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In this episode, we dive into the increasingly exhausting cycle of President Trump’s repetitive bluster—highlighted by his Thanksgiving turkey-pardon speech, where he once again turned a lighthearted national tradition into a political sideshow. From jabs at a governor, to jabs at the NY Times, it was another week of the same blather. How is anyone—not just critics, but even his own supporters—not completely worn out by the same old insults, grievances, and self-aggrandizing riffs? This episode takes a look at the monotony of Trump’s perpetual outrage machine and why America seems stuck listening to a political greatest-hits album of a performer with precious little. If any, new material.
As always, check out podcast related links on Link Tree at https://linktr.ee/NeighborOnTheLeft
By Your Neighbor on the LeftIn this episode, we dive into the increasingly exhausting cycle of President Trump’s repetitive bluster—highlighted by his Thanksgiving turkey-pardon speech, where he once again turned a lighthearted national tradition into a political sideshow. From jabs at a governor, to jabs at the NY Times, it was another week of the same blather. How is anyone—not just critics, but even his own supporters—not completely worn out by the same old insults, grievances, and self-aggrandizing riffs? This episode takes a look at the monotony of Trump’s perpetual outrage machine and why America seems stuck listening to a political greatest-hits album of a performer with precious little. If any, new material.
As always, check out podcast related links on Link Tree at https://linktr.ee/NeighborOnTheLeft