Finally giving up on Left and Right.
I listened to this show religiously for the last 4-5 years. Over the last year, though, I've found that everyone except Matt Miller has an unforunate recurring habit of shrouding their comments in idealogical dogma - without apparently realizing it. Yes, the show is usually "polite", and yes it gives every "side" a chance to have it's say -- unfortunately they tend to use their time to spurt their side's mumbo-jumbo instead of talking real policy. I would love to see a Matt Miller-hosted show that actually talks about getting things done rather than the false equivalency of this rotating soapbox.Read full review »
Michael321 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/09
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If you're a lefty, you'll love it. If you're a righty, you'll hate it. If you're a centrist, you'll feel unrepresented. Left, Right and Center, or “It’s Bush’s fault”, is a horrible name for this program. I'm a firm believer in listening to a variety of arguments from...Read full review »
Quasigriz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/07
Absolutely the most even-handed, accurate (yes, really), and entertaining half-hour general U.S. political podcast. The host, Matt Miller, keeps the charactizations civil. Tony Blankley, conservate columnist, deftly defends the right-wing's right-mindedness. Robert Scheer, progressive...Read full review »
Thomas Ford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/08
My week is not complete until I have listened to the insightful crew at Left Right & Center intelligently discus the week's news. The discussion could be longer, but as any editor knows, time or space constraints tend to focus one's efforts, leaving us with the concise, well-argued...Read full review »
scooter54 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/09
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