
We're Not Wrong
Jen Briney, Andrew Heaton and Justin Robert Young discuss the world of politics, government and media. They have never, and will never, be incorrect about anything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes

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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 42min
About LA Wildfire Blame and Supreme Court Porn
The hosts delve into the complexities surrounding the devastating LA wildfires, questioning the accountability of local officials and examining the roles of climate change and urban development. They also tackle the contentious issue of age verification laws for pornography, weighing the protection of minors against First Amendment rights. Engaging humor lightens the heavy discussions, while reflections on healthcare policies and audience interactions keep the conversation lively.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 22min
About NYC Congestion Pricing and Meta Ending Fact Checking
The conversation heats up as the hosts tackle New York City's groundbreaking congestion pricing, aiming to ease traffic woes while generating funds for public transit. They dive into the controversial challenges faced by this initiative, including pushback from residents. Shifting gears, the discussion turns to Meta's bold decision to replace professional fact-checkers with community moderation, sparking debates about misinformation versus free speech. Together, they explore the intricate dance between technology, politics, and the evolving landscape of online discourse.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 31min
2024 Year In Review
The gang reunites to reflect on the year with humorous holiday traditions and memorable New Year's tales. They dive into the TikTok ban and its tech implications, scrutinizing the complex dynamics of social media regulation. Political turmoil in the Republican Party takes center stage as they assess Trump's diminishing influence. Project 2025 sparks skepticism, while the Democratic Party faces challenges in retaining voter trust. They offer a lighthearted critique of holiday films and ponder the political landscape leading into the 2024 elections.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 4h 35min
We're Not Wrong Christmas Buffet
Chris Saliza, a former CNN contributor turned Substack writer, brings his political insights to the table. He discusses navigating the shift from mainstream to independent media, tackling audience-building challenges. The conversation dives into emotional aspects of political decisions, like Biden's pardon of Hunter, and critiques new TikTok legislation while tying in broader implications for digital freedoms. Saliza also shares reflections on personal journeys, including sobriety, all wrapped in a festive holiday spirit.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 2h 16min
About AOC's Failed Promotion and Drones
The hosts dissect AOC's faltering ascent within the Oversight Committee, exposing the tensions and generational divides within the Democratic Party. They also dive into the intriguing uptick in drone sightings, questioning government transparency and the blurry line between military tech and UFO myths. Listeners are treated to insight on gerrymandering, healthcare's systemic issues, and the cultural fascination with extraterrestrial life. The humorous take on navigating public transit adds a relatable touch to the political discourse.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 40min
About The Healthcare CEO Assassination and Beards
Dive into the shocking murder of a healthcare CEO, raising important questions about corporate accountability in the healthcare system. The hosts navigate the frustrating realities of medical debt and the need for urgent reform, exploring various healthcare models. On a lighter note, they discuss the playful resurgence of beards, cultural significance, and share humorous strip club anecdotes. With satirical takes on politics, they reflect on corruption and raise ethical dilemmas faced during the pandemic. A rollercoaster of serious issues and lighthearted fun!

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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 51min
About the Hunter Biden Pardon and Jay Bhattacharya
A lively conversation unfolds about the political firestorm surrounding President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden. The hosts unravel the implications for public trust and familial loyalty, while humorously critiquing the absurdities of consumer culture. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's controversial nomination to lead the NIH brings both laughter and serious debate about pandemic policies and leadership accountability. Tensions rise as they dissect political motivations behind pardons and the complex landscape of health and justice in today's society.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 25min
About Drake's Lawsuit and Getting Fat
The hosts dive into Drake's surprising lawsuit against his record label, triggered by a rap beef loss. They hilariously discuss holiday eating habits and the struggle of maintaining a healthy lifestyle during indulgent gatherings. From vegetarian family traditions to the influence of female artists in rap, the conversation shifts seamlessly between music and food. They even touch on the emergence of new weight-loss medications while reflecting on the emotional dynamics of content creation in today’s politically charged environment.

Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 55min
About Nuclear War and Leaving For Blue Sky
A lively discussion ensues about the looming threat of nuclear war, raising concerns about political instability. The hosts humorously dissect the exodus to Blue Sky, illustrating social media’s toxic impact on political discourse. They reflect on Trump's unconventional diplomacy, and the role of outsiders in national security. Amid a backdrop of cultural trends, skepticism towards political labels is explored, alongside critiques of cable news and the evolving landscape of political communication.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 56min
About Cratering Cable News and Standing Desks
The hosts tackle the plummeting ratings of cable news, suggesting whimsical new formats like puppet anchors and Jerry Springer-style showdowns. They critique the current media landscape and reflect on how it influences public trust. The conversation pivots to health, debating the pros and cons of standing desks versus sitting. Personal anecdotes add humor, alongside insights about political dynamics and how they affect personal health choices. The discussion wraps up with a lighthearted view on political charisma and bizarre interactions.