Call It Like I See It proves that news and social commentary does not have to be manipulative or sensationalist to be interesting, so join hosts James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana as they take a weekly look at notable news stories, opinion pieces, or products of our culture and break down what they see.
With Arizona’s partisan election review reportedly confirming what all the prior reviews said about the outcome of the 2020 election and appearing to be an (expensive) exercise in futility, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana consider the extent to which the results of the 2020 election are being challenged to create a pretext to raise money and enrich friends (01:16). The guys also take a look at some recent research on whether the way we approach free time in our society actually reduces our happiness (39:39).
'Truth is truth': Trump dealt blow as Republican-led Arizona audit reaffirms Biden win (Reuters)
‘Stop the Steal’ Movement Races Forward, Ignoring Arizona Humiliation (NY Times)
The Russian "Firehose of Falsehood" Propaganda Model (RAND Corporation)
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