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It’s unbearable to listen to pseudo-intellectuals like Sam babble on, rapidly repeating words in succession in a contrived university accent. You can just feel him looking down his nose at you. Didn’t like it when William F (sakes) Buckley did it and I still want to vomit in my plebe mouth when I hear it. You think it makes people listen more closely but it likely turns more people off. Plus, society cannot function without truth in journalism, no matter how much you personally don’t like those being lied about. Lastly, I don’t hold his affinity for corrupt career politicians or his acceptance of vicious crimes against children. The podcast cover art design is pleasing though. So there’s that.
M.Y. Ready via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/31/22
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