

We're Not Wrong
Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert Young
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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 17min
About Mark Robinson and Moving If Trump Wins
Mark Robinson, a controversial Nude Africa superuser, dives into the drama of his posting scandal. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney reflects on his political journey, raising the eyebrow-catching question of whether he'd consider leaving the country if Trump wins. The conversation dances between political integrity and lighthearted anecdotes, revealing the complexities of modern democracy. Listeners gain insight into the personal and political turmoil that shapes these figures, wrapped in humor and candid reflections.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 43min
About Another Trump Assassination Attempt and Israel Exploding Hezbollah Pagers
The discussion dives into a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the troubling implications of political rhetoric on violence. Listeners are treated to a humorous take on celebrity culture and chaotic parties, before shifting to the serious topic of Israel's explosive tactics against Hezbollah. The gang critiques the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts amidst escalating regional tensions. Additionally, they touch on the complexities of healthcare policy and reflect on political polarization regarding abortion, blending serious discussions with light-hearted anecdotes.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 50min
About Dick Cheney and Hawaii
Former Vice President Dick Cheney joins the discussion, stirring intrigue with his unexpected endorsement of Kamala Harris. The talk dives into the impact of this shift on voter dynamics in an ever-contentious election year. The hosts explore Hawaii's charm as the happiest state, contrasting its natural beauty and healthcare dynamics with broader U.S. issues. The episode wraps up with a witty critique of political discourse, likening current events to Orwellian themes in an engaging exploration of party ideologies and future challenges.

Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 24min
About AOC ripping Jill Stein and the final collapse of cable television
The discussion heats up around AOC's sharp criticism of Jill Stein and the Green Party, sparking a debate on the effectiveness of third parties. The hosts explore the declining pay TV industry, questioning the future of cable amid streaming evolution. They also touch on the oversaturation of television shows and the complexities of food classifications, playfully navigating whether a hot dog is a taco or a sandwich. With humor and insight, they tackle the intertwining of politics and media, illuminating the shifting cultural landscape.

Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 38min
About RFK Jr. Endorsing Trump and Telegram's Founder Getting Arrested
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a political figure who recently suspended his presidential campaign, discusses his unexpected endorsement of Donald Trump amidst the complexities of voter sentiment and third-party politics. Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, faces legal issues in France, sparking a debate on privacy versus censorship in tech. The conversation dives into the implications of these events on political landscapes and communication freedoms, leaving listeners with thought-provoking insights on governance and personal liberty in today's digital age.

Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 21min
About Price Controls and Patreon LIVE FROM CHICAGO
The hosts share humorous tales of their interactions with dolphins and critique a lavish media party. They dive into the hot topic of price gouging in the food industry and debate the effectiveness of price controls amid rising grocery costs. With a focus on Patreon's new billing policies, they express frustrations about shifts in creator compensation. The discussion also touches on political discontent, corporate ethics, and personal anecdotes, creating a lively blend of insights and humor.

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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 47min
About Publishing Hacked Campaign Material and Sports Betting Legalization
Hunter, a prominent figure in journalism ethics, dives into the heated debate over publishing hacked campaign information and its implications for media integrity. He examines the ethical dilemmas journalists face in today’s fast-paced information landscape, especially with foreign influence in politics. The conversation also explores the legalization of sports betting in the U.S., balancing personal freedom and industry impact, while injecting humor and anecdotes from the betting world. It’s a blend of serious topics and light-hearted commentary!

Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 38min
About Google's Monopoly and Tim Walz
Tim Walz, a progressive politician, joins the discussion on Google's illegal monopoly in online search, diving into the ramifications of antitrust laws and the impact on innovation. Walz's nomination as vice president stirs debate over electoral strategies, particularly his stances on gun control and reproductive health. The guests critically assess the necessity of genuine political engagement and the media's portrayal of candidates. The conversation wraps up with insights on the quirky aspects of politics and campaign messaging.

Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 37min
About Kamala Harris 2024 and JD Vance Is Weird
In this engaging conversation, Kamala Harris, a prominent political figure known for her progressive stances, dives into the intricacies of the Democratic Party's candidate selection. She discusses the challenges of identity politics and the need for empathy in political discourse. The analysis of labeling opponents as 'weird' reveals its impact on voter perception. Additionally, the dialogue reflects on JD Vance's appeal to swing voters and the importance of understanding candidates beyond mere labels, urging listeners to embrace a more nuanced political perspective.

Jul 23, 2024 • 2h 3min
About RNC and Joe Biden (RECORDED BEFORE HE DROPPED OUT) Live in Milwaukee
The podcast delves into the Republican National Convention, shifts in the GOP, Trump's speech, possibility of a contested convention, consequences of the election, Michelle Obama's potential role, and navigating conflicts.


