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Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong

Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong

Dave Roberts and Ken Pullin · LetMeTellYouWhyYou'reWrong

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Show overview

Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 105 episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h and 1h 4m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 52 episodes published. Published by LetMeTellYouWhyYou'reWrong.

Episodes
105
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
1h 1m
Cadence
Weekly

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A political commentary podcast with Ken Pullin and Dave Roberts.

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Ep 422: The Truth Is Out There

May 11, 20261h 1m

Ep. 421: Shelling Comey

May 4, 20261h 14m

EP 420: That's The Spirit

Apr 27, 20261h 0m

Ep 419: The PIT Party

Apr 20, 20261h 0m

Ep 418: Splish Splash The Taxpayers Always Take A Bath

Apr 13, 20261h 13m

Ep 417Ep 417: Sine Die Aut Est?

In Episode 417, Ken and Dave discuss sine die under the Gold Dome, a mere financial disclosure can't contain Rick Jackson's wealth, the lunar flyby, Trump's address, fall in line or fallout, Bondi out, and SCOTUS news.

Apr 6, 20261h 3m

Ep 416Ep 416: Putting The Capped In Handicapped

In Episode 416 Doug Shaw fills in for Ken Pullin. He and Dave discuss the continuing Hiram saga, Sheridan Gorman's disabled killer, Tiger needs a driver, Trump's ego, the X-Man running for state house, the quadruple amputee killer, Chilli with MAGA, and deleting files in Forsyth.

Mar 30, 20261h 7m

Ep 415Ep 415: Lemon Pound

In Episode 415 Ken and Dave discuss the DOW in correction territory, California's butterfly bridge, Fulton County's election news, Cuban blackouts, CBS's news problem, hog hunting, and war spending.

Mar 23, 20261h 1m

Ep 414: The Gold Standard

In Episode 414 Ken and Dave discuss the Jackson Jones throwdown, keeping booking photos from the public, Buc-ee's F, The Old Dominion UGA connection, news from under the Gold Dome, and dropping charges in Hall.

Mar 16, 20261h 2m

Ep 413Ep 413: Crack Goes The Ulna

In Episode 413 Doug Shaw fills in for Ken Pullen while he is in Germany. He and Dave discuss Atlanta sports debacles, prices at the pumps, a lawsuit against the TSA, a Georgia congressional candidate with honesty issues, Georgia's primary ballots, a killer sheriff candidate, breaking an arm on camera, and crossover day.

Mar 9, 20261h 6m

Ep 412Ep 412: Rock-A-Rolla The Ayatollah

In Episode 412 Ken and Dave discuss the UGA pedo, reasonable cause odors, winners in the Georgia budget, a former guest making news, putting the boy back in scouting, the Laken Riley lawsuit, and chaos at the Battery.

Mar 2, 20261h 5m

Ep 411Ep 411:Randy Andy Goes to Jail

In Episode 411 Ken and Dave discuss Trump's Rome visit, SCOTUS ruling on tariffs, rising tensions with Iran, DeSantis touting a balanced budget, the Colin Gray trial, the former Prince Andrew arrest, and the alien files.

Feb 23, 20261h 2m

Ep 410Ep 410: Lambos in High School Parking Lots

In Episode 410 Ken and Dave discuss the tax cancellation contest under the Gold Dome, data centers making bank, making high school sports pay, getting rid of the car feature everyone hates, balloons freaking out El Paso, the doo doo show in Jefferson, and Virginia gerrymandering.

Feb 16, 20261h 0m

Ep 409Ep 409: Formula 409

In Episode 409 Ken and Dave discuss the new man in the gubernatorial race, another congressional seat up for grabs, endorsements roll in for the fourteenth congressional district race, mid session updates from the Gold Dome, the story of the week from Tucson, Mike Collins speaks up about the proposed ICE detention center, and the airport fuel spill.

Feb 9, 20261h 0m

Ep 408Ep 408: Lemon Sour

In Episode 408 Ken and Dave discuss the FBI raid in Fulton County, property taxes on the chopping block, another state representative arrested, Don Lemon in handcuffs, Tom Holman taking command, a Michigander wants to leave the U.S., and more than we wanted to know about Bill Gates.

Feb 2, 202659 min

Ep 407Ep 407: Ain't No Thang But A Chicken Wang

In Episode 407 Dave fights off a bug while he and Ken discuss the Jim Crowe at the Supreme Court, Chris Carr doing his actual job, peace in Greenland,grilling Jack Smith, a city manager heads to the clink, Ponzi in Georgia, a former State Representative pleads out, and the Rafensperger diaries.

Jan 26, 20261h 2m

Ep 406Ep 406: Tiger Blank

In Episode 406 Ken and Dave discuss data center pushback, the stage is set for the special election for the fourteenth, the first bill of the year heads to Kemp's desk, the State of the State, boys playing girls, Iran continuing to heat up, and Tiger partners with Arthur Blank.

