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Aug 7, 2020 • 55min
Ep. 1069 - The Swedish Chef vs. Chewbacca
The podcast dives into the humorous gaffes of Trump and Biden, highlighting media bias in their portrayals. It critiques a prominent figure's comments on the Equality Act, juxtaposing religious liberties with political rhetoric. The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on young workers sparks a debate on returning to normalcy. Michelle Obama's speech raises questions about truth in politics, revealing a growing trend of subjective narratives. Expect a lively discussion on fitness equipment during lockdowns and the cultural implications of political blunders.

Aug 6, 2020 • 54min
Ep. 1068 - Is Joe Biden Mentally There?
The podcast dives into the mounting scrutiny surrounding Joe Biden's mental acuity as he camps for re-election. It highlights a controversial COVID-19 ad from his campaign aimed at criticizing Trump. The discussions also explore Biden's campaign strategy and the contrasting dynamics with Trump’s high-energy approach. Additionally, it touches on the impact of the pandemic on children and scrutinizes political narratives surrounding race, privilege, and authenticity in identity politics, raising important questions about leadership and societal perceptions.

Aug 5, 2020 • 52min
Ep. 1067 - What If We Can’t Accept Good News?
Good news about COVID-19 emerges, but many seem reluctant to hear it. The discussion touches on the effectiveness of state-level responses and critiques the media's fear-based narratives. Biden's struggles as a candidate are explored, alongside the challenges facing Democratic leaders amid the pandemic. The podcast also highlights the complex political landscape, including debates around police funding and identity politics, while examining how personal experiences challenge broader societal concepts like white privilege.

Aug 4, 2020 • 56min
Ep. 1066 - The Train At The End Of The Tunnel
The podcast dives into the exaggerated fears surrounding COVID-19, questioning media narratives and lockdown policies. It scrutinizes political communication during the pandemic, particularly criticizing leadership failures and the chaotic messaging from the Trump administration. The discussion extends to the implications of mail-in voting, highlighting concerns about security and efficiency. Additionally, it examines the role of teachers as essential workers amidst the ongoing crisis, pushing back against mainstream narratives about in-person voting safety.

Aug 3, 2020 • 54min
Ep. 1065 - Are We Now In A Covid Panic?
The discussion kicks off with a look at COVID-19 cases declining in several states while government lockdowns are on the table. There's a fascinating dive into a Swiss study that suggests low fatality rates for younger populations, challenging media-induced panic. The contrast between reactions to various protests during the pandemic reveals interesting media biases. