Brothers-in-law Amit and Tony learn from esteemed political scientists Nancy Rosenblum and Russell Muirhead about how Trump, QAnon, and a new type of conspiracism are shaping the idea of reality itself. You know, the just the simple stuff about our times...
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony excitedly welcome Thelma Gomez and Will Lambek of Migrant Justice, the other beneficiary of our t-shirt campaign.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony talk through a couple of political lullabies with Lawrence Douglas...actually, you'll probably never sleep again when you hear what's coming.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony have on friend and friend of the show Corey Stern to discuss his case against the state of Michigan to find a some justice for the lead-poisoned children of Flint.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony are very lucky to have on the Honorable Patrick Murphy, a combat veteran, former Congressman, and the former Undersecretary of the Army. You know, no big deal.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite on two extraordinary women, Syrita Steib and Montrell Carmouche, working to make real positive differences for women and girls affected by incarceration in the most incarcerated place in the world. Check out the site: or-nola.org and go to the podcast site to give a donation by getting a t-shirt.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite friend of the show Matt Karp to chat about the peaks and valleys of the Bernie campaign(s) and why we totally want to and don't want to see Presidential debates.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony talk about...well, what else is there to talk about?? Kamala Harris is Biden's VP pick. Thoughts? Prayers?
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony talk about what school does and what it could be good for with friend of the show Freddie deBoer who just published his debut book, The Cult of Smart. Conclusion? If only Freddie was Tony's guidance counselor in high school.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony chat about why police reform is a fool's errand and why Tony needs a better Zoom background with Brooklyn College sociology professor and police expert Alex Vitale. Musical interlude by Soundboss.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite on their old friend Aaron Livingston, a.k.a. Son Little, to talk music, politics, and how to get the parties to party. PLUS, we have a T-Shirt that you need to get!
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite on an old friend, Maor Sauler, to give us the straight talk on COVID-19, masks, and American society. He happens to be a research scientist, critical care pulmonologist, and professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine ...so, listen to him!
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite TV host, radio star, and hip hop connoisseur Quincy ("Q") Harris on to discuss music, politics, Philly, and Eagles gear in airports.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony invite Vermont labor leader Dwight Brown on to the show to discuss the union movement, Black Lives Matter, and our consensus on the Dems (hint: it has to do with the VP choice).
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony imagine a world without police and a world with easy voting. A mixture of chilled wine, Vermont beer, and inspiration from the goings on in Seattle help us do it.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony have coffee and breakfast with Jabari Brisport, candidate for the NY State Senate in the 25th District. We talk democratic socialism, Bernie, police abolition, and the red wave in contemporary politics.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony try to talk through the problems of policing and racism in America and IT IS HARD.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony clink beer glasses from across the country and ponder what took them so long to get back to the show, the American cult of work, and Cuomo's dream of schools with no buildings.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony drink Montauks and discuss a new addition to #theresistance and whether or not Rachel Dolezal is legit.
Read MoreBrothers-in-law Amit and Tony celebrate the warm weather with some beers and some talk about Obama's speaking gigs and that wonderful DNC unity tour.
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