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Apr 24, 2026 Clarence (Dad), an elder family member with decades of lived perspective, shares generational stories and sharp takes. They debate geopolitics from Iran and Strait of Hormuz risks to unclear U.S. objectives. They riff on leadership past and present, California’s high-speed rail fiasco, AI versus biological computing, monument debates, cancer research cuts, and funny aging mishaps.
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Dad's Coffee Shop Urinal Mixup
- Clarence (Dad) tells a coffee shop story where he accidentally urinated on his leg because the urinal was taped off and he missed the sign.
- Vaughn and Casey thought he was having a stroke as he frantically exited with his pant leg soaked, and security camera footage confirmed it.
Unclear Objectives Undermine Iran Policy
- The panel questions U.S. strategy toward Iran, noting unclear objectives, weak exit planning, and the military's poor fit for nation-building.
- Vaughn and Clarence emphasize geography, nuclear concerns, and the lack of a clear metric-driven plan as core problems.
Hungary Vote Shows Backlash Against Extremes
- Hungary's recent vote ousting a long-serving right-wing leader illustrates democratic pushback against entrenched power.
- Panelists see parallels and warn that extreme policies eventually alienate malleable voters and flip outcomes.


