This was the podcast that almost didn't happen. You see, we're empathetic guys, and the level of brilliance we hit our listeners with each week scares us a little, particularly given how much it can hurt to have your mind blown. We don't want to hurt nobody. So, given how brilliant the last few podcasts have been, and how much astonishingly compelling nuggets of opinion/wisdom we were planning on dropping for this week's podcast, we almost gave it up. We worried this one would be the one to finally kill someone. So after much debate we decided to make this week's podcast kind of boring and even more uninformed than usual. We made that sacrifice because you, the listener, are always our top priority. So get ready for the epically humdrum. Discussed: Romney v Gingrich, Republicans in general in the year 2012, the real, on-the-ground power of political ads to move public opinion, labor unions, the enduring legacy of Ron Howard's classic 'Gung Ho', teacher's unions, the new silent film, 'The Artist', school chum Craig Zobel's new Sundance buzz-generating thriller 'Compliance', and a bunch of other stuff. Trust me: you'll be so grateful for the banality.
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