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Feb 2, 2023 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1660 - If You’re Black And Cops Kill You, The Vice President Will Speak At Your Funeral
The funeral of Tyre Nichols sparks a deep discussion about the political motivations of public figures and the emotional toll on families. The podcast critiques the exploitation of personal loss for political gain and analyzes the contrasting responses to FBI inquiries involving Biden and Trump. Topics include shifting voter dynamics among minority groups in Florida and a humorous take on the absurdity of language around identity. Lastly, the complexities of gender dynamics in social settings, particularly at the gym, challenge societal perceptions of attention.

Feb 1, 2023 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1659 - Hunter Biden Is An Evil Scumbag, Not A Victim
The podcast delves into Hunter Biden's controversial behavior and the media's portrayal of him as a victim. It critiques the handling of economic policies and discusses the impact of prominent political figures on the Democratic primaries. The erosion of media credibility is examined, particularly concerning investigations and COVID-19 responses. Additionally, it addresses the decline of trust in institutions and the societal impacts of government actions during the pandemic. Cultural commentary includes critiques of political narratives and media representation in entertainment.

Jan 31, 2023 • 47min
Ep. 1658 - Will The Ukraine War Turn Into World War III?
Tensions escalate in Ukraine as Russia prepares for a new offensive, prompting Ukraine's urgent request for F-16s. The risk of the conflict spiraling into World War III looms large, especially with mounting geopolitical challenges involving China. Game theory offers insights into the decision-making intricacies of the war, highlighting how mistrust complicates diplomatic efforts. The conversation also critiques media narratives around race and policing, emphasizing the need for a nuanced discussion on systemic change and public safety.

Jan 30, 2023 • 54min
Ep. 1657 - When Black Cops Brutalize A Black Man, That’s White Privilege
The killing of Tyre Nichols by five Black police officers sparks a debate challenging the narrative of systemic racism. Complex dynamics of police confrontations are explored, questioning procedural failures and media framing. The discussion also critiques the credibility of think-tanks and media narratives surrounding racial incidents. Furthermore, the podcast delves into the impact of political narratives and misinformation on public trust, all while emphasizing the need for thoughtful reform and accountability in law enforcement.

Jan 27, 2023 • 51min
Ep. 1656 - Biden’s Recession Is Coming, And He’s Ready To Blame Republicans
The discussion dives deep into the Biden administration’s economic challenges as a recession looms, with an emphasis on political blame games. It critiques the media's reaction to Donald Trump’s reinstatement on Facebook, highlighting their contradictory role in fueling controversies. There's a focus on the contentious debt ceiling debate, shedding light on the need for bipartisanship. The conversation also touches on educational restrictions and the impact of political decisions on curriculum. Lastly, there's a sharp critique of California's political candidates and emerging language norms.

Jan 26, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 1655 - Facebook Readmits Trump
Facebook's controversial decision to reinstate Donald Trump raises questions about social media guidelines and free speech. The political ramifications are discussed alongside the complexities of obesity and personal responsibility in health. An analysis of art leads to a debate on a sculpture of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and its cultural significance. The podcast also touches on U.S. military aid to Ukraine, the impact of inflation on national debt, and the Republican Party's struggle with internal conflicts.

Jan 25, 2023 • 49min
Ep. 1654 - California vs. Florida: The Great Battle
The podcast dives into the fierce contrasts between California and Florida, highlighting the chaotic political landscape in California as Governor Newsom eyes the presidency. There's a frank discussion on mass shootings, challenging the notion that stricter gun laws alone can prevent such tragedies. The controversial proposed wealth tax in California raises eyebrows, potentially pushing wealthy residents to Florida. Additionally, the podcast touches on significant legal battles surrounding educational policies and market monopolies, revealing the dynamic nature of current governance.

Jan 24, 2023 • 49min
Ep. 1653 - The Results Of Ideal Left-Wing Parenting
The podcast dives into the arrest of a House Democrat's transgender child during an Antifa riot, raising questions about parenting under public scrutiny. It scrutinizes how left-wing ideologies impact children's development, particularly concerning fears about climate and gender identity. The alarming rise in juvenile crime post-pandemic is discussed, linking it to parenting styles. Additionally, it critiques government roles in shaping parenting philosophies and reflects on the political landscape concerning controversial revelations and ongoing scandals.

Jan 23, 2023 • 53min
Ep. 1652 - Yet More Biden Classified Documents Found
Recent findings of classified documents at Joe Biden's home stir controversy and raise questions about legal treatment. The handling of sensitive materials draws comparisons to other political figures, revealing perceived hypocrisy. The looming departure of Biden's Chief of Staff and debates over the U.S. debt ceiling highlight political tensions. Moreover, the podcast critiques school policies regarding LGBTQ youth, emphasizing parental rights and the need for transparency in education.

Jan 20, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 1651 - How Steven Crowder Betrayed His Friends
The fallout between Steven Crowder and his former allies raises questions of betrayal and integrity within media businesses. A tragic case involving a misgendered girl highlights the danger of prioritizing ideology over children's safety. Additionally, the podcast touches on serious subjects like child trafficking and Joe Biden's handling of classified documents. The complexities of U.S. immigration policy and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict also spark important conversations about accountability and reform.


