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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2021 · 39 MIN

117: Who are they kidding?

from The Thought Police · host The Thought Police

It's time for another edition of the Thought Police with possible hope on the horizon.There's still plenty to moan about for Mike Graham and Kevin O'Sullivan however including: Boris' unfathomable roadmap out of COVID, lockdown hair, Los Angeles under the Democrats, the recall system, snow in Texas, Joe Biden's ineffectiveness, Donald Trump's comeback, why we keep hearing from no-mark doom-mongers, how the Government are completely avoiding the central narrative, projections for the coming months, terrible journalism, the 'wokeist of the week', teachers and teaching standards, Bruce Springsteen, the major news networks, Meghan and Harry's crusade for whatever it is they are crusading for, Boeing 777s falling to bits, being bounced off planes in the US for money and Fulham FC's battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League. It's the podcast which isn't going anywhere, it's the Thought Police! You can follow the boys on Twitter. Mike Graham is: @IROMG, Kevin O'Sullivan is @TVKev and you'll find the podcast too: @ThoughtPoliceTP.Meanwhile if you'd like to send an email, the address is: [email protected] 

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