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Is The Daily Ketchup PAP’s Dog? We React to Your Comments!
Ep. 408
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Does The Daily Ketchup have a political leaning? How do we decide what to ask ministers? What was it like hosting the first minister on TDK?
In today’s podcast, we react to YOUR comments on TDK’s political stance and share about the podcast’s foray into Singapore politics, including our crazy experience hosting our first minister, how we make hard questions appear “softball”, and our outlook for future political episodes.
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