Jan 19, 202659 min

Ep 405Ep 405: From Window To The Walz

In Episode 405, Ken and Dave discuss the mess in Minnesota, a real reduction in Georgia's state income tax, 2026 legislative priorities, the Secret Service investigating Marjorie Taylor Greene, Trump's war on capitalism, and buying Greenland. Georgia Political Landscape Stacey Abrams Will Not Run for Governor Again Stacey Abrams announced she will not run for a third term as governor. The hosts said her decision is already fueling speculation about who she may support in future statewide races, with Jason Esteves and Keisha Lance Bottoms discussed as potential beneficiaries of her backing. The hosts described Abrams as politically "toxic" after two losses to Governor Brian Kemp. Senate and State Races: Ossoff Outlook The hosts predicted Senator Jon Ossoff will win reelection in November, citing what they described as a lack of strong Republican challengers. They mentioned Mike Collins and Derek Dooley as possible GOP names to watch. Georgia General Assembly Back for 40-Day Session The Georgia General Assembly is back for its constitutionally limited 40-day legislative session. The hosts suggested lawmakers may aim to finish early (potentially by mid-March) so legislators can shift into campaign mode ahead of the May primary. Tax Reform Proposals and Property Tax Debate A Senate committee proposal discussed by the hosts would eliminate state income tax on the first $50,000 for individuals and $100,000 for joint filers by 2027. House Speaker Jon Burns' priorities were described as improving literacy, strengthening the medical workforce, and reducing property tax burdens. The hosts debated whether Georgia can realistically reduce both income and property taxes at the same time. One idea raised by Pullin was freezing property assessments at the time of purchase. National Policy and Trump's "War on Capitalism" Institutional Housing Ban Proposal Trump proposed barring large institutional investors from buying single-family homes. The hosts agreed institutional ownership can be a problem in places like Atlanta, but argued the President lacks the constitutional authority for such a ban. They also warned a sudden forced divestment could destabilize the housing market. Defense Industry Restrictions: Dividends, Buybacks, and Executive Pay Trump also suggested banning defense contractors from issuing dividends or conducting stock buybacks until production speeds improve, and proposed capping executive pay at $5 million. The hosts viewed these ideas as federal overreach into private company operations. Renewed Discussion of Buying Greenland The hosts also discussed renewed conversation about the U.S. purchasing Greenland from Denmark for strategic military reasons. They said Marco Rubio is reportedly planning to discuss the issue with Danish officials. Law Enforcement and Legal Issues ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by ICE agents after she allegedly drove her vehicle toward an agent while agents were attempting to detain her for obstructing their operations. The hosts debated whether deadly force was necessary and argued agents should avoid standing in front of moving vehicles to reduce the risk of escalations. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) and Leak Allegations The hosts said Trump reportedly sent the Secret Service to investigate whether Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene leaked his dinner location to protesters. Greene denied the claim, but the hosts argued she is effectively "done" in politics following her resignation. Theodore Hamby Expected to Plead Guilty The suspended official Theodore Hamby is expected to enter a guilty plea this week. The hosts also remarked that his resignation letter appeared to be written with AI tools. "The Mule" of the Week The "Mule" title went to a former Hampton Inn in Lake View, Minnesota. According to the hosts, a franchisee or employee refused to house ICE agents despite Hilton having a government contract. Hilton reportedly pulled the location's accreditation, and the Hampton Inn signage was removed within 48 hours.

