
I've Had It Spray Tan Supremacy
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Feb 19, 2026 Two comedians riff on delivery-window nightmares and service appointments that make people feel trapped. They roast political image culture, makeup theatrics, and why certain followers stay devoted. Listeners call in about Botox, filters, awkward handshakes, and petty but relatable retail and restaurant grievances. The show mixes sharp political critique with everyday annoyances and dark humor.
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Delivery Windows Create Hostage Situations
- Angie “Pumps” Sullivan and Jennifer Welch call out excessively broad delivery windows as disrespectful and disruptive to daily life.
- They urge service companies to notify customers when arrivals will fall outside promised windows to avoid making people housebound.
Makeup Shapes Public Perception
- Jennifer Welch criticizes Donald Trump's heavy makeup and the way it masks his real age and appearance.
- She argues appearance management affects public perception and deserves scrutiny from right-wing media.
Backlash Fueled Today's Political Permission Structure
- Jennifer Welch ties Trump's appeal to permission structures that let supporters reveal latent racism and animus.
- She links Obama's presidency to a backlash that accelerated the GOP's drift toward overt extremism.
