
In communities across the U.S., from small towns to big cities, there used to be a lot more places like the ol’ neighborhood bar. It was a place you could come after work, to talk with your friends & neighbors about the news of the day, to have a few laughs, and maybe a few drinks.
In those days, you could even talk about politics a little bit without causing a bar brawl. These days, the people in... more
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Shawn and Jody chatted with Malcolm Nance and Charlie Pierce!!!
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Shawn and Jody talked about the loss of Shawn's dog, Kiwi, and spoke with Sen. Nate Blouin of Utah who is running for the US Congress as a progressive, and the lovely Brooklyn Dad Defiant
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Shawn and Jody chatted with Anita and Karen from TruBlu Politics, and Jody is an idiot, she had the wrong show clock up at the end of the show and insisted there was one more segment. D'OH!
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Shawn and Jody chatted with Glenn Kirschner and John Fugelsang
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There are way better options and the fact they can’t control volume levels (resulting in deafening moments) is a no go.
47:30 I hear a Commercial for ICE! I’m not listening again until I hear why this happened from Jody on Stephanie Miller on Tuesday. Remember Integrity Matters
I thought Sean was settling down, but it seems he is relapsing into too many asides and relaying his personal experiences at inopportune times. More Jody, more guest. Dial it back please Sean, I really want to support this show.
I enjoy a majority of the guest. I like Jody and enjoy her insight on topics. I’ve been listening to Jody on Stephanie Miller’s show and Bob Cesca’s show. Shawn I believe just likes to hear himself talk. I’m sure he’s a nice person, but he talks over everyone and too much. I’ve now started fast forwarding a majority of the show and when I stop it’s still Shawn talking, until the last half hour when the guest come on. Even then it gets to where I can’t finish because majority of the talking is Sh... more
An enjoyable listen, covering times that are not at all enjoyable. Well done. Recommend.
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The discussions featured engage listeners in lively conversations around the political landscape of the United States, frequently addressing pressing topics such as government shutdowns, election results, and social welfare issues. Humor is often interwoven with serious commentary, making it an engaging listen for those interested in current events and political analysis. The atmosphere resembles that of a familiar neighborhood bar, where politics can be discussed openly without hostility, reflecting a shared sense of community and camaraderie among hosts and guests alike. Unique to this series is the combination of political insights with a light-hearted approach, featuring anecdotes and personal stories that resonate with everyday listene... more
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These podcasts share a similar audience with The Politics Bar:
1. The Bob Cesca Show
2. Frangela: The Final Word
3. Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
4. The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal
5. The John Fugelsang Podcast
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Recent guests on The Politics Bar include:
1. Frank Conniff
2. Mindy Rickles
3. Ed Mann
4. Phil Ittner
5. Richard Chew
6. Karen Bass
7. Rude Pundit
8. Jared Rizzi
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