Four funny friends, Ty Barnett, Eddie Pence, Courtney Suttle and Jerry Rocha get together once a week to talk politics and most times sports as well.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSociety & Culture |
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The gang talks about the current administrations next step in it's fascist parade of taking on comedy after what's happeend to Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel.
We talk the insanity of the "Chipocalypse Now" post, the four hour fawning over dear leader and of course, locker room talk.
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Amazing podcast! The use of sports fandom to explain the tribalism of politics in the U.S. is spot on! They lean left on most things; only leaning right when it comes to wristbands during Spring Break on the Gulf Coast.
The only place for nuanced and well thought out political discussion has arrived.
Came here for some laughs, stayed for the lefty politics. I’ve known Jerry and Eddie were good Pinko Commies for years now. Glad to add Ty and Courtney to my personal list of Good People.
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This podcast features a group of four comedic friends who come together weekly to discuss a mix of contemporary issues, primarily focusing on political commentary and sports. The lively discussions are characterized by humor and personal anecdotes, often touching on the absurdities of modern life while tackling serious issues like societal values, racism, and political accountability. Throughout various episodes, the hosts weave personal stories with humorous critiques of public figures, particularly those in sports and politics, creating both entertaining and thought-provoking content.
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We Ain't Right launched 3 months ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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