
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

Nov 7, 2024 • 2h 10min
About Trump's Election Victory
The discussion kicks off with humorous takes on sleep deprivation and tech fails. They delve into the evolving feedback from audiences, transitioning to political reflections. Mittens inspired by Bernie Sanders spark laughter amidst serious talks of the upcoming inauguration. Insights into Trump's unique voter appeal reveal shifting demographics and party challenges. Skepticism around vaccines and the Trump family's influence adds complexity to the narrative. They explore the implications of regulatory changes, foreign policy dilemmas, and the post-Roe abortion landscape, wrapping up with concerns about national debt.

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 50min
About Washington Post Endorsements and Puerto Rico Jokes
The discussion kicks off with Jeff Bezos's controversial spiking of a Kamala Harris endorsement and its impact on media credibility. The hosts dive into the chaotic political climate and examine the intersection of humor and politics, highlighting Tony Hinchcliffe's provocative jokes and President Biden's reaction. They explore the chaotic build-up to elections, corporate governance influences, and the charming yet reckless personas of tech billionaires. Humor, race, and the evolving boundaries of comedy within political contexts create a rich tapestry of dialogue.

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 28min
About Trump on Rogan and Doom Scrolling
Delve into the intriguing dynamics of Trump's upcoming interview with Joe Rogan and how it could shape voter perceptions. Explore the psychology behind doom scrolling and its impact on mental health, paired with strategies for healthier media consumption. Discover the unique role of podcasts in fostering deeper political discussions, emphasizing the shift from traditional media formats. The conversation also touches on the challenges of farming and changing societal norms, blending humor and poignant insights along the way.

Oct 17, 2024 • 1h 47min
About Flip Flopping and Fake Restaurants
The hosts dive into political flip-flopping and the challenges politicians face in maintaining integrity as the 2024 elections loom. They explore the bizarre phenomenon of a fictitious restaurant gaining popularity due to AI-generated images. Whimsical anecdotes about adventurous eating and whimsical storytelling are mixed with serious discussions on climate change and its human impact. Engaging directly with elected representatives is emphasized as a crucial part of political accountability.

Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 51min
About Hurricanes and Debating Chatbots
The hosts tackle the impact of misinformation on disaster relief during hurricanes, emphasizing the urgency for better public communication strategies. They dive into the controversial use of AI in political campaigns, discussing fairness and representation. The conversation shifts to climate change, critiquing corporate accountability and advocating for innovative solutions like a carbon tax. They also lament the decline of political debates, emphasizing the need for candidates to engage directly with opposing views to enhance democratic discourse.

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 41min
About the VP Debate and Hurricane Helene Cleanup
JD Vance, known for his role in political discourse, and Tim Walz, a seasoned politician, dive into the recent VP Debate, analyzing their performances and the implications for future elections. They engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the intersection of politics and disaster relief, especially in light of Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The conversation also critiques the disconnect between political rhetoric and actual governance, touching on key issues like climate change and economic policies while sharing personal anecdotes and lighthearted moments.

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 17min
About Mark Robinson and Moving If Trump Wins
Mark Robinson, a controversial Nude Africa superuser, dives into the drama of his posting scandal. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney reflects on his political journey, raising the eyebrow-catching question of whether he'd consider leaving the country if Trump wins. The conversation dances between political integrity and lighthearted anecdotes, revealing the complexities of modern democracy. Listeners gain insight into the personal and political turmoil that shapes these figures, wrapped in humor and candid reflections.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 43min
About Another Trump Assassination Attempt and Israel Exploding Hezbollah Pagers
The discussion dives into a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the troubling implications of political rhetoric on violence. Listeners are treated to a humorous take on celebrity culture and chaotic parties, before shifting to the serious topic of Israel's explosive tactics against Hezbollah. The gang critiques the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts amidst escalating regional tensions. Additionally, they touch on the complexities of healthcare policy and reflect on political polarization regarding abortion, blending serious discussions with light-hearted anecdotes.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 50min
About Dick Cheney and Hawaii
Former Vice President Dick Cheney joins the discussion, stirring intrigue with his unexpected endorsement of Kamala Harris. The talk dives into the impact of this shift on voter dynamics in an ever-contentious election year. The hosts explore Hawaii's charm as the happiest state, contrasting its natural beauty and healthcare dynamics with broader U.S. issues. The episode wraps up with a witty critique of political discourse, likening current events to Orwellian themes in an engaging exploration of party ideologies and future challenges.

Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 24min
About AOC ripping Jill Stein and the final collapse of cable television
The discussion heats up around AOC's sharp criticism of Jill Stein and the Green Party, sparking a debate on the effectiveness of third parties. The hosts explore the declining pay TV industry, questioning the future of cable amid streaming evolution. They also touch on the oversaturation of television shows and the complexities of food classifications, playfully navigating whether a hot dog is a taco or a sandwich. With humor and insight, they tackle the intertwining of politics and media, illuminating the shifting cultural landscape.