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Behind the Bastards

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Jan 11, 2025 • 3h 8min

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This discussion dives into the bizarre world of AI predictions for 2025 and critiques of tech execs laughing at job losses. They humorously predict various political outcomes, touch on the absurdity of cryptocurrency concepts, and debate the role of AI in creativity and job security. The segment highlights innovative tech at CES, including flying vehicles and household robots, while reflecting on societal pressures surrounding these advancements. Expect a blend of satire and serious commentary on creativity, politics, and our tech-driven future!
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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 36min

CZm Rewind: Part Two: The Rush Limbaugh Episodes with Paul F. Tompkins

Paul F. Tompkins, a talented actor and comedian known for his sharp wit, returns to dissect the complex legacy of Rush Limbaugh. They dive into the effects of the Fairness Doctrine's repeal on modern media and discuss Limbaugh's satire, which often fueled negativity rather than humor. The conversation then critiques conservative rhetoric on social issues, revealing divisive undertones. The rise of hate during Obama's presidency is examined, highlighting Limbaugh's role in this troubling trend, before concluding with reflections on legacy and media's moral contradictions.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 1h 29min

CZM Rewind: Part One: The Rush Limbaugh Episodes with Paul F. Tompkins

Paul F. Tompkins, a talented voice actor and comedian, joins to delve into the divisive legacy of Rush Limbaugh. They explore Limbaugh’s upbringing and its impact on his controversial views. The discussion navigates his influence on talk radio and the shift towards provocative commentary. The juxtaposition of his public persona with personal anecdotes reveals the complexity behind his media presence. With humor and insight, they dissect the intricacies of political rhetoric and the lasting effects of Limbaugh's brand on conservative discourse.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 1h 58min

Behind the Bastards Presents: Hood Politics with Prop

In this enlightening conversation, Prop, the host of Hood Politics, dives into the intricacies of Google's monopoly and its impact on competition in the tech landscape. He examines the ethical dilemmas of capitalism, discussing how profit maximization often overshadows consumer rights. The talk also highlights Rastafarian culture's interpretation of 'Zion' and its historical significance, encouraging a rethinking of identity amidst contemporary geopolitical tensions. Prop weaves together engaging narratives that provoke thought on consumer responsibility and societal values.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 3h 7min

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Join historian Michael Phillips, an expert on Texas history, and investigative reporter Stephen Monticelli, who covers extremism and dark money, as they dissect the complex history of reproductive rights in Texas. They explore the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings, the tangled roots of eugenics and abortion laws, and the personal journey of Norma McCovey in her fight for abortion rights. The conversation sheds light on how historical narratives shape contemporary debates and examine the impact of recent restrictive laws on women's health and autonomy.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 30min

Behind the Bastards New Year Q&A Part Two

Engaging with audience questions, the hosts blend humor and personal insights while discussing kratom and responsible consumption. They reflect on their podcasting journey, including their transformation from conservative roots to engaged journalism. Whimsical debates emerge over Warhammer favorites and thoughtful dissection of societal issues shines through. With anecdotes about firearms and career growth during the pandemic, they highlight the challenges of securing guests and the importance of mental wellness for artists.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 29min

Part One: Behind the Bastards Q&A: Year's End Edition

Robert and Sophie engage with listener questions, tackling everything from the complexities of covering controversial figures to the moral ambiguities they face. They share humorous insights about potential podcast guests and discuss awards for the film 'Critics Are Healing.' The conversation moves to their journey from writing to podcasting while reflecting on war zone journalism and playful topics like hypothetical Spice Girl names. All of this sprinkled with a lively appreciation for their fans and the quirky joys of open dialogue.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 1h 58min

Behind the Bastards Presents: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Robert Evans, a frequent guest known for his insightful historical commentary, dives into an array of intriguing topics. He shares lighthearted yet serious anecdotes about assassination attempts against Mussolini, linking these to modern political ideologies. The discussion highlights the absurdities of early 20th-century politics, the complexities of anarchism, and the philosophical dilemmas surrounding violence in social change. Additionally, Evans humorously reflects on dating app fatigue and the role of creativity during the holiday season, weaving in personal growth and community-building themes.
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Dec 28, 2024 • 3h 33min

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Kevin MacDonald, a former senior officer in the Irish Defence Forces with extensive experience in peacekeeping, shares gripping insights from his time in Lebanon. He discusses the challenges and complexities faced by UN peacekeepers and the critical role of unarmed observers in fostering peace. MacDonald also reflects on the ongoing territorial negotiations in the region and the deeply emotional experiences during military operations. His narrative captures the interplay of cultural understanding and military strategy in a conflict-ridden landscape, highlighting both personal and historical contexts.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 8min

Part Two: How Woody Guthrie Turned Folk Music into a Weapon

Explore Woody Guthrie's profound influence on folk music as a force for social change. Delve into his life during the Great Depression, revealing personal struggles and his evolution as an artist. Discover the intersection of his music with themes of rebellion and justice, especially in the context of contemporary punk culture. The narrative also touches on Guthrie's evolution through WWII and the lasting legacy of iconic songs like 'This Land is Your Land,' originally critiquing American ideals. It's a fascinating blend of history, music, and personal storytelling.

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