Paul Jacob isn’t threatening the Fates or upsetting the moral order in any way to elicit Nemesis. But our politicians sure do. That’s for sure.
Paul Jacob isn’t threatening the Fates or upsetting the moral order in any way to elicit Nemesis. But our politicians sure do. That’s for sure.
Almost no one is paying attention to the Olympics. What they should be listening to is this:
This Week in Common Sense, February 7 – 11, 2022.
Paul Jacob serves as the voice or reason on many issues, like ballot reform and social media, but also regarding the pressing Nincompoopery Question:
This Week in Common Sense, February 4, 2022.
Paul smells something fishy in major media and world politics:
Paul Jacob returns this weekend to recap the big stories of the week, in this episode of This Week in Common Sense:
What is? you may ask. Well, a new virus. But so also are lies. And corruption. And love of big government über alles.
Which is why you should listen to Paul Jacob every weekend. Paul rethinks the big stories of the week, and serves as a watchdog on government and corruption run amok. His podcast This Week in Common Sense can be found on most podcatchers as well as on SoundCloud, where it is hosted:
Paul Jacob distinguishes between the facts and the myths about the January Sixth Event:
It is time for the weekend podcast, and Paul has a lot to say. And not just about a great movie:
It is the Day After Christmas — Boxing Day, in Britain! — and did you open this weekend’s podcast? If not, here is your chance!
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Beginning with John Adams and ending with George Washington — Paul Jacob isn’t going backwards, he is bookending the week in review, which includes subjects with a lot of F’s: Friends, Frauds, Facebook, and whole lot more:
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