
Robot F. Kennedy is a podcast that takes current events to launch a discussion of the past and future of politics and public policy. Eddie Quintana and Nick Dazé take turns examining where our politics come from and where they might be going. robotfkennedy.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsPoliticsHistory | ||||

In this episode, we explore one of ur-symbols of the American Dream: homeownership. In the United States, home ownership is a symbol of the prosperity Americans are promised. It’s been a status symbol separating the middle classes from the poor for m... more
This is the third of a multi-part series on climate change, the President’s withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, and the politics and rhetoric that surround it.
This week: where are we headed? What scenarios are likely t... more
This is the second of a multi-part series on climate change, the President’s withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, and the politics and rhetoric that surround it.
This week: what are we seeing today? Who are the leading v... more
This’ll be the first of a multi-part series on climate change, the President’s withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, and the politics and rhetoric that surround it.
First up on the agenda: context. Where is climate denial... more
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I enjoyed the casual stream-of-conscious nature of this program. Months later I still think of various ideas they put on the table: like increasing the size of congress and having them work remotely so they’re able to be closer and more engaged with their constituents.
Thanks guys!
This podcast is two far-left guys regurgitating your run-of-the-mill liberal platitudes and talking points without being entertaining and trying hard, yet failing, to be thought provoking in any meaningful way.
I think it’s important to listen to political commentary from people with differing viewpoints but the smarm and condescension that emanates from the hosts in this show towards anyone with any shred of conservative viewpoints was too much to handle and I’m surprised I made it as far as... more
Love listening to the two! It's like you get to be inside a smart person's brain as they figure out their stance on various topics.
As he did with music, Nick Dazé is opening my mind to new possibilities with this podcast. EQ should just change his initials IQ to be more accurate.
Very informative. Great work Nick and Eddie!










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