
Unbiased political analysis the way you wish still existed. Justin Robert Young isn't here to tell you what to think, he's here to tell you who is going to win and why. www.politicspoliticspolitics.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 546 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Normally love this podcast, but episodes guest was so horribly biased I couldn't listen to it.
You really just said that “at a minimum” it was Renee Good’s fault for getting shot in the face.
Nauseating.
It’s been a year and the cover art still has Kamala on it. All he wants to do is strawman the left while steelmanning the right. Unbiased is just a lie.
No Jen.
One note though:in a recent episode you say we need 2 or 3 people primary debates,that was actually tried by republicans in 2012 with a newt Gingrich and Jon huntsman as well as newt Gingrich and Herman Cain did Lincoln Douglas style debates and there was a we polls essentially lesser known candidates debate between roemer,Gary Johnson and Fred Krager.
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This podcast offers a blend of insightful political analysis and current event commentary, focusing heavily on election dynamics, party strategies, and key political figures. The host frequently discusses the implications of political events and policy decisions, providing a balanced look at the motivations behind the actions of influential individuals and organizations in the political landscape. Unique to the content are the engaging interviews with various guests, each bringing their expertise to address pressing issues, making it an informative resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of modern politics.
Listeners can expect discussions that span topics such as elections, party politics, government shutdowns, eco... more
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