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In this episode of the Barnhardt Podcast, Ann and her co-host discuss the sighting of the word “kayfabe” in a recent New York Times story and that so much of what is presented as real by the media and politicians probably isn’t. And about those promises Donald Trump made during the campaign that it’s becoming increasingly clear that he can’t deliver on even if he wanted to: is the President a captive of the “Deep State” as asserted by Paul Craig Roberts? Ann explains why she doesn’t think that’s the case. Also a listener’s question about antipope Bergoglio and Canon Law is addressed.
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Title Reference: The title of this podcast is a callback to Neil Postman’s Book “Amusing Ourselves to Death” — an understanding of which explains a lot about the current state of America.
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In this episode of the Barnhardt Podcast, Ann and her co-host discuss the sighting of the word “kayfabe” in a recent New York Times story and that so much of what is presented as real by the media and politicians probably isn’t. And about those promises Donald Trump made during the campaign that it’s becoming increasingly clear that he can’t deliver on even if he wanted to: is the President a captive of the “Deep State” as asserted by Paul Craig Roberts? Ann explains why she doesn’t think that’s the case. Also a listener’s question about antipope Bergoglio and Canon Law is addressed.
Feedback: You can email Ann and her co-host at [email protected] with your questions, comments, recipes, etc.
Subscribe: You can subscribe for free to the podcast through any of the podcast links and services below:
Stitcher: Click here to listen and follow
TuneIn.com: Click here to listen and follow
YouTube: Click here to listen and follow
Title Reference: The title of this podcast is a callback to Neil Postman’s Book “Amusing Ourselves to Death” — an understanding of which explains a lot about the current state of America.

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