29 October 2008
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
This week on Bad Philosophy we tackle the age-old question: if one does not like America, should they move to Canada? I mean, what could be better than free health care and all the moose meat you can eat, right? Austin Fielding joins us for the first time, making it our largest panel ever (five, […]
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2008 election, 24-hour news, Abraham Lincoln, Afghanistan, Alaska, Austin, Barack Obama, Bob Barr, Canada, CCTV cameras, chiropractic, Chuck Norris, corruption, Cory Doctorow, crime, democracy, Dennis Kucinich, Digg, economy, education, England, Enron, fast food, Frank Caliendo, Franklin Roosevelt, gas, George Washington, Godwin's Law, gold standard, Google, government, healthcare, Hulu, Iraq, John Kennedy, John McCain, Kevin, Kimberly, language, libertarianism, Matt, meta, Mike Huckabee, monarchy, moose, nuns, obesity, parliament, political parties, politics, presidency, revolution, Richard Nixon, Risk, Ron Paul, Saturday Night Live, socialism, Star Wars, Stephen, stonehenge, The Internet, Tina Fey, voting, war, XKCD
20 August 2008
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Every once in a blue moon, the stars align, the burritos are just *that* good, and the right people come together in just the right mindset to make magic happen. Such was it this past Monday, when the Bad Philosophers spewed forth our “first” bit of genius upon a darkening Earth. In layman’s terms: Episode […]
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24-hour news, announcement, Bill Nye, copyright, David, free speech, Kevin, Matt, perception, Podcast, politics, statistics, Stephen