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Twenty-five years on from the largest domestic terror incident in American history, journalist Leah Sottile investigates the legacy of the Oklahoma City Bombing.

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  • Msp629
    Garbage
    This is a left wing propaganda podcast that has no factual data. Just mainstream media talking points. Its like they watch CNN all day
  • munchiekat
    Why so short?
    I love the podcast but I don't understand why every episode is 14 minutes. That's exceptionally short for a podcast episode. 20 to 30 minutes would be a lot better. In any case, it's brilliant.
  • Listsner
    Great! We’ll done!
    My only complaint is each episode is so short! But well done, informative, captivating
  • Kewaunee Gal
    Repetitive
    The content is well researched but the episodes are too short, so with the intros to each episode, the ads, and a teaser for the next episode, the actual body of each episode is too short. This makes the series repetitive and - with the constant interruptions- difficult to follow. The skipping around in time doesn’t help. Two full episodes would have been better.
  • MFcreep
    5⭐️
    This podcast is well done & informative. The OK City bombing doesn’t get as much attention as it should.
  • karacookok
    Terrible…
    This is a terrible podcast that fosters hate. It profiles the very people impacted by the bombing and survived it. The bombing had NOTHING to do with the hate going on today. Just because an American doesn’t want socialist infiltrating our government doesn’t mean they are an extremist.
  • Bizarro Bob Plays Flute
    Not a Timothy McVeigh Podcast
    Save your time, this is a political podcast that focus little on McVeigh and the Oklahoma bombing. Instead focus on politics, which I did NOT want to hear. Went as far as focusing on the orange man Trump, as if that had t been beat into us for four years, would have been great to get a break from that.
  • Northkal
    Great content and reporting
    Loved the topic and the experts interviewed. Leah Sottile rocked it though. Rocking it one star because the mini episodes are annoying because there is so much repetition and ads (seems like 20% of each episode).
  • reviewsbyalex
    Ready for more
    Poignant, important, and relevant. Ready for 2021 reporting
  • Jonbsnyder
    First rate
    Does the actual reporting that most podcasts only aspire to.
  • no name 2341
    Very left leaning.
    If you’re looking for a center news cast, look for something else.
  • JJT84
    This is a great introduction
    It’s short,sweet, and to the point.
  • SLitteken
    It will create a convo like no other
    Myself and my 3 adult children texted for hrs over this podcast. Interesting to find out what?,why?,how?etc...your adult kids think 🤔
  • Jaybeeone2three
    Good
    Such a good podcast that draws you in with great content and delivery.
  • HobokenTarHeel
    Well-researched, tightly edited, deserves a Pulitzer
    This is the best reporting I’ve heard all year. Great sources, tight editing, good archival footage. This production team deserves a Pulitzer. Explains a lot, quickly, with clear logic and an emotional punch.
  • McPete1
    Great Information
    I listen to these podcasts the weeks before and after Congress’ confirmation of the electoral votes for president-elect Biden. Provided great context as I watched members of the Republican Party descend and our nation’s capital to riot, pillage,and murder. Republicans that were directed to do so by the leader of the Republican Party and our president. A few of the rioters included members of right wing paramilitary groups. This podcast reports on stuff that is very real and relevant. Listen to it.
  • McPeggy
    Riveting and Prescient Investigative Journalism
    Listening to this podcast within days of the January 6th assault on the Capitol underscores the value and validity of this work.
  • ShaShaShima
    Not bad
    Good introduction to American extremism. If you have researched the topic at all, it seems pretty basic. As the episodes are pretty short, I would have appreciated less repetition and reintroduction of interview subjects. An additional 10 minutes probably could have been added of context just by getting rid of repetitive stuff. “Bundyville” and “Ruby Ridge” were much better
  • LittleLou632
    Good warning
    Made me scared and left wondering if we will soon see another Timothy McVeigh... censoring and silencing conservatives might be like cornering an animal... they bite
  • ~~connie~~
    Binge worthy!
    Binge listened, and I will probably listen again in a few weeks or so, like I did with Bundyville and Bundyville Season Two, The Remnant. McVeigh was a portend of our current times, and I’m afraid we’ve become complacent.
  • brooklynmuse79
    A must-listen
    So well done, well researched, well written, spoken, produced and edited—I mean, I can’t find fault with it. It’s both reasonable and emotional. Teach *this* in schools, why don’t we.
  • caffymilaffy
    Captivating
    Everything this producer makes is genius.
  • Andigard
    Bill Moreland from the Spokesman?
    One of my favorite journalists.
  • Craig D.C.
    Amazing & Scarily Relevant to Tiday
    This is another brilliant piece of work and research from the team behind Bundyville. So scary how this links right up to what we see today with the crazy militias ‘patrolling’ the streets Charlottesville the occupation of Statehouses and so on.
  • amandabdavis
    Leah does it again!
    Leah - your work never disappoints, amazing as always! Stay you, stay metal, stay safe.
  • spacedawgy
    Another great pod by Leah Sottile
    5 stars all around.
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