If you like to listen to interruptions...
I am an NPR junkie and I wanted to love this, but after listening to all the episodes so far I'm not comfortable with the way in which these folks interrupt each other constantly. It's uncomfortable. Also, from Episode 1-a philosophy professor is not a real philosopher? Huh? Maybe it's just a function of the pace but I'm not sure why you NEED that pace. It's more fun to listen to people take turns rather than tryinig to shout each other down.Read full review »
ckernahan1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/15
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For someone who is wishing Jon Stewart and Colbert had stayed on one more year to see us through the 2016 election, these guys do a great job catching me up on the latest from the campaign trail. It leans liberal for sure, so not surprised to see poor reviews from the more conservative folks out...Read full review »
abramjk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/16
Zero content has been released for this podcast, except for a 3min introduction. How can anyone review anything!?! A terrible, long winded, rash, jumping the gun reactionary response. Full of big words to sound really smart and 'in the know'! Tom is probably a food critic for yelp. So 5...Read full review »
Vinomutt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/15
Unlike NPR's equally unceremonious ouster of Bob Edwards a decade ago in a clumsy attempt to capture a younger audience for 'Morning Edition', the elimination of Ken Rudin and reduction of Ron Elving from 'Its All Politics' may succeed in alienating the installed base. ...Read full review »
TimyT via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/15
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