Episode 2

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13th Oct 2020

Introduction Part Two: The Truth Or Politics Podcast

We continue with Part 2 of our introductory episode. In this part, we discuss some common logical fallacies that we frequently hear and read in political party campaign speeches as well as in media coverage. We also discuss whether or not politicians should be allowed to exaggerate or lie to "win" their arguments. And finally, we cover instances of belittling others by both current major party nominee's for POTUS in 2020. As always, we point out there is their side of the story, there is the other side of the story, and somewhere in the middle lies the truth. Let us know what you think of our discussions and drop us a review on whatever platform you are using to listen to us. Thanks. Have a great day!

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About the Podcast

The Truth or Politics Podcast
A podcast where Robert and Bradley cut through the politics of the right and the left to find the truth somewhere in-between.
Join your noble hosts Robert and Bradley as they embark on a quest to find the truth in the political wasteland that is mainstream media. From the conjecture on the left to the rhetoric on the right, all bias is welcome, but it better be supported by the facts.

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Robert Beury

Robert is the co-founder of About Yalls Media and the co-producer and co-host of The Truth Or Politics Podcast. Ironically, this podcast was going to be about the original truth-meister, Carl Kolchak, but we instead followed our muse and it said there are enough real bad guys for you to talk about in the real world, so do this political podcast first. In addition to a passion for politics and science fiction, Robert is married, with 2 dogs, and at one time held the 2nd best Amateur Highland Games 16# stone throw in the country. Future podcasts plans are for, of course, Kolchak, and a show about the process of starting and maintaining a podcast show.