If only the audience were as compelling as the hosts.
The Weekly call-in show is something of a crap-shoot as the content tends to skew far above their audience, or at least many of the audience members who aspire to “call in”, as evidenced by the first caller during the 06JUN18 episode who couldn’t help himself from joining the call-in queue despite having nothing in mind to discuss. Hopefully these talented two will enjoy even-greater future success to the point at which they’re able to enforce some nominal entry barriers for the sake of improving their overall content. Nimrods notwithstanding, their social and political insight always is compelling and well-reasoned and few seem to go further to ensure every viewpoint, including those which may not agree, is heard.
Me_By_My_Lonesome via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/18
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Farage is Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A mischievous quick-witted sprite. An outsider, who frightens and baffles the establishment in equal measure. In self-imposed exile from the Conservative party, Farage spent twenty-five years doggedly fighting a corrupt, remote elite riven with...Read full review »
ben15367743 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/10/18
Once a pissweasel, always a pissweasel. Farage is the Machine, he claims to be broke but it’s been proven that he’s raking in more money from outside interests than most MEP’s even though he never shows up for work to represent our country. He’s a chancer selling our country down the river for...Read full review »
Dean Morrison via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/11/18
Look forward to listening. To the people who take the time just to be negative & post bad reviews - I can taste your tears - sweet
Danyyy boyyyy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/11/18
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