Finally Deleted
It’s with heaviest of heart I finally had to delete this podcast from my line-up. Trump just lives rent free in both these guy’s heads and it’s just not enjoyable. Amar has lost his way but I mainly blame his co-host for it. This guy is a liberal whack job to the extreme. When Amar first started his podcast, it was SO GOOD. It was like an extension of his books. Great legal history with the political scene as a backdrop to why the Constitution was what is became. Then solely, his co-host (who seriously suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome) pulled Amar from talking about what he knows best, to talking and talking and talking and talking about Trump. If/When Amar gets a new co-host, do I believe the podcast can return to normalcy. Amar needs to find someone who can keep him on track, to talk about what is original listeners came for: legal history, Original Constitutional interpretation, and allowing Amar to be Amar.
Tonysnyder1977 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/24
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