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We're Not Wrong

By: Andrew Heaton Jen Briney Justin Robert Young
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  • Jen Briney, Andrew Heaton and Justin Robert Young discuss the world of politics, government and media. They have never, and will never, be incorrect about anything.

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  • About Invoking the 25th Amendment on Biden and Teaching the Bible in Schools
    Jul 11 2024

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    The gang explore the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment and the concerns about Biden's fitness for office. They also touch on the media's coverage of Biden's condition and the lack of transparency from the White House. They also discuss the directive by Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters to teach the Bible in public schools.


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    00:00 The Importance (or Lack Thereof) of Outfit Choices

    12:13 Controversy Surrounding Joe Biden's Cognitive Abilities

    31:45 Limited Options for Addressing Concerns about Biden's Health

    52:55 The Potential Scandals Surrounding the Biden Family

    01:09:26 Teaching the Bible in Public Schools

    01:19:33 The Chevron Deference and the Ninth Amendment




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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • About Biden Dropping Out and Presidential Immunity
    Jul 4 2024

    The gang discuss is the concern about Joe Biden's performance in the presidential debate and his ability to serve as president due to his apparent cognitive decline. They debate whether Biden should stay the course, refuse the nomination, or resign as president.


    The conversation discusses the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and the impact it may have on future prosecutions of former presidents.


    Chapters


    06:41 Debate Performance and Implications for the Democratic Party


    57:10 Debate on the implications of the ruling: abuse of power vs. protection


    01:17:56 Debating the Chevron Doctrine


    01:30:22 The Role of Billionaires in Society


    01:43:02 Richard Nixon's Perspective on Presidential Immunity



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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • About Julian Assange and Paywalls (and Debates)
    Jun 27 2024

    The gang discusses the upcoming presidential debate and the frustrations with the corporate media's control over the event. Also, the release of Julian Assange from prison and the implications for press freedom. Finally, the New York Times' plan to put its top podcast behind a paywall.


    Chapters


    00:00 Surviving the Texas Heat

    32:51 Impartiality and Corporate Influence in the Debate Format

    42:18 The Case of Julian Assange

    01:04:54 The New York Times' Paywall

    01:18:01 The Power Dynamics of Influential Individuals



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    1 hr and 43 mins

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An excellent confluence of political discourse

I've been listening to Heaton's The Political Orphanage for about a year or so now, and one fine day, some months back, he featured an episode of We're Not Wrong in lieu of another diatribe on the damage done by restrictive zoning. As disappointed as I was to not listen to him wax poetic about how the zoning regulations killed significant portions of Wallace's lineage, that episode DID introduce me to Jen and Justin. This show has been part of my 'day 1 listen' list ever since.

You likely won't agree with everything they say, but they are honest, and do an excellent job of (usually) backing their opinions with decent rationale. If you like politics, but hate politicians? This is worth your time!

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