Occasionally rational.
I’m a centrist who prefers fact-based discourse. Potomac watch was often illuminating during the election but lately has fallen short, opting for just so arguments about tax policies and mockery of liberalism. The podcast is still occasionally illuminating about Congress, and managing a complex agenda. But they have been no more balanced than Fox & Friends about the president since Joe Rago passed. I unsubscribed on 10/31/17 after hearing them regurgitate Trump talking points after the Manafort indictments. Nothing to see here that you can’t hear from an angry drunk at the American Legion Hall while he watches Fox.
kaloleina via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/17
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