
Nutty In NYC
Thoughts, opinions, and ideas of Martin Nutty, a Dublin-born and New York resident podcaster. Covering matters political, economic and social with a smattering of literature thrown in.
Episodes
16 episodes
13: Garchs Ain't Good
I call then Garchs - types who have unconscionable wealth, wiling to subvert democracy to accumulate more. The word oligarch is used by academics, but that doesn't sound sinister enough to me for those whose only purpose is to accumulate immens...
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Episode 15
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6:55

13: Why Journalists Should Leave Twitter
The fact that Twitter is a mess is not news or a surprise. The transition to a new "X" logo and the elimination of the blue bird is just another exercise in Elon Musk's narcissism. Join me as talk about the pros and cons for migrating towards a...
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Episode 14
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10:03

TUF 01: The Untilled Field: In The Clay
The Untilled Field (1903) is a volume of short stories by George Moore. Chapter one, In The Clay, features the story of a Dublin sculptor whose work has been destroyed. Who is to blame and what has caused this un...
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Episode 13
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43:00

12: Big Media - Knuckle Under Or Revolt?
Yesterday, Twitter suspended the accounts of several high-profile journalists. In Twitter’s understaffed and diminished state, no immediate ...
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Episode 12
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5:12

11: Time To Twexit
Five reasons behind why I'm leaving Twitter and why I think you should too
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Episode 11
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12:09

10: Cruelty Is Not Cool
Thoughts on Governor Ron De Santis of Florida, how he shipped migrants to Martha's Vineyard, and the long-troubled, painful relationship America has had with many arriving migrants to its shoreNPR: On the
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Episode 10
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10:00

9: The Problem With Primaries
Primary elections frequently result in highly partisan general election candidates. I think Alaska has figured out a better way to produce candidates that better represent voters. Alaska may be The Last Frontier state, but it's leading the way ...
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Episode 9
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9:58

8: Ranked Choice Voting
How can somebody with only 26% of the vote win an election? That happened this week in the New York Democratic Primary for the 10th Congressional District.Is that good for democracy? I don't think so and I think Ranked Choice Vo...
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Episode 8
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11:59

7: The Republican Coalition - Financiers and Foot Soldiers
All American political parties are made up of coalitions, or voting blocks, that are cobbled together to support either the Republican or Democratic Party. Looking at the Republican party I see it as broken down into two major groups which in t...
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Episode 7
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13:26

6: The Senate Filibuster - Jul 5, 2022
Why the Senate Filibuster needs to be eliminated. Why it's invoked more frequently by the Republican Party - the party of Non Governance. Understanding the 3 legs of Non Governance ruleSome Links:
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Episode 6
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9:56

5: A Brief History of the Republican Party
How did the Republican Party become what it is today? Here's a quick sketch of its long, strange and troubling journey
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Episode 5
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12:50

4: Dead Cattle, Stranded Assets and Guts
Lets talk about the real crisis faced by American and Western Democracy
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Episode 4
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15:57

3: The House January 6th Insurrection Hearings
On Thursday evening June 9th, the US House of Representatives will hold the first of six hearings on last years January 6th insurrection. There have been accusations of partisanship, the usual political Kabuki and questions of whether these hea...
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11:18

2: Radical Centrism and Two-Thirds Politics - 2 Jun 2022
I wanted to talk about how Americans need to reorient toward radical centrism and practice two-thirds politics meaning the need to step away from the tired national dialogue stoked by fear mongers towards a place of engagement where a significa...
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Episode 2
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