
Two friends from the left and right break up politics, current events, and break down how to have different opinions and remain friends.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Red and Zed went on location to Deplorapalooza in Las Vegas. In this episode the guys share their thoughts on the experience, and we play the first two of many interviews that were done. There will be several of these episodes that are releasing over... more
Red and Zed provide a taste of the things to come from their time live at Deplorapalooza! If you love the show go to Patreon and subscribe to get even more content available to patrons at all levels bit.ly/DailyCircusPodPatre
Red and Zed have the founder of Deplorapalooza on to talk the event, and actor and author Nick Airus to talk about his upcoming book Depolarized. If you love the show go to Patreon and subscribe to get even more content available to patrons at all le... more
Zed and Red talk Bernie, #Yanggang is out, Wuhan has some interesting weather patterns, and more on this episode of the daily circus! If you love the show go to Patreon and subscribe to get even more content available to patrons at all levels http://... more
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Discussion of Harvey Milk is embarrassing. Lacking basic cultural literacy is not the stuff of five stars. Keep working, fellas
I’m not sure what the perspective being offered here is. There is a lot of cynicism and equivocation, but not much entertainment or information.
It reminds me of the kind of conversations I overhear in public that make me subconsciously roll my eyes.
It’s fine if you think that Alex Jones deserves to be on social media, but to minimize what he has done is disgusting. The fact that you are not sure if he was lying or just made a journalistic mistake is horrifying. I can’t listen to any other episodes because the credibility and absurdity of this episode cancels any belief that you could have a reasonable opinion on anything.
Great discussions on current news items. Very entertaining with their banter.
This podcast has been consistently funny and entertaining. Don't change a thing!








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