Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

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Oct 13, 2025 • 57min

10/13/25: Trump Demands Bibi Pardon, Laura Loomer Crashes Out, Peter Thiel AntiChrist Obsession

Emily Jashinsky, a political commentator, joins to dive into Trump's controversial demand for a Netanyahu pardon and the implications for Israeli politics. They discuss the Gaza ceasefire and the intense humanitarian crisis unfolding. The conversation also explores Peter Thiel's alarming connection between AI and the Antichrist, prompting a critique of his tech philosophies and the potential societal risks involved. Thiel's insights and the right-wing's fractured views on technology add depth to a compelling political discourse.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 59min

10/10/15: CEASEFIRE BROKEN ALREADY? ROGAN TRASHES TRUMP, JESSE WATTERS FAKE GUESTS?

The latest discussion dives into the shaky ceasefire between Israel and Gaza and the immediate violence that erupts despite it. The hosts analyze a controversial ICE raid at a Chicago school and Joe Rogan's strong condemnation of these tactics. They also spotlight Jesse Watters, amidst a scandal involving reused masked guests on his show. Meanwhile, the potential Nobel Peace Prize recipient Maria Corina Machado is examined, alongside calls for recognition of Gaza's medical workers for their humanitarian efforts.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 4min

10/9/25: Trump Threatens Pritzker Arrest, Palisades Fire Arsonist, Gold Prices Rise, AIPAC QR Codes

Trump threatens arrest of Illinois officials, sparking heated discussions about the political landscape. A suspect has been detained in connection with the Palisades fire, revealing intriguing digital evidence. Gold prices soar above $4,000 as investors flee to safe assets amidst market uncertainty. Meanwhile, insights into AIPAC’s influence are uncovered through claims of QR codes at their events, raising questions about political fundraising tactics. The hosts dissect these riveting topics with sharp commentary and engaging analysis.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 50min

10/9/25: Gaza Ceasefire Deal Explained, Travel Delays Amid Gov Shutdown

In this discussion, Jeremy Scahill, an investigative journalist and co-founder of Declassified/DropSite News, dives deep into the complexities of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations. He outlines key terms like the hostage exchange and partial Israeli withdrawal, while exploring Palestinian fears regarding trust and governance post-ceasefire. Scahill also analyzes the roles of regional mediators and the pragmatic choice of Hamas to engage with Trump, juxtaposed with the immediate reactions from Gaza's residents amidst the ongoing government shutdown affecting travel.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 1min

10/8/25: Soybean Farmers Screwed By Milei Bailout, Bibi Salivates Over Iran War, Candace Owens Kirk Texts Confirmed, Douglas Murray Caught Writing Draft For Israeli Official

Eugenia Muzio, an Argentine reporter for Perfil, discusses the impact of a $20B U.S.-Argentina bailout on soybean farmers and the role of hedge funds in the crisis. She explains the political and economic tensions in Argentina. Negar Mortazavi, an Iran policy analyst, examines the disinformation campaigns linked to Reza Pahlavi and Israel's strategy regarding Iran, revealing how these narratives manipulate public perception. The conversation touches on astroturfing, media ethics, and the consequences of failing journalism ethics.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 3min

10/8/25: Jon Stewart Begs Dems On Gov Shutdown, MTG Breaks With Party, Bondi Squirms On Trump Epstein, Cuomo Attacks Zohran

Jon Stewart passionately urges Democrats to protect healthcare amidst a looming government shutdown. Marjorie Taylor Greene surprisingly breaks from GOP views on health subsidies, raising eyebrows on the political scene. Pam Bondi faces tough questions about Trump and Epstein during a Senate hearing, but dodges key inquiries. Andrew Cuomo defends his record and critiques the power structure while addressing allegations and aiming for a mayoral run. The podcast dives into complex issues, leaving listeners questioning party loyalty and accountability.
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25 snips
Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 21min

10/7/25: Massive AI Bubble, China Runs Circles Around US, Bari Weiss CBS Takeover, Venezuela War

A deep dive into the massive AI bubble raises questions about America's risky economic bets. The duo highlights China's impressive infrastructure and scientific advances that put the U.S. to shame. Bari Weiss's new role at CBS promises a shift in network news standards, stirring up debates around editorial priorities. Meanwhile, tension grows as Trump signals an end to diplomacy with Venezuela, hinting at potential military action, intertwined with claims of drug trafficking and regime change motives. A lively analysis of cultural content versus hard-hitting journalism rounds out this thought-provoking discussion.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 47min

10/7/25: Trump Floats Ghislaine Pardon, Tim Dillon Flames Troops In Chicago, DHS Shoots American

Discussions heat up around Trump's potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell and its implications. Tim Dillon's sharp critique of deploying troops in U.S. cities ignites a debate on public safety versus political theatrics. The hosts examine a controversial shooting involving a federal agent, revealing conflicting narratives and raising questions about accountability. Tensions between local and federal authorities come to the forefront, alongside concerns of militarized policing and its chilling effects on activism.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 30min

10/6/25: Trump Tells Bibi Stop Bombing, Greta Tortured By Israel, Trump Portland Invasion Blocked, Dire Warning On Revenge Loop

Jeremy Scahill, an investigative journalist, joins to dissect the complexities of Gaza ceasefire negotiations. He reveals how Trump’s influence could reshape the situation and discusses contentious changes made to plans without Arab input. The episode dives into the troubling treatment of activists during the Sumud flotilla, including Greta Thunberg's ordeal. Scahill also examines the internal tensions between Hamas leaders, highlighting a critical lack of unity that complicates peace talks.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 29min

10/6/25: Soybean Farmer Rips Trump, Shutdown Polling, Van Jones Blames Foreign Misinfo On Israel Criticism

A soybean farmer fiercely criticizes Trump's trade policies, highlighting the impact of aid to Argentina. The hosts delve into how AI is fueling economic growth and discuss the risks of an AI-driven bubble. They analyze shifting labor data and the implications of tariff policies favoring tech imports. Polling reveals a public confused about the government shutdown, with mixed blame between parties. Additionally, Van Jones's controversial comments about misinformation and his evolving political stance spark debate on credibility and media influence.

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