Another light weight NPR show
Lots of anecdotes and broad generalizations; really light weight stuff. And his name dropping and bragging gets a bit repetitive. All anecdotes and data (rare though they occur) bash the right and elevate the left. Maybe 10 years ago, this would do ok. Today, it's just one of a thousand lazy biased podcasts that plays to believers. Surprising that it's part of the Freakonomics network; their QC team must be on summer vacation.Read full review »
Marcus517 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/21
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