Where it’s never politics as usual
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
This episode explains how proposed cuts to Obamacare marketplace subsidies could raise premiums and hurt low- and middle-income Americans, especially gig and self-employed workers.
It also critiques political tactics that shift attention to immigrat... more
In this episode, the host analyzes a clip of Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson to explore how the term "woke" is used by the radical right as a cover for bigotry. The episode argues that many historical advances — civil rights laws, voting protections, ma... more
The host urges listeners to stop taking politicians at face value and to use their phones and computers through Google or other sources to fact-check claims from both parties.
He criticizes Charlie Kirk's misleading arguments about due process and i... more
This episode condemns political violence while defending free speech, critiques Charlie Kirk’s comments on race and DEI, and calls out the radical right’s rhetoric and policy failures.
It explores problems with immigration, cuts to social and commun... more
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