
Where it’s never politics as usual
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsNews Commentary | |||

This episode examines why Republicans are on edge ahead of the midterms, highlighting oversight failures, data leaks, and political consequences.
It centers on Obama's "give a little to get a lot" argument—advocating pragmatic compromises on immigra... more
This episode warns that the upcoming midterms could become a major "stress test" for U.S. democracy, drawing on election lawyer Mark Elias’s analysis of a predictable pattern: sweeping lies about fraud, court battles, abuses of power, and the threat ... more
This episode reviews a Wall Street Journal expose about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and top aide Corey Lewandowski, covering allegations of an extramarital relationship, political favoritism, and unusual personnel decisions.
It also disc... more
In this episode Frank reacts along with Maya to RFK Jr.'s blunt confession on Theo Vaughn's podcast about past cocaine use and attending recovery meetings during COVID.
The episode contrasts his candid personal recovery story with criticism of his h... more
Violent demonstrations from the left is ok.
Looting/stealing is ok to the left.
But the death of beards is more important.
President Trump cares about the people in this country. which is why he built the wall to keep us safe from illegal criminals which had been coming in. he built the economy better than ever.........but you guys care more about birds.
This podcast is serious yet really funny at times, Frank handles the serious topics yet he is really funny at times. Who is Poke Salad Anny? Why she provides the weird/strange stories of course! Too funny
RC offers a fresh perspective you can’t get from the cable tv shows with a little more attitude
It’s an interesting take on what is happening in Washington and gets very interesting and funny when he occasionally ‘goes off the rails’ as he says
For a quick summary of the facts on a weekly basis and to follow this probe and all the stuff happening around it, you can’t beat his updates









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