Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”.
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Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”.
Whether you’re a conservative, liberal, or something in between, we invite you to join the Wrongthink conversation because challenging our assumptions and listening to others can help us figure out what's right.
Trump on Trial: Ex-President Jailed Over Porn Star Hush Money?
Wrongthink
1 hour 8 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
Trump on Trial: Ex-President Jailed Over Porn Star Hush Money?
In this episode of Wrongthink, hosts Jeff Maurer and Thomas Chatterton Williams engage in a discussion about the Parisian protests regarding the retirement age, the harm caused by rioters who participate in protests, the feasibility and legality of Trump’s anticipated arrest, and a continued discussion on political correctness
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Wrongthink
Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”.
Whether you’re a conservative, liberal, or something in between, we invite you to join the Wrongthink conversation because challenging our assumptions and listening to others can help us figure out what's right.