sweet spot between satire and evidence-based analysis
I was hooked in episode 2, with the psychologist explaining Trump through the framework of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Resisting a Narcissist needs a mix of evidence-based analysis (disproving Trump’s lies, distortions, and ignorance) and satire (deflating Trump's self-importance and calling out his surprisingly small repertoire of catchphrases, buzzwords, and obsessions). This podcast and John Oliver are both doing good work on this.Read full review »
HLH66 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/16
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This podcast is a fun and informative source of information to help understand some of the crazy and confusing statements and actions we are seeing in this presidential election that we have never seen before.
kehkeh1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/16
There are those that see past the simplistic Trump pandering and those that believe this podcast is a personal affront to their rights as an American in some way.
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Is this what is considered intellectual? The same people would be out with pitchforks if anyone did this to Hillary Clinton. I better stop there. Don't want to end up committing suicide via double tap. Keep up the good work guys. At this rate, you may finally get that staffer position you are...Read full review »
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