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    Explore "bennet" with insightful episodes like "Have Romance Novels Ruined Love? Ft: Anuja Chauhan", "NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party", "NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party", "Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication" and "Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication" from podcasts like ""Respectfully Disagree", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast" and "3 Martini Lunch Podcast"" and more!

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    Have Romance Novels Ruined Love? Ft: Anuja Chauhan

    Have Romance Novels Ruined Love? Ft: Anuja Chauhan

    This week writer Anuja Chauhan joins us to discuss the pride, the prejudices, the sense, and the sensibilities behind consuming romantic literature, what an ideal relationship is like, and most importantly - would Mrs. Bennet make a good dinner party guest?

    Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.

    Credits:
    Featuring: Shrishti Malhotra, Anuja Chauhan
    Co-Producers: Neha Shetty, Rohitha Naraharisetty
    Cover Art: Neha Tewari
    Art Director: Neha Shekhawat
    Executive Producer: Karla Bookman

    NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party

    NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party
    Jim and Greg finish off the week with three important martinis, right after they give the very predictable update of that Hamas official from yesterday saying his comments were "taken out of context" and that he does not support the recognition of Israel.

    Then they give credit to former New York Times Editorial Page Editor James Bennet for savaging the paper by evolving from taking sides in debates to shutting down opposing viewpoints and serving only as an echo chamber for progressives about a world that doesn't really exist. Bennet was ousted in 2020 after running an op-ed from Sen. Tom Cotton that argued for bringing in troops to quell the riots in American cities. That decision led to a newsroom revolt at the Times.

    They also scratch their heads over reports that the White House intern letter demanding a ceasefire in the Middle East was started in a group chat by someone none of the interns knew. Jim explains why that story raises multiple serious concerns.

    Finally, they shake their heads at the obvious double standard as Boston officials take heat getting caught holding an "Electeds of Color" holiday party, to which white city council members were not supposed to be invited but accidentally were.

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    NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party

    NYT's Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston's 'Electeds of Color' Party
    Jim and Greg finish off the week with three important martinis, right after they give the very predictable update of that Hamas official from yesterday saying his comments were "taken out of context" and that he does not support the recognition of Israel.

    Then they give credit to former New York Times Editorial Page Editor James Bennet for savaging the paper by evolving from taking sides in debates to shutting down opposing viewpoints and serving only as an echo chamber for progressives about a world that doesn't really exist. Bennet was ousted in 2020 after running an op-ed from Sen. Tom Cotton that argued for bringing in troops to quell the riots in American cities. That decision led to a newsroom revolt at the Times.

    They also scratch their heads over reports that the White House intern letter demanding a ceasefire in the Middle East was started in a group chat by someone none of the interns knew. Jim explains why that story raises multiple serious concerns.

    Finally, they shake their heads at the obvious double standard as Boston officials take heat getting caught holding an "Electeds of Color" holiday party, to which white city council members were not supposed to be invited but accidentally were.

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    Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication

    Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication
    Join Jim and Greg as they pop the popcorn and enjoy the left melting down on Twitter over the news that Elon Musk is officially running Twitter now. They also call out President Biden for the bald-faced lie that gas prices were above five dollars per gallon when he took office. And they give credit to the Washington Post for saying James Bennet was right in his standoff with the editorial department mob at the New York Times over an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton back in 2020.

    Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication

    Left's Musk Meltdown, Biden's Gas Price Lie, Bennet's Vindication
    Join Jim and Greg as they pop the popcorn and enjoy the left melting down on Twitter over the news that Elon Musk is officially running Twitter now. They also call out President Biden for the bald-faced lie that gas prices were above five dollars per gallon when he took office. And they give credit to the Washington Post for saying James Bennet was right in his standoff with the editorial department mob at the New York Times over an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton back in 2020.

    94 - Duma i uprzedzenie

    94 - Duma i uprzedzenie
    Pani Dorota Sadowska przetłumaczyła powieść Jane Austen "Duma i uprzedzenie".
    W audycji rozmawialiśmy o tłumaczeniach, humorze, Anglii w czasach regencji, postaciach itd.

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    El Nuevo Gobierno Israelí

    El Nuevo Gobierno Israelí

    En este episodio, “El Nuevo Gobierno Israeli” vamos a recorrer la historia de la política de este país, y vamos a entender el largo camino por el que ha pasado este gobierno para levantarse. Además tenemos como invitada a la analista política Rajel Leghziel


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    Episode 681: Pull List for July 8, 2020

    Episode 681: Pull List for July 8, 2020

    Picks for Wednesday, July 8, 2020
    Mike- Blade Runner 2019 #8
    Greg- The Immortal Hulk v2 OHC

    Need suggestions for your LCS trip this week? Let Mike & Greg point out the books hitting shelves on Wednesday they're most excited about in this four hundred twenty-ninth installment of their ongoing "Pull List" series! These episodes are the perfect way for anyone to kick off their comics: from the most curious newcomer to the most dedicated Wednesday Warrior!

    Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.

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