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  2. 5-4 - Wikipedia

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    5-4 (pronounced "five to four") is a podcast that covers the U.S. Supreme Court from a critical, progressive perspective. The podcast's tagline describes it as being "about how much the Supreme Court sucks", and providing an "irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics."

  3. Slapshock - Wikipedia

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    Slapshock was a Filipino heavy metal band from Metro Manila. They were formed in 1996, originally as a nu metal act, with their early musical style compared to that of Korn . They later shifted towards a metalcore style.

  4. Category:Political podcasts - Wikipedia

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  5. List of American political podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Coast to Coast: The Conservative Podcast: 2021 Jon Cohen Coast to Coast Podcast Media Chapo Trap House: 2016 Will Menaker, Matt Christman, Felix Biederman, Amber A'Lee Frost, and Virgil Texas The Dispatch Podcast: 2019 Sarah Isgur, David French, Jonah Goldberg, and Stephen F. Hayes: The Dispatch [1] Democracy Paradox Podcast: 2020 Justin Kempf [2]

  6. Political podcast - Wikipedia

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    Political podcasts are podcasts that focus on contemporary politics and current events. Most political podcasts maintain a connection with an existing media source such as a newspaper or magazine. They aim to inform or entertain or advocate a cause, usually for progressive causes, although there are some conservative podcasts.

  7. Chad Prather - Wikipedia

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    Chad Prather (born December 9, 1972) is an American conservative political commentator, comedian and Internet personality known for a series of YouTube videos in which he comments on life, right wing politics and current events.

  8. Double Toasted - Wikipedia

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    William Valle hosted a short form talk show where he focused on a specific topic related to politics, social issues, or popular culture. He also features a special guest, usually someone from the crew, every episode. The show was released every other Friday. It was canceled because Valle felt the show was repetitive to the already existing shows.

  9. Slate Political Gabfest - Wikipedia

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    The Slate Political Gabfest was launched in December 2005. [9] Andy Bowers, executive producer of the podcast, initially read articles from Slate for the podcast, but he said he was struck by how much he enjoyed the magazine's editorial meetings and thought that listeners would also enjoy the banter and analysis if he could capture it on audio. [10]