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Bad Faith is two shows in one: it's a panel show about politics and pop culture with a rotating cast of performers and politicians, artists and activists, writers and radicals; and it's a two-way podcast where two people from two very different parts of the left make the case for one less terrible world. 

Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) is a former attorney, National Press Secretary for the Bernie Sanders campaign, co-host of campaign podcast Hear The Bern, and a journalist who is early enough in her political career that she remains (tragically) sanguine.

Virgil Texas (@virgiltexas) is an internet user and co-host of Chapo Trap House.

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Jan 31, 2022

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As Justice Breyer prepares to retire from the Supreme Court, Briahna spoke to author and anti-trust expert Matt Stoller about the pox he's been on anti-trust jurisprudence, how pro-competition, anti-monopolistic, solidly American sentiments were quashed by Harvard & Chicago School law and economics scholars in the 1970s, and how a lack of anti-trust regulation is at the root of ongoing crises, including spiking meat prices. Find Stoller's book Goliath: The 100 Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy wherever books are sold, and check out his Substack BIG to read more.

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