68 Episodes

  1. Human Scum

    Published: 27/10/2019
  2. Advice for Republicans

    Published: 19/10/2019
  3. Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!

    Published: 12/10/2019
  4. Generation Z

    Published: 14/07/2019
  5. Patriotism

    Published: 5/07/2019
  6. Concentration Camps, Godwin's Law, and Winning Debates

    Published: 28/06/2019
  7. Wag the Dog

    Published: 21/06/2019
  8. Debt!

    Published: 13/06/2019
  9. Every Single Candidate

    Published: 7/06/2019
  10. Impeach!

    Published: 31/05/2019
  11. Stimulating Politics

    Published: 23/05/2019
  12. Alabama and Abortion

    Published: 17/05/2019
  13. Of Trump, Taxes, and Facebook Bans

    Published: 9/05/2019
  14. Who's Christian Enough to be President?

    Published: 1/05/2019
  15. Jamie Weighs In

    Published: 24/04/2019
  16. Burning Down the House

    Published: 17/04/2019
  17. Presidential Campaign Primer

    Published: 10/04/2019
  18. Not So Funny

    Published: 3/04/2019
  19. Dinner Table Politics: COMPLETE EXONERATION Edition

    Published: 27/03/2019
  20. Eliza's Legislative Report

    Published: 20/03/2019

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The Bennett family has been at the heart of Utah politics for over half a century. So what happens when they talk about the issues of the day around the dinner table? Join Jim, the dad, and Abby, the daughter for a free- wheeling political discussion with an intergenerational perspective. College student Abby is a political independent, while her father Jim is a former Republican who became the first candidate of the new United Utah Party in 2017, running for Congress and garnering over 14,000 votes. Jim's father, Bob Bennett, served as a GOP senator from Utah for eighteen years after being unceremoniously ousted by the Tea Party. Bob was well-respected and, toward the end of his life, co-created the Utah Debate Commission, facilitating public discourse between leading candidates. Jim was the first non-Republican/non-Democrat to participate in a UDC debate. Abby may well be the next.

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