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For me it’s Morning Joe. I just like the panel of people they have on there.

My mom thinks Rachel Maddow is Jesus. I find her annoying and she never cuts to the chase. She always seems winded from her long winded rant.

Young Turks is another podcast I like a lot. Along with the Ezra Klein podcast.

I will admit I listen to the 1st hour of Lars Larson everyday just because I want to hear his douchebag rants about how Donald Trump is amazing and the NW is awful.
 
Love Rachel Maddow. I like her indirect approach and then how it all ties together.
 
I can honestly do without any of them. I don't have a real habit of listening to political podcasts but I will on occasion. I probably prefer John Oliver, The Daly Show or Colbert for their humorous takes on politics but I listen to WTF by Marc Maron regularly and also Conan O'brian needs a friend. I can't listen to Joe Rogan for long without tuning out. Not a fan. I find him really disingenuous and fickle most of the time. Same with Bill Maher...he's become a whining old get off my lawn washed up bachelor who thinks young people have no convictions or critical thinking skills....he's wrong. I like listening to 2 flies on a wall with Spade and Carvey. I also listen to the History Channel podcast a lot. When I need a chuckle I listen to the Liberal Redneck podcast...he's hillarious
 
I don’t listen to any specific political podcast. Sometimes the podcasts I listen to delve into politics, but it’s usually the comedy podcasts and their takes are terrible
 
Dave Smith, Glenn Greenwald mostly. I’ll turn on TYT to get the leftist side of things and watch Cenk yell and bang his fists on the table and Ana is hot. I watch Breaking Points often as well.

FOX, MSNBC and CNN are purely entertainment networks to placate adult children. They are like charging stations for boomers to juice up before they go on Facebook and scream into the void.
 
I watch Club Random and Real Time. I parallel Bills thinking many ways. As and Independent that leans left especially with social issues & pro choice, I am a fiscal conservative and do all our personal finances. Zero debt. Also, even at a 9 days away from 74, I am a second amendment supporter and have always owned firearms for hunting and protection.
 
I am a fiscal conservative and do all our personal finances. Zero debt. Also, even at a 9 days away from 74, I am a second amendment supporter and have always owned firearms for hunting and protection.
All mine are financial podcasts.
 
I watch Club Random and Real Time. I parallel Bills thinking many ways. As and Independent that leans left especially with social issues & pro choice, I am a fiscal conservative and do all our personal finances. Zero debt. Also, even at a 9 days away from 74, I am a second amendment supporter and have always owned firearms for hunting and protection.
I used to enjoy Bill's commentary but since Club Random he's really been repetitive and has 3 rants that he engages all his guests with unless they are rock stars, then he wants to know about their sex lives...yawn. Bill is living in a bubble of privilege and it's not aging well in my view. He's pretty much trying to follow Rogan's gazillion follower formula which entails playing both sides against the middle. I agree with Bill on many points but the one's I disagree with he seems to have amplified
 
I prefer reading. I can't listen to anything/anyone without my mind wandering off into the woods and getting eaten by a bear.

barfo
 
I used to enjoy Bill's commentary but since Club Random he's really been repetitive and has 3 rants that he engages all his guests with unless they are rock stars, then he wants to know about their sex lives...yawn. Bill is living in a bubble of privilege and it's not aging well in my view. He's pretty much trying to follow Rogan's gazillion follower formula which entails playing both sides against the middle. I agree with Bill on many points but the one's I disagree with he seems to have amplified
I dont agree with everything he says and he does get a bit raunchy at times. I only watch when I see someone thats interesting. With Real Time Like that he has a variety of different guest. He not opposed to hearing and/or discussing various views on things.
 
I prefer reading. I can't listen to anything/anyone without my mind wandering off into the woods and getting eaten by a bear.

barfo
you should try Grizzly Man on audio ...he and his girlfriend both get their brains eaten.....sorry, spoiler alert
 
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Can you recommend a good one? Thats free
Fair warning - I listen to a LOT, trying to get the most intellectually thoughtful commentary.

Almost all the ones I listen to are more macro focused. You can find them on Youtube or almost any podcast feed.


+ Macro Voices -> Erik Townsend
+ Thoughtful Money -> Adam Taggart (formerly part of Wealthion)
+ What is Money -> Robert Breedlove (the first 30+/- episodes are really great - the newer ones are hit/miss)
+ Eurodollar University -> Jeff Snider
+ FFTT -> Luke Gromen (YouTube only)
+ Milkshakes Markets Madness -> Brent Johnson
+ Tax Smart Real Estate Investors Podcast -> Brandon Hall
+ What Bitcoin Did -> Peter McCormack


Lynn Alden -> Follow her on twitter. She knows her stuff and is incredibly brilliant. She goes on as a guest on most of these other podcasts.
 
The REWATCHABLES
THE WATCH
THE RINGER NBA SHOW
THE PRESTIGE TV PODCAST
GOLD MINDS W/ KEVIN HART
UNSPOOLED
THE ATHLETIC NBA SHOW
FILMS TO BE BURIED WITH
THE BIG PICTURE
SMARTLESS
WHAT WENT WRONG
BILL SIMMONS
RYEN RUSSILLO
THE OFFICE ASMR
…to name a few.
 
I watch Club Random and Real Time. I parallel Bills thinking many ways. As and Independent that leans left especially with social issues & pro choice, I am a fiscal conservative and do all our personal finances. Zero debt. Also, even at a 9 days away from 74, I am a second amendment supporter and have always owned firearms for hunting and protection.
I'm 3 days from 70!
 
#1 Dad
2 Bears 1 Cave
American Scandal
Darknet Diaries
Five Thirty Eight Politics
The Journal
Monday Morning Podcast
Noiser (they have come out with a number of podcasts I listen to, I guess)
The Nugget Climbing Podcast
Planet Money
Pretend
Search Engine
The Spy Who
We Might Be Drunk
Your Mom's House
 
Damn, mods aren’t letting ANYTHING slide.
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Contrapoints, Philosophy Tube, Thought Slime, HBomberGuy.

and the platoon of liberal funnymen when I'm feeling nostalgic: Stewart, Colbert, Meyers, and Oliver
 
Happy Birthday to River and Crandc!

Most of my stuff is YouTube, if I am strictly listening its 720 AM or an audiobook.

Stuff I enjoy: Tucker, JP Sears, Buddy Brown, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, Michael Knowles, Off The Curb, most everything else is strictly entertainment value with zero political position.
 



I really miss Tough Crowd. Definitely had a conservative bent to it, Colin was defensive of Bush, but it's fun to go back and see like...good faith arguments about race and culture before the 2010s turned everything into a culture war. It was also the place where hack comedians went to die, where the most famous person in the room could bomb and the audience and other comedians let them have it. The show barely exists these days, only in mostly terrible quality footage, but it really should be preserved for future comedians to learn from.

It's sad that so many of the shows regulars died young. Patrice, Giraldo, Todd Lynne etc. Ralphie May too. And a lot of the people back then that I liked, Gervais, DiPaolo, Anthony Cumia, Chappelle, are so deeply embedded in either gender issues or MAGA that they lost their funny.
 

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