Fake balance
The premise of hacks on tap is that each represents one side of the political divide. Not so. One hates trump a lot and the other hates him even more. And they get a guest hack who is also a staunch liberal. This is pointless. There is a large audience that craves balanced analysis of the current political landscape but this show which purports to deliver exactly that fails abysmally.
SimonJ123981 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/20
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