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“Two verbose co-hosts with plenty to say about everything they know little about most of the time. When it comes to technology, some of their insights can be useful, as long as you keep in mind that at the end of the day, these two pundits and are trying to draw an audience.
I listened to the Sara Palin show and these guys have no clue what they are talking about. Everyone and their brother (with the exception of Pat Buchanan) thought Biden won the debate. They thought McCain would get a bounce in the polls. Wrong! McCain is further behind now then ever. They thought Palin's inability to answer questions was spectacular, and on par with the immaculate conception. Wrong! OMG, it's like these two were watching some other show, on some other planet.
Adam, who I don't know a lot about, thought Palin was brilliant. You have to be kidding me? That along should disqualify him from commenting on anything political now or any time in the future.
The funniest line was Adam saying that Palin took the debate to "a whole 'nother level" !! ROTFL. Adam lost all of his credibility right there. When they said that the Katie Couric Interviews were edited on purpose to set low expectations for the debate, his integrity was torn to shreds. Amazing.
Bottom Line: Don't waste your time on this podcast. Nothing to see here folks.”Read full review »
Jordan_X via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/09/08
“No Agenda is an extremely entertaining podcast hosted by two great tech personalities: Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak. In their on-air personas of Crackpot & The Buzzkill, respectively, Curry & Dvorak act as a sounding board for the political, environmental, and economic news of the day....”Read full review »
“I am just glad there is someone doing what Bill Maher was doing when he started making fun of Clinton during the "Political Incorrect" days.
Just like those good old days, these guys are no shills! I used to listen to them separately, and they make more sense together. Always need someone...”Read full review »
NoSprockets via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/09/09
“This podcast is little more than an hour of fatuous nonsense. Adam Curry comes off as an ultra light twerp utterly devoid of substance. Poor John Dvorak, I’ve always expected more of him, can do little to save the discussion after Adam Curry spouts his juvenile drivel.
Free is overpriced for...”Read full review »
Wormburner via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/10/08
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