Shamelessly Partisan
It's fine to be quietly partisan and think about issues coming from a republican view of small government, free market economy, etc.. This podcast does some of that, but the amount of analysis for such a respected news source is disappointing. To the Potomac Watch commentators there are no right and wrong decisions in Washington. There are only good guys and bad guys and the good guys can do no wrong and the bad guys can do no right. There is no analysis on this show, only spin to reflect a certain position. The sardonic tone on this podcast reflects exactly what these guys are: a bunch of old unfunny white guys, disgruntled about the direction of the country.Read full review »
5Jesse via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/16
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Discussion is even-handed and great, but Gigot, and McGurn to a lesser extent, need to speak up. It’s almost as bad as NPR.
BTMule via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/18
An excellent review of Don McGahn and preview of a potential Justice Kavanaugh, particularly Kim Strassel’s final point about generational change and the prospect of more aggressively written opinions.
PCCHK001 via Apple Podcasts · Hong Kong · 09/01/18
I enjoy everyone here but Paul Gigot, who is still in a hissy fit that Trump won. Stop the snark, Paul, he is our President now - grow up and get over it ... or maybe return to the PBS News Hour with your old comrades on the Left.
Stephan Zweig via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/17
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