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re: Any political podcasts that can coherently give both sides of issues?
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:29 am to Tiger1242
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:29 am to Tiger1242
Why you are interested in hearing from people who want to sexualize kids, track your movements and steal tax dollars from the American public to promote transgenderism around the world? Is that the side you want?
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:30 am to John Barron
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Also follow Eric Daugherty, that dude is a Rockstar. He calls it right down the middle
You fricking liar.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:31 am to Tiger1242
Does Breaking Points count?
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:31 am to LemmyLives
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You mean PDB (President's Daily Brief) with Mike Baker?
No Patrick Bet Davids podcast which was #1 in the world on Election night
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:33 am to LemmyLives
Not purely political but the all-in podcast
This post was edited on 2/6/25 at 9:34 am
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:37 am to SDVTiger
I’ll second Mark Halperin’s Two Way. He challenges his right wing and left wing commentators to explain positions that are problematic for their side.
I really loved his election coverage. It was a breath of fresh air to hear the commentators actually criticize what their side was doing through the whole cycle.
The best part of his podcast is he brings in the “listeners” and gives them space to ask questions and even challenges their viewpoints and positions as well. He makes no bones about that either often telling guests on the Zoom call, “You’re stepping into the middle. You’re going to be challenged. If you can’t handle that, don’t raise your hand.”
I really loved his election coverage. It was a breath of fresh air to hear the commentators actually criticize what their side was doing through the whole cycle.
The best part of his podcast is he brings in the “listeners” and gives them space to ask questions and even challenges their viewpoints and positions as well. He makes no bones about that either often telling guests on the Zoom call, “You’re stepping into the middle. You’re going to be challenged. If you can’t handle that, don’t raise your hand.”
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:37 am to Tiger1242
Bari Weiss' HONESTLY has some amazing podcasts. She has experimented with a format in front of a live audience whereby the audience is polled on a subject, two experts then debate in front of the audience and they finish the show with another poll to see which argument was most compelling.
However, her primary format is straight interview, like other podcasts, but it is done in a thoughtful and non-shrill way. She never screams and rarely instills her own view points.
Background: Bari is the NYT journalist who got fired for reporting a (Tom Cotton I believe?) OpEd with a conservative slant. She is a jewish, lesbian democrat. After her firing she went on to found her own media company, The Free Press. I'm a staunch conservative and I really enjoy listening to her.
However, her primary format is straight interview, like other podcasts, but it is done in a thoughtful and non-shrill way. She never screams and rarely instills her own view points.
Background: Bari is the NYT journalist who got fired for reporting a (Tom Cotton I believe?) OpEd with a conservative slant. She is a jewish, lesbian democrat. After her firing she went on to found her own media company, The Free Press. I'm a staunch conservative and I really enjoy listening to her.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:39 am to Tiger1242
2-Way Morning Meeting on YouTube.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:40 am to Tiger1242
Read and follow across the spectrum eliminating only the crazies.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:40 am to John Barron
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Mark Halperin
I really enjoy his 2Way, and watch it on Youtube (sometimes 2X day) I wish it was updated on spotify so I could listen to it on my walks without having to live stream video
I highly recommend 2Way.. you occasionally get a screechy cat lady liberal calling into the show but Mark usually shuts them down, which is fun to watch.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:41 am to Tiger1242
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that gives both sides?
"Both sides" is over.
There's only right and wrong going forward.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:41 am to VoxDawg
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Your premise is faulty if it hinges on the inherent validity of leftist opinions.
There is not common ground.
Before trying to find someone who is neutral, check out a few of Victor Davis Hanson’s podcast to gain historical perspective.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 9:41 am to Tiger1242
Any political podcasts that can coherently give both sides of issues?
No. Simply because there is nothing coherent that comes from the Left.
No. Simply because there is nothing coherent that comes from the Left.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 1:46 pm to Tiger1242
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Anyone have a truly or at least mostly unbiased political podcasts recommendation that gives both sides?
There is only one side now
If you don’t know that, you are incredibly naive
After Trumps four years you can search for your other side
Posted on 2/6/25 at 1:48 pm to John Barron
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Also follow Eric Daugherty, that dude is a Rockstar. He calls it right down the middle
Chicken isn’t a fan of self promotion, Eric.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 2:10 pm to andoman
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TRIGGERnometry (some might say right leaning, but I would say common sense leaning)
Triggernometry is my black hole in time, love the show, I watch it whenever I get the chance.
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