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Jen Briney, Andrew Heaton and Justin Robert Young discuss the world of politics, government and media. They have never, and will never, be incorrect about anything.

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The gang digs into the explosive report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered troops to "kill everyone" aboard a suspected narco-trafficking boat in the Caribbean. After a second missile strike killed survivors clinging to the wreckag... more

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The gang breaks down the revival of Rush Hour 4, a project brought back to life after President Trump reportedly lobbied Paramount’s top shareholder to greenlight Brett Ratner’s return to the franchise. With Ratner facing years of misconduct allegati... more

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The gang digs into the House’s overwhelming vote to force the public release of the Epstein files, a fight that spiraled into a rare bipartisan stampede after a discharge petition backed leadership into a corner. With Trump’s behind the scenes pressu... more

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The gang reacts to the end of the longest federal shutdown in American history, as Senate Democrats face backlash for a deal that included funding extensions and back pay, but not their key health care priorities. Did they cave, or is this just how g... more

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Chris Salisa
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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
A physician and economist at Stanford University, known for co-authoring the Great Barrington Declaration.
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Tony Hinchcliffe
Comedian known for his roast-style humor
Episode: About Washington Post Endorsements and Puerto Rico Jokes
Tom Merritt
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Justin Robert Young
Political commentator and host, known for his engaging discussions and humor.
Andrew Heaton
Political satirist and host, recognized for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on current events.
Jen Briney
Political analyst and host, celebrated for her empathetic approach to political discussions and attention to detail.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 297 ratings
  • God save Heaton

    Andrew Heaton baby sits some luigi-like losers once a weak. More Heaton more glory.

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    5
    T99maximus
    United Statesa month ago
  • Jen doesn’t listen

    This would be my favorite podcast if jen wasn’t in it. Not because I dislike her personally but because all she does is wag her finger at the two guys. She never ever listens to them. Or anyone. Everything she says is right and she gets easily frustrated rhetorically when challenged to the point that the guys feel bad and move on. She says things. That’s it. She just says things. I’ve never heard a cogent point a slam dunk argument or even an interesting little insight.

    And the last “awww poor... more

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    4
    Rexqesdr
    United States2 months ago
  • jen hate fest

    I started listening to this podcast because of Jen's phenomenal work on her own project (to which i am subscribed as a patron). I really really tried to like this podcast, even with the obvious arrogance of JRY. He dominates the conversation and brushes off the other podcast hosts--most glaringly, Jen. After this latest episode, I'm done. This isn't a podcast about engaging with different perspectives, it's the JRY auto-jerk-off sesh podcast, and I was astounded at the complete lack of willingne... more

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    Velamine
    United States2 months ago
  • Get to the topic

    I normally don’t write negative reviews but as this podcast has no website and no way to contact them I’ll leave this here. I’m tired of straining my finger by endlessly tapping on the fast-forward button. Your latest episode on Charlie Kirk took 11 minutes to get to the topic. If you’re gonna chitchat, put it at the end of the show where your super fans are still listening. Jen said twice in this episode “and we’re back in the weeds.”Your audience isn’t interested in the weeds. Get to the topic... more

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    David Jackson
    United States3 months ago
  • Jen and 2 Men

    Jen is the only good thing about this podcast. She has a practical approach to politics that applies to the every day citizen from an empathetic perspective. Justin is a raging misogynist who panders to the right. He constantly trolls and talks over Jen, completely denies the Epstein conspiracy, and, at best, has an apathetic response to the Palestinian genocide. For someone who constantly denounces individual violence in the US, he sure has no problem with Israel killing Palestinian children da... more

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    bubbababy__
    United States3 months ago

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There is notable criticism regarding the dynamic between the hosts, often highlighting an imbalance in discussion participation.
Listeners enjoy the entertaining and humorous approach of the hosts to serious political topics.
Many appreciate the in-depth analyses of current political events and societal implications, while some express frustration over the frequent banter that diverts from core discussions.

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About Graham Platner and Amazon's Robots
Q: So Andrew, you were giving me some happy faces. What do you think about Amazon's automation plans?
I think this is a conversation we've been having for about 300 years, where technology comes out and automates things, creating net jobs but also job losses.
About Graham Platner and Amazon's Robots
Q: Jen, how are you going to stand up to this Nazi rhetoric?
By pointing out what bullshit it is.
About the Gaza Peace Plan and Jay Jones
Q: Is there time to replace Jones with another Democrat if he steps down?
No, if he were to step down, it would essentially be giving up on the race as his name would still be on the ballot.
About the Gaza Peace Plan and Jay Jones
Q: Should Jones drop out of this race?
Yes, this behavior is toxic and detrimental to his ability to be objective or neutral. It reflects badly on the Democratic Party.
About Jimmy Kimmel and the Government Shutdown
Q: How do the hosts view the upcoming government shutdown?
The hosts analyze the potential political ramifications of a government shutdown, arguing that it could backfire on the Democratic Party and highlight their lack of strategy.

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Conversations consist of dynamic discussions surrounding the intersection of politics, media, and current events. The hosts explore a range of topical issues, from governmental policies and political maneuvers to contemporary cultural phenomena, often injecting humor and personal experiences into their analyses. They frequently critique the effectiveness of bipartisan legislation while reflecting on individuals' influence within various political landscapes. Noteworthy topics include government shutdowns, prominent political figures, and socio-economic issues, particularly examining how these themes resonate with contemporary society. This podcast stands out for its mix of serious commentary and light-hearted banter, providing a platform fo... more

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