Promise. Production. But misses the point.
1 star for the prediction level. 1 star for the guests. The thesis of Mr Axelrod seems to be that the electorate doesn't trust the world of politics. He appears to think that hearing the life stories of some of the more-honest politicians and journalists will help. I admire Mr Axelrod intent, bur his thesis fires far below the mark. It misses the systemic corruption of our political system. If you think the NFL is a corrupt organization, would it really matter if a few of the players were good people? Tune in if you'd like to hear about the childhoods of politicians and political journalists between the ads.Read full review »
systemic corruptioneer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/16
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Axelrod turns out to be one of the best interviewers out there. He's also got great guests, and the podcast's format is conducive to learning things about them that you haven't already heard a dozen times. Keep up the great work.Read full review »
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