
Ep. 168: How Faux Folksy "Real World" Advice is Employed to Limit Political Possibility and Punch Left
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Podcaster, I Don't Live in the Real World
If you're not like mike rowing it up, then you don't live in the real world. The sentiment behind the adage has been credited to people like winston churchill and king oscar the second of sweden. According to the indispensable websit quote investigator, the statement's origin may be found in a 17 99 line by second us President john adams. Ye, the idea's origins really can be traced to some of history's most reactionary forces - pro business, nti revolutionary or anti communist policy makers,. namely in europe and then later in the us.
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