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Episode 71: Should Biden's lead on Trump be bigger? Cops respond to my Police Brutality episode

Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young

History, News

4.6870 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

- Biden is leading by 7% on average but should he be leading by more considering his opponent is dealing with a pandemic and nationwide riots?

- Police officer listeners reached out after the Police Brutality episode with their thoughts.

- Interview with George Dehner about the 1957 and 1968 pandemics and the origins of our modern social distancing



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The following content is brought to you by Andy Beach, Paul Boyer, Will Harris, and the Lonely

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Now. Politics, politics, politics, politics, politics.

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Politics, politics.

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Politics! Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, uh,

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uh,

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just uh, hey, hey,

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uh, hey,

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uh, Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the politics

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politics program for June 5th, 2020.

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I'm Justin Robert Young.

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Ooh boy.

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Uh, uh, uh, obviously, weighty episode on Wednesday, happy we got a chance to do it,

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uh, got some feedback on it. In fact we are going to dedicate an entire

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segment of this show specifically to feedback from police officer

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listeners. I didn't know that I had many cop listeners, but I have at least a few that made of their business to reach out.

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And so, you know, in the interest of getting to a solution,

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we will have their points of view read here on the show in a moment.

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We're also going to have one of those classic PX3 make me smart interviews.

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This one is about something that I've I've touched on. You've

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heard me talk about it, but we finally got an expert and he's great to talk about the 1957 and 1968 Panemics.

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This is, I. The interview is fantastic and more specifically there's a moment in there

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which was very illuminating to me. Throughout this

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