Essential and critically relevant news about California's politics
Each episode, Will Swaim of the California Policy Center provides a meaty list of California political news items that help elucidate what's driving the myriad of problems Californians are facing – while David Bahnsen lends his invaluable perspective and analysis. On top of this, the two hosts provide a much needed sense of humor to help listeners enjoy digesting what is often some fairly disheartening news. Thank goodness we have these hosts and their organizations (including The National Review) keeping watch and providing this essential investigative reporting. This podcast is an all around great listen, and one I always look forward to keep me up to date.Read full review »
Hamster Calhoon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/24
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Thanks guys. As a young transient resident of SoCal, it’s great that you two are discussing this state’s financial and cultural illness. Hopefully more people join the fight for free markets and free ideas.
TX333 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/18
As an Arizonan, the insanity of Californian politics seems terrifyingly relevant to me. David and Will taking a measured, detailed walk through each week is very frustrating: not because of their hosting skills, which are excellent, but because I see these same things starting to happen in my...Read full review »
TCA14W via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/19
The mismatched dynamic between the co hosts adds a bit of drama to what would otherwise be a pretty straight forward "talking heads" podcast. I don't intend to be mean, but David is not only much more intelligent than Will, but also much more self-aware. This imbalance creates some...Read full review »
JonathanWhite via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/22/17
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