
Part Of The Problem It Couldn't Look Worse
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Feb 10, 2026 A fast-paced rundown of the Epstein files, focusing on redacted emails, calls for unredaction, and why those documents matter. Discussion of Thomas Massie pushing for transparency and publicly reading accusations. Debate over culture-war distractions like the Super Bowl halftime and how media nostalgia versus woke content shifts attention away from political scandals.
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Epstein Files Reveal Systemic Power Network
- The Epstein files reveal a deeply connected, high-level network rather than an isolated criminal.
- Dave Smith argues this exposure is a test of who truly wants transparency and accountability.
Push For Unredacted Transparency
- Demand unredacted documents and resist narratives that call the story a distraction.
- Follow representatives like Thomas Massie who press for transparency and public release.
Pizzagate's Origins And Public Reaction
- Dave recounts how Pizzagate started from leaked Podesta emails and morphed into mainstream ridicule.
- He notes Podesta's artwork and coded language made skepticism reasonable, not automatically kooky.
