Serious and lively
Imagine being invited to a cocktail party (not in Georgetown) where you get to listen to four of the liveliest, wittiest, funniest people you’d ever want to meet, and finding out (well, being reminded) that they’re also some of the most well-informed, smartest and even wisest on politics. And they’re on their third drink. That’s what the first podcast was like. Goldberg and Isgur are quick with the funniest one-liners, Hayes and French are more intent with political commentary, but they all touch all those bases at some point.
Dingo Reinhardt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/20
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Only listened to the first one and was disappointed. So far, doesn’t even compare to the Editors, Bulwark or Remnant podcasts because it simply doesn’t gel. Poor choice of moderator. I was shocked when midway thru, she said something about teaching college students. She sounds like a summer...Read full review »
chris2705 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/20
Really looking forward to adding this to my to my rotation. Five stars for the potential this has especially if they get the two major issues addressed. 1. The heavy inhaling into the microphones is distracting and makes it sound like everyone recording this is out of breath. 2. No one on this...Read full review »
Coolidge-Dawes '24 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/20
I always enjoyed seeing Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes on the Special Report panel, and the occasional times they appeared together were always must-watch for me. Now with The Dispatch podcast, throw in David French and Sarah Isgur... I mean, come on. It’s can’t-miss. And I’ll also add that...Read full review »
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