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Can’t say I enjoyed the rap music (is that what it is or hip hop?) but otherwise a good podcast. And I was not the one who said about the rambling so I think I can still comment. I agree that the President is not a racist, homophobe, sexist, etc. I think he is mainly interested in getting things done (as president) and making money (as a businessman) and doesn’t care who he works with or who they are. I still think the broad generalizations about women (can I use the word broad in that context??) are not quite right. There are plenty of women who have a feminist viewpoint but many more who do not. I don’t think this is a good gameplan for the Democrats but I could be wrong.
Democrats and liberals flout tradition, not “flaunt“ tradition.
P.S.: I gave up on the podcast after 24 minutes. It seemed too much of a muddle.
My 26 year old producer says as far as he knows the terms hip hop and rap are interchangeable. But even though he’s a big Kanye fan he doesn’t claim to be an expert.