Join writers and philosophers, Clancy (ze/hir) and Meghan (she/her), while they read some terrible books so you don't have to.

Irreverent Radio
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Join writers and philosophers, Clancy (ze/hir) and Meghan (she/her), while they read some terrible books so you don't have to.
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12/14/2019
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March 23, 2020
The Fandomization of Politics, part 2: The President is MISSING
<p>While you're all hunkering down in your bunkers, the president is also hunkering down in his rich friend's house while the world goes to pieces. How eerily relevant! Can you believe this wasn't planned? In this episode, we continue to compare everything we read to Atlas Shrugged. It is what it is. We discuss the effectiveness of James Patterson's writing as pro-military propaganda and his inability to write women, blaming mostly him over Bill Clinton, but Bill's track record with women is well-documented as BAD, very BAD. Dip into your rations and hang out with us while we talk about that, impeachment, and MORE.</p> <p>Keep up with us on <a href="irreverentradio.tumblr.com">Tumblr</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/IrreverentRadi0">Twitter</a> while we fail to record a third episode in our separate quarantines.</p> <p>And here are the <a href="https://irreverentradio.tumblr.com/post/613418752442236928/supplemental-readings-the-fandomization-of">supplemental readings for this episode</a>, including the graph on how much Bill Clinton is to blame for this book.</p>

March 16, 2020
The Fandomization of Politics, part 1: Hope Never Dies
<p>Just in time for the Illinois Primary (vote Bernie), your favorite martyrs read Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer and talk about why Joe Biden should not be president. At times, Hope Never Dies reads as critical of Obama and Biden, and at others it reads as naive hero-worship. Take a drink every time the phrase, "It feels like it should be criticism" is uttered, and get absolutely plastered this election season. Listen to Irreverent Radio responsibly.</p> <p>We can be found on Tumblr @<a href="irreverentradio.tumblr.com">irreverentradio</a> and Twitter @<a href="https://twitter.com/IrreverentRadi0">IrreverentRadi0</a>.</p> <p>As of today, we can ALSO be found at PATREON, PATRONIZE US: www.patreon.com/irreverentradio -- we charge by content put out, since our podcast isn't exactly monthly.</p> <p>You can also support us on <a href="https://anchor.fm/irreverentradio/">Anchor</a>, or just by sharing our podcast with your buds.</p>

December 14, 2019
Ayn Rand on Brand, part III: A is A is A is A is A
<p>Join us for the longest episode on the longest part of Atlas Shrugged. So much to unpack, so make sure you're comfy, and let's dive in.</p> <p>We meet John Galt! We understand Nameless Railroad Worker's identity and feel weird about jokingly supporting him. We go to Atlantis and hate all the people we meet there. Clancy struggles to explain philosophy's role in John Galt's 60-page tirade (which Meghan betrayed hir by not reading).</p> <p>Did you know we have a <a href="irreverentradio.tumblr.com">Tumblr</a>? With a <a href="https://irreverentradio.tumblr.com/post/189672605445/supplemental-readings-for-season-1-ayn-rand-on">reading list</a>?</p>
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