Mostly entertaining, but at what price?
The host is sort of a cocky dude who presses a rumor that probably shouldn’t be pressed. He’s got to get to the bottom of this story because he’s “obsessed” — identities and diplomacy be damned. He seems out of touch — he states the rich white person who has committed a crime always walks free because they are rich and white. This is obviously untrue but perhaps he can stay stuff like this since he is a rich white person living in a rich white bubble. I liked the people he interviewed and the backstory.
LoriFLA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/26/22
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I listened to half the episodes on Spotify. It’s ultimately overdetermined history for 40 year old liberal white men. The worst part is how this series is patronizing towards Black lives. Whether it be Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, or MLK, you can expect to get a flattened image of real people,...Read full review »
LifeBetterGreen via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/16/20
I might have to pay for Spotify to listen to the rest of this.
CobaltJackson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/20
I can’t believe the guys at Pod Save America are peddling this load of crap! Are we being punk’d?? The whole production is an over-hyped, insipid attempt at creating intrigue where there is only banality. Whose idea was this anyway????
Lover of birds! via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/20/20
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