While Kmele dodges teargas canisters in Hong Kong, Welch and Moynihan are back in Williamsburg, drinking pints of palomas and trying--and sometimes succeeding--to avoid tedious horse race journalism. So instead...Remember when Salon.com was sort of normal? Neil Peart is dead. But was Rush any good? The lads disagree (but agree that "rock is not about math"). And while we're at it, can The Beatles be a helpful parenting tool? A predictable digression about Iran and Kent State. Then a bit more about music.
Plus: The requisite peek into the mailbag, including a correspondent whose mother has an... intriguing theory about Moynihan. And one more thing: maybe you shouldn't get annoyed when someone asks where you're really from."
(Recorded January 12, 2020)
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