The Supreme Court just ruled that IEEPA doesn’t authorize presidential tariffs, and instead of a legal argument, we got a familiar response: a podium performance meant to repair status after a public “no.” We break down the psychology of arguing with the referee, the good-justice/bad-justice split, and what it means when a leader treats institutional limits as humiliation rather than structure.
Then we pivot to the new “Board of Peace” for Gaza: big symbolism, thin operational reality;$70B needed, ~$7B pledged, plus talk of needing its own force. We look at why “peace” branding works even when the plan is mostly optics, and how that kind of theater keeps people emotionally locked in.
Shrink the Nation is Dr. David and Dr. Rob (two board-certified psychiatrists) explaining why politics feels insane, and how to stay sane inside it.