zealand comedian) discuss American politics and quote Simpsons references as the creep of corporatism closes in around them. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNews |
This episode is releasing a little late unfortunately but that's ok because Jeb and Tim are largely talking about the timeless topic of how the 24 hour news cycle is turning our brains to mush. We explore a delayed conversation on Trump's Senate impe... more
There's one big news story this week and it's Reddit's troll war against Wall Street. Jeb and Tim chew over the finer points of a politically utopian vision of what this may mean (Occupy 2.0, anyone?) before moving onto discussing the Democrats' pote... more
We're back. American Political journalist/writer Jeb Lund and New Zealand comedian Tim Batt have returned after taking an entire Presidential term off to assess the damage and share what they've been up to in the intervening period. In this episode -... more
This week Jeb and Tim chat about the first out loud moves from the Mueller investigation; the indictment of one-time Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and his collague Rick Gates, plus the guilty plea of 30 year old campaign staffer George Papadop... more
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After four years of sleep!
Glad to have the boys back to make me upset about current events!
This is one of the least pretentious, least smug political discussions around. Big fan of both of the boys, but I hope they bring fan-favourite Megan back again to guest on future episodes. Very fantastic.
Informative & funny
Good stuff from some good boys
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