Listen to the audio version of all your favorite YouTube videos from Leeja Miller. Follow along as she tries to answer the question: ...why, America???
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews Commentary |
After Alabamaās recent IVF ban and the ongoing debate over abortion and mifepristone, the conversation has shifted. Conservatives arenāt just going for abortion. They wonāt stop until all our rights under the 14th amendment (marriage equality, contra... more
This week marked the start of the first criminal trial for any former US president in history. I'll break down the Stormy Daniels hush money case, what the charges are, what to expect during this trial, and what happened during the first week of the ... more
From trickle down Reaganomics to union busting to decimating the middle class and more, Ronald Reagan is responsible for many of the shifts that occurred at the end of the 20th century that caused the major inequalities we see in America today.
The latest presidential polls, it turns out, are pretty useless. It's impossible to tell who's going to win this far in advance. Let's talk about how to interpret presidential polls, why they're wrong, and what to pay attention to instead. more
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Leeja is so capable of doing a thorough well informed program but chooses to carry water for the uniparty.
Leeja Miller has mastered the art of deconstructing and explaining how we are where we are in 2024. more
Love the podcast and the YouTube channel. Very enlightening.
A careful critical eye on US society, its legal, political and cultural institutions, solidly based on source documentation and historical background research. Her point of view is that of fairness, rights and justice for all, particularly for those who canāt afford the legal fees, and she shares what she finds that disturbs her; but she always lists ways in which we can take positive action to improve things. Youāll hear a short endorsement of a sponsor, always followed by a āThanksā for them, ... more
Leeja provides such wonderfully researched info on so many topics that are often incredibly fascinating. She present this info in ways that are easy to follow and understand. Iām really grateful for what I have learned from her work and am always eagerly waiting for each new episode! :)
Apple Podcasts | #80 | United States/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #85 | United Kingdom/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #55 | Italy/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #67 | Germany/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #242 | Italy/News |
Apple Podcasts | #31 | New Zealand/News/News Commentary |
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