Hit or miss
I really wanted this to be a better podcast. It's a good format and easy to listen to, but there are still biases that come out in the dialogue. Neutrality is important to me, but several episodes, between the host or the guest, some subtle personal political bias came out in the way things were phrased. In some cases hyperbole. I think these things could have been controlled through editing. This is an ok podcast, but stars lost for claiming to be non-partisan and then using politically charged language in the content. It's not extreme, but it's there.Read full review »
fevered monkey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/16
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I only wish we could hear more right leaning researchers, but even so, really good material
Mr. Buster! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/18
I am a layman but also a podcast NERD, and I really love this show. It's one of my favorites. I really appreciate how in-depth they go into the issues, and look at all the different aspects of things. A great example of quality and thoroughness instead of the normal buckshot-approach so many...Read full review »
Ohmycatness via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/17
This is a great way to learn about what really smart scholars have learned about US government and politics today. The podcasts are just the right length and easy to listen to and absorb.
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