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James Earl Carter (Epilogue).
President Carter ran out his final year in office from the confines of the Oval Office as he worked night and day to free the hostages in Iran. After…
3 years, 2 months ago
Show Notes [Ep 87: James Earl Carter (Part Three).]
In today’s Show Notes, Max and 99 talk even more about Carter; continue with the Headlines segment (covering a vegan news story, student debt and a r…
3 years, 2 months ago
Spy Balloons: The ultimate distraction.
Somehow, we’re still talking about spy balloons. Long-forgotten are the revelations of Edward Snowden, who uncovered mass surveillance programs under…
3 years, 2 months ago
James Earl Carter (Part Three).
On the heels of multiple domestic and foreign policy successes, the Carter Administration headed into 1979 brimming with hope and optimism. And the A…
3 years, 2 months ago
Show Notes [Ep 86: James Earl Carter (Part Two).]
In today’s Show Notes, Max and 99 discuss the recent Jimmy Carter news, review Carter Part Two feedback, and introduce a new recurring segment for Sh…
3 years, 2 months ago
James Earl Carter (Part Two).
In Part One of our series, we discussed the persistent attempts on the right to draw parallels between the Carter and Biden administrations. We looke…
3 years, 2 months ago
Show Notes [Ep 85: James Earl Carter (Part One).]
In today's Show Notes, 99 returns! And her audio is a little fucky (sorry). Max and 99 review Carter feedback, Max has plenty of aggressive diatribes…
3 years, 2 months ago
The (Fake) Debt Ceiling Crisis: The GOP’s Dangerous Gamble.
The debt ceiling crisis is a completely manufactured, self-inflicted wound that only the GOP sees fit to weaponize when it suits them. Forget the fac…
3 years, 2 months ago
James Earl Carter (Part One).
Today we begin our look back at the brief but remarkable tenure of President Jimmy Carter. The late 70s is a fascinating period on a number of levels…
3 years, 2 months ago
Big Tech Layoffs: The Madness of Capitalism.
GDP growth was stronger than expected. Unemployment remains historically low. Supply chain issues continue to work themselves out. China is entering …
3 years, 3 months ago