Full episode 276: Swing Set Prologue Share a clip Transcript ByIra Glass Host Ira Glass asks how it's possible that some people still don't know what they think of President Bush just a few days before election day. (2 minutes) More in PoliticsView all 773: The Longest Distance Between Two Points June 17, 2022 Act One: Voter...Reformed A man in Mississippi tries to get his right to vote back. 767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act One: The Brothers Harangazo Producer Zoe Chace spends time with two brothers in Hungary, trying to win an election that’s basically impossible for them to win. 767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act Two: Putin’s On Our Side One of the last independent newspapers in Russia finds new ways to cover a war that the government doesn’t want them to cover. More by Ira GlassView all 765: Off Course Mar. 18, 2022 Act One: The Audition Ira’s story of Yibin Li continues. 763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act Three: Maybe Pay Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain Disinformation and propaganda works differently in Putin’s Russia than it did during the Soviet Union. 763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act Four: A Matter of Principal (podcast only) Protestors came out across Russia after the Ukraine invasion.
773: The Longest Distance Between Two Points June 17, 2022 Act One: Voter...Reformed A man in Mississippi tries to get his right to vote back.
767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act One: The Brothers Harangazo Producer Zoe Chace spends time with two brothers in Hungary, trying to win an election that’s basically impossible for them to win.
767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act Two: Putin’s On Our Side One of the last independent newspapers in Russia finds new ways to cover a war that the government doesn’t want them to cover.
763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act Three: Maybe Pay Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain Disinformation and propaganda works differently in Putin’s Russia than it did during the Soviet Union.
763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act Four: A Matter of Principal (podcast only) Protestors came out across Russia after the Ukraine invasion.