Unbiased political analysis the way you wish still existed. Justin Robert Young isn't here to tell you what to think, he's here to tell you who is going to win and why. more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 493 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryNewsPolitics |
Justin and Evan Scrimshaw (TheLines.com) focuses on the impact of demographics on American presidential elections. It explores the demographic shifts and coalitional realignments that have occurred since the 2000 election. more
Justin Robert Young discusses Donald Trump's professional victimization and its potential impact on the upcoming election. He also interviews Corey Nathan about the intersection of politics and religion. more
Justin Robert Young and Kevin Ryan discuss the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight and its political and cultural implications. The conversation explores the use of scandal and spectacle in politics and entertainment. It discusses how politicians... more
Trump reveals abortion position: it's a state's rights issue. We assess the field of play for abortion in 2024. more
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Px3 is genuinely fun to listen to (especially on 2x speed). Justin sounds like a true independent journalist that doesn’t skew right or left; I don’t know how he does it. He is like a sports announcer following the horse race without his own in the race.
I’ve been a long time follower of Justin and have listened to the podcast on and off for several years. I think Justin does a decent job of charting the horse race aspects of US politics and he always has an eye out for the absurd. He more
A great podcast! JRY provides insight and critiques the political landscape. He doesn't weigh in on issues, but suggests HOW political figures could achieve their goals more effectively, and how their opponents may respond.
If you're looking for a podcast that combines sharp analysis, witty banter, and a healthy dose of humor, Politics, Politics, Politics is the show for you. Justin Robert Young is the captain of this political ship, guiding us through the turbulent waters of the 2024 election, all while keeping us entertained with his quick wit and infectious enthusiasm. Buckle up, folks, because this podcast is a wild ride you don't want to miss! more
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