
Learning to Laugh, Like and Love During an Election
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Show Notes
Welcome to another episode of Between the Presets with Rudy Stettner. This week, Rudy dives into the controversial indictment of NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the implications of political corruption in America. He explores the history and impact of political satire, reminiscing about iconic satirists like David Frye and Greg Gutfeld.
Rudy also discusses the importance of maintaining family harmony despite political differences, sharing personal anecdotes about his own family dynamics. The episode wraps up with a reflection on free speech, the dangers of misinformation, and the significance of preserving political humor for future generations.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that balances humor with serious political analysis.