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Host Carmen LaRonde challenges perceptions of trans people in all-new conversations that go beyond skin deep, while providing weekly translations of headlines affecting the community.
22:54 - 24:28 (01:33)
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Host Carmen LaRonde challenges perceptions of trans people in all-new conversations that go beyond skin deep, while providing weekly translations of headlines affecting the community. Part of the Outspoken Network from iHeart Podcasts.
ChapterChallenging Perceptions of Trans People
EpisodePart One: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This episode delves into the early political career of Roger Stone and his role in the Republican Party.
24:28 - 26:30 (02:02)
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This episode delves into the early political career of Roger Stone and his role in the Republican Party. Stone acted as a stand-in for Paul Manafort, securing access to the halls of power and winning the presidency of the young Republicans through his appeal to committed democratic voters.
ChapterChallenging Perceptions of Trans People
EpisodePart One: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Although Roger Stone made a big deal about the Ohio strategy, it is doubtful that it made a drastic impact on the 1980 presidential election as Ronald Reagan had already won by a significant margin.
26:30 - 27:39 (01:08)
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Although Roger Stone made a big deal about the Ohio strategy, it is doubtful that it made a drastic impact on the 1980 presidential election as Ronald Reagan had already won by a significant margin. Even though Stone was offered a job in the Reagan administration, he turned it down as he was more interested in politics.
ChapterChallenging Perceptions of Trans People
EpisodePart One: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts humorously discuss the possibility of Roger Stone and John McAfee running together for president in 2020, despite their legal issues and questionable pasts.
27:39 - 28:22 (00:43)
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The hosts humorously discuss the possibility of Roger Stone and John McAfee running together for president in 2020, despite their legal issues and questionable pasts.