२८ ऑक्टोबर, २०२०

"Tit-for-tat tatters."


 

It's a podcast. 

Topics: "Trump/Biden refrigerators, love/hate for Trump, judge yelling at defense lawyer, Pennsylvania Trumpsters, tit-for-tat Court packing, protecting Black kids from in-person schooling, Biden-protecting journalism, and coronavirus Halloween."

You can listen right here, but it would be fantastic if you would subscribe on iTunes — here.

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donald म्हणाले...

Looks like Billy Joe Shaver just passed. Talk about your really, really shitty weeks if you live actual country music.

robother म्हणाले...

First time I've listened to an Althouse podcast. She really does have that Atlantic accent. Not Boston or NYC, but something about the vowels and the emphases, brought to mind Katherine Hepburn. Haughty and confiding. God, I love Old Weird America, where everyone had these regional accents. Even if all Boomers have the TV Accent in our minds and assume we're speaking it, many of us don't. I'm always a bit shocked to hear my recorded voice, how much Western twang is still there from my first 25 years spent on the High Plains.

ga6 म्हणाले...

They have removed the Carlson/Boboulinski interview from multiple sites. They waited until the sham hearings were over and the oligarchs had left before doing the removing.

http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/35635-Biden-family-corruption.html#comments

Iman म्हणाले...

I’d champion Tit for Tater, but I figure he’d refuse...

Howard म्हणाले...

For someone who always complains about having to listen to speeches or podcasts and prefers to analyze the transcript, it seems ironic that you are now requesting us to listen to you read your blog.

Howard म्हणाले...

Glen greenwald on Joe Rogan right now

rhhardin म्हणाले...

There was no halloween in 2001 either.

stevew म्हणाले...

I have subscribed.

Banjo म्हणाले...

It takes too long to absorb information through podcasts.

Narr म्हणाले...

Bingo, Banjo!

Narr
And, what Howard said.

stevew म्हणाले...

Enjoying the podcast. It's not just AA reading the blog, I wouldn't listen for long if it was. I like hearing the reasons for your interest in the stories you blog about. There is more insight to how you think about the topics than comes across in the blog.

As for your accent, you sound different than I imagined. Definitely not Boston or NYC - sounds like what I understand to be a Mid-Atlantic accent.