So Far Left It’s Tough To Listen To
First, Thank God Ezra is gone. As the Podcast version of Rachel Maddow, you will get The Truth, but just the half that Ezra (and now other Hosts?) want to hear and let you hear. Second, Ezra has a voice for print. His mushy voice is infuriating, no matter what content he is promoting. In the Yiddish Dictionary there is a photo of Ezra under the word Nebbish. He wrestled in High School to prove he wasn’t, but his vocal style, (along with the inability to pronounce T’s) is infuriating to anyone who likes simple diction as an entrée into any conversation involving the spoken word. Demosthenes he’s not. Still, he has guests that are worth listening to and in many cases the Left’s version of the Expert in their field, but it is best if you want a complete picture of any subject Ezra is delving into (He will tell you repeatedly, “This is something I’ve been thinking a Lot about lately) that you find the analog on the Right. Otherwise, what’s the point of “informing” yourself? I hope that the quality remains but the objectivity comes forth to lead rather than what has been a very Far Left version of life and politics in the U.S.
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