Degenerated into nothingness
Used to listen to this show during Michael Krasny’s tenure. Michael used to challenge guests from both sides of the political spectrum. From time to time you would get to the bone and the hard data too. Now you get the social justice identity politics side and no challenges at all. Basically partisan monologues from the guests and cheerleading from the hosts. Objectivity, data and accountability are apparently part of the whole toxic white culture. The result is this program on one side and the state of San Francisco on the other.
Visen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/22
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The reporting is so biased and blatantly one sided that it is impossible to take this show as serious journalism. Even the callers seem to be screened to support the reporting.
like satie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/24
It's difficult to start the day without Krasny. He's the best interviewer on air. I don't know how he does it, but he manages to match the mood and intellect of every guest he interviews, and in so doing, gives us glimpses into some of the best and brightest minds around.
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