Jan 12, 20261h 0m

Ep 404Ep 404: New Year Same Problems

In Episode 404, recorded only hours before the Maduro news broke, Ken and Dave discuss new laws that took effective January first, "stolen" documents at a Minnesota daycare, monks strolling through Georgia, Iran coming unglued, congressional resignations, pausing tariffs, and the comrade officially takes office. College Football & NFL Highlights Georgia vs. Ole Miss: A chaotic finish featuring multiple "final" seconds and the premature appearance of the stage crew. Miami Over Ohio State: Discussion of Miami's physical dominance and Ryan Day's controversial play-calling decisions. Falcons Victory: A narrow Monday night win for Atlanta, highlighted by a strong performance from running back Bijan Robinson. New Georgia State Laws (Effective Jan 1st) America First License Plates: New patriotic tags featuring the American flag. Debate centers on the $90 cost and the politicization of the flag. HVAC Warranty Transfer (SB12): A new law ensuring 10-year warranties are automatically transferable to new homeowners without mandatory registration, provided a licensed contractor performed the installation. Campaign Reform & Safety: New ethics rules prohibit opening candidate investigations within 60 days of an election and mandate the redaction of politicians' home addresses from certain public records to prevent "swatting." Booting Regulations: Stricter permit and posting requirements for companies that boot vehicles in Georgia. Catastrophe Savings Accounts: The creation of state-level, tax-sheltered accounts to help homeowners save for disaster-related repairs and high deductibles. National Headlines & Investigative Journalism Minnesota Daycare Fraud: A suspicious "break-in" at a Somali-owned daycare involved in a multi-billion dollar fraud scandal. The hosts discuss the "dog ate my homework" nature of the missing documentation and the organized scam's spread to other states. The "Monk Walk": Buddhist monks walking from Texas to D.C. for peace are criticized by the hosts as a "spectacle" that disrupts traffic without achieving tangible geopolitical results. Iranian Unrest: Discussion of protests in Iran and President Trump's "locked and loaded" social media response to potential violence against protesters. Congressional Exodus: Over 50 lawmakers (10% of Congress) have announced they will not seek re-election, citing dysfunction and a shift away from the "cocktail party" civility of the past. Local Georgia Politics The 14th District Race: Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) faces criticism for vacationing in Costa Rica during her final days in office. Candidate Brian Stover is highlighted for his "100% ally" campaign strategy. Bert Jones Attack Ads: Mystery surrounds a multi-million dollar "dark money" campaign targeting Lieutenant Governor Bert Jones with aggressive attack ads. The Sign Ninja: A look at the strategic importance of campaign sign placement in Northwest Georgia and the role of Matt Stout in local elections. New York's "Comrade" Mayor Analysis of the inauguration of New York's new socialist leadership, focusing on the shift from "rugged individualism" to "collectivism." Discussion of proposed policies, including free bus routes funded by new taxes on specific neighborhoods and visitors. The "Mule" of the Week The McDonald's AirPod Incident: An Ohio worker suffers severe burns after reaching into a 360-degree deep fryer to retrieve a dropped AirPod. Brian Stover: Criticized for a campaign platform that emphasizes total loyalty to the President over the traditional role of a co-equal branch of government.

Jan 5, 20261h 0m

Ep 403Ep 403: Atomic Shrimp

In Episode 403 Doug Shaw fills in for the vacationing Ken Pullin. He and Dave discuss the strikes in Nigeria, a lawsuit against the City of Acworth, new battleships on the way, Ben Sasse says "goodbye", Kennedy's shrimp, and suing California. Sports & Coaching Scandals Braves Trade Rumors: Discussion on the potential trading of fan-favorite Ozzie Albies and the possibility of acquiring Silver Slugger Ketel Marte. Michigan Football Drama: The hosts break down the "failing upward" of Michigan's coaching staff, including scandals involving Chiron Moore, OnlyFans models, and the program's new hire from Utah. College Rivalries: A look at the intense "petty" rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan fans. Military Action & Global News Christmas Strikes in Nigeria: The U.S. military conducted strategic missile strikes against camps in Nigeria on Christmas Day. The hosts debate the symbolism of the timing and the ongoing issues with regional instability. Travel Hazards: Insights into the dangers of flying into locations like Lagos, Nigeria, and the security protocols required for flight crews. The Acworth Walmart Lawsuit Mahendra "Mick" Patel vs. Acworth: A deep dive into the $25 million lawsuit filed by Patel after he was falsely accused of kidnapping at an Acworth Walmart. Evidence & Error: How security footage proved there was no attempted kidnapping, despite Patel spending nearly two months in jail. Insurance Caps: Why the lawsuit is seeking the $25 million maximum allowed by municipal insurance policies. Trump's "Architectural Narcissism" Trump-Class Battleships: Trump announced a new class of $2 billion battleships, including the "USS Defiant." The hosts discuss the return of heavy naval armor and the high costs associated with them. The Trump Kennedy Center: Following the renaming of the Kennedy Center, the hosts discuss Trump's penchant for branding federal institutions. Deportation Deals: Discussion of the administration paying Pacific islands to take illegal immigrants. Health & Public Safety Ben Sasse: Former Senator and UF President Ben Sasse announced a terminal stage four pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The hosts reflect on his career and the speed of the illness. Radioactive Shrimp Recall: The FDA recalled shrimp imported from Indonesia due to potential radioactive contamination. Senator Kennedy's humorous but serious warnings about "glow-in-the-dark" seafood are highlighted. Tilapia & Farmed Fish: A warning about the nutritional value and farming conditions of imported fish like Tilapia and Swai. The "Mule" of the Week & Legal Oddities Peggy Flanagan's Pandering: The Minnesota Lieutenant Governor is criticized for wearing a hijab on Somali TV while facing a multi-billion dollar grant scandal within the local Somali community. Tax-Deductible Dogs: A New York attorney is suing the IRS to claim her dog as a dependent, arguing the animal is entirely reliant on her for survival. California CDL Revocations: 21,000 commercial driver's licenses are being revoked in California after it was discovered many unauthorized immigrants were driving without passing proper tests.

Dec 29, 202552 min
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