Afterparty: Results v Reality
It's over! After 196 (or 197, who's counting) Presidential losers the genie curse has been lifted and Aaron and Dennis can talk about whatever they want again. Which is presidential losers, as it turns out.
Before leaving them behind forever Aaron and Dennis consider a list of Also-ran historical rankings and make their own, before re-answering the natural question of who they would have wanted for president anyway.
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Socialist Death Match: Worker's Party v Party of Workers
It's been a long time coming, but at long last Aaron and Dennis have reached the end of the rainbow: the final presidential losers they need to talk about.
What magic wisdom do these final socialist candidates have in store? Only one to find out!
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Ideologies: Left v Right
The boys manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! Editing is taking a little long this week so Aaron talks about Hyrum and Verlan Lewis' book _The Myth of Left and Right_ which asserts that Left and Right are not only unhelpful labels for political ideas, but are instead post hoc creations to justify a disparate set of beliefs! It's a hoot.
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Perennial Candidates: .1% v .10000001%
In what must be a first for Presidential Death-Match Dennis and Aaron fall into two substantive discussions over the course of the episode. Luckily there's plenty of silliness inbetween as they look at the remains of third parties since the year 2000.
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Sophomore Album: Historians v Records
Aaron and Dennis are back from their respective travails to finish their discussion on failed independent candidates (and successful racists) of the late 1900s!
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