Share this postToo Close To CallThe Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreToo Close To Call PodcastThe Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Share this postToo Close To CallThe Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -13:01-13:01Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.The Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Should journalists talk more about how their stories are made?David CataneseApr 07, 2022Share this postToo Close To CallThe Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareThe post that was supposed to be here is no longer here. An explanation.SubscribeDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postToo Close To CallThe Rant: Why inflame a sticky situation?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreToo Close To Call PodcastMostly politics. With a side of personal. Always #profound, perhaps problematic.Mostly politics. With a side of personal. Always #profound, perhaps problematic.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeDavid CataneseRecent Episodes23 nights until '24: Is Arizona cooked?Oct 13 • David CataneseThe Rant: It's bad out thereFeb 9 • David CataneseThe Rant: If Trump isn't the nominee, how can the GOP win?Nov 29, 2023 • David CataneseThe Rant: Jousting with flacks Nov 4, 2023 • David CataneseListen: DeSantis disses Haley, Pence in outlining path to overtaking TrumpOct 17, 2023 • David CataneseTipping tensions and service slow-downs: The strife between restaurants and dinersOct 1, 2023 • David Catanese'No matter how long it takes': Congressman Seth Moulton on funding Ukraine and Biden '24Sep 13, 2023 • David CataneseThe Rant: The next senator from Kentucky Sep 1, 2023 • David Catanese
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