Join Jim and Greg as they cheer numbers in Florida showing Hispanic voters leaning toward President Trump and the GOP much more than four years ago. They also roll their eyes at the media’s fluffy coverage of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and Jim explains just how light Biden’s campaign schedule is compared to previous nominees. And in another stellar moment for “The Atlantic,” columnist Jemele Hill publicly to vows to lie about country singer Travis Tritt because he blocked her on Twitter.

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  1. Joe D. Inactive
    Joe D.
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    My download of this podcast started with ad for Biden/Harris. This doesn’t seem like the place I would think was effective, but then again I’m not a marketing guru…

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  2. Arahant Member
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    @Arahant

    Joe D. (View Comment):

    My download of this podcast started with ad for Biden/Harris. This doesn’t seem like the place I would think was effective, but then again I’m not a marketing guru…

    Let ’em waste their money.

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  3. Arahant Member
    Arahant
    @Arahant

    Given the ads I am getting by being in the Detroit area, they must think everyone here is black.

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  4. Bishop Wash Member
    Bishop Wash
    @BishopWash

    Be sure to fill out your census form so New Mexico can get its share from Uncle Sugar. Although I haven’t heard that one in a while. 

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  5. Taras Coolidge
    Taras
    @Taras

    Does anybody know a podcast that spends a larger proportion of its time on commercials than this?

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  6. Arahant Member
    Arahant
    @Arahant

    Taras (View Comment):

    Does anybody know a podcast that spends a larger proportion of its time on commercials than this?

    That means people are listening. It’s bringing in the bucks. Don’t be surprised to see Jim and Greg wearing the bling.

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  7. kedavis Coolidge
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Given the ads I am getting by being in the Detroit area, they must think everyone here is black.

    I’ve heard black people from the Detroit area and similar, say they grew up thinking everyone EVERYWHERE was black, because that’s all they ever saw.

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  8. Arahant Member
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    Given the ads I am getting by being in the Detroit area, they must think everyone here is black.

    I’ve heard black people from the Detroit area and similar, say they grew up thinking everyone EVERYWHERE was black, because that’s all they ever saw.

    My mother was from Georgia, and we would go down there for vacations to see her side of the family. One time around 1970, we were driving through Atlanta when my elder brother piped up, “Look! There’s a white person. I didn’t think there were any here!”

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