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Episode 340: Glory Be To The Road
We open with a somewhat amusing (and terrifying) story from Baltimore, then pivot to a discussion about what's going on with the protest movement in America
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Episode 339: Rubber Room Rest Stop
Another week where we take a road trip through the horrors of the world
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Episode 338: The Solutions Tent
We talk a little bit about our eclipse experiences, then dive into two articles about the so-called "illiberal left"—the first by that sicko Jonathan Chait, the second a reported story in the NYTimes
You can check out Aaron's latest short story here: https://apocalypse-confidential.com/2024/04/08/dreaming-of-europa/
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Episode 337: Expanding The Metaphor
Covering all the news and developments of a rather momentous week in early 2024.
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Episode 336: Bloodied And Sometimes Nude
This week we wrote some essays
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Episode 335: Elbit Horrors
The first half of today's episode is a discussion on why "rural America" is the political and cultural order of the day. Topics include Yellowstone, Beyonce's new album "Cowboy Carter," and a new book entitled "White Rural Rage."
The second half of the episode is a look at some of today's Most Ethical Companies, as reported on in a fascinating article for The Nation by writer Jess McAllen, linked here: https://www.thenation.com/article/economy/the-dubious-ethics-of-the-worlds-most-ethical-companies/
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Customer Reviews
The obvious problem
These darn people keep reminding me that the blatant wrong is so much so that it’s tired to laugh at it. Why care so angry. Blzt. (Get Aaron on the episode notes)
Liberals hating, but needing, The Left
This workers party podcast is always very relatable. When the hosts were discussing people watching the murder, destruction and genocidal acts in Gaza, I could only think about the many acts that American forces committed in Iraq and Afghanistan, those that we learned about, that may have been equivalent.
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pretty good but i think they might be communists?