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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 2H 44M

Reese On The Radio On NewsTalk 1080 WTIC 3-6pm ET 7/17/25

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Oh, Look! Reese Is Right Again: Epstein EditionMamdani Might Win And The Dems Want Him ToNPR & PBS Don't Know What All The Fuss Is About. Sen. Jon Kennedy Helps Them OutThe Kids In The UK Get The Gift To Vote!The podcast features Reese On The Radio, a host on WTIC News Talk 1080, discussing various political and social issues, particularly focusing on the media narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the implications for the Democratic Party. The conversation highlights how Democrats are leveraging Epstein's case to create political divides, suggesting that the media's focus is more about reputations than justice for victims. The discussion also touches on recent legislative changes regarding juvenile justice and public policy, emphasizing the perceived absurdity of certain political statements and decisions. The episode reflects a broader critique of media influence and political narratives, underscoring the importance of critical thinking in the face of sensationalism. This episode aired recently, contributing to ongoing discussions about accountability in politics and media representation. The importance lies in its call for listeners to remain skeptical of news cycles and to seek deeper understanding rather than succumbing to fear or outrage.

Oh, Look! Reese Is Right Again: Epstein EditionMamdani Might Win And The Dems Want Him ToNPR & PBS Don't Know What All The Fuss Is About. Sen. Jon Kennedy Helps Them OutThe Kids In The UK Get The Gift To Vote!The podcast features Reese On The Radio, a host on WTIC News Talk 1080, discussing various political and social issues, particularly focusing on the media narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the implications for the Democratic Party. The conversation highlights how Democrats are leveraging Epstein's case to create political divides, suggesting that the media's focus is more about reputations than justice for victims. The discussion also touches on recent legislative changes regarding juvenile justice and public policy, emphasizing the perceived absurdity of certain political statements and decisions. The episode reflects a broader critique of media influence and political narratives, underscoring the importance of critical thinking in the face of sensationalism. This episode aired recently, contributing to ongoing discussions about accountability in politics and media representation. The importance lies in its call for listeners to remain skeptical of news cycles and to seek deeper understanding rather than succumbing to fear or outrage.

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Oh, Look! Reese Is Right Again: Epstein EditionMamdani Might Win And The Dems Want Him ToNPR & PBS Don't Know What All The Fuss Is About. Sen. Jon Kennedy Helps Them OutThe Kids In The UK Get The Gift To Vote!The podcast features Reese On The Radio,...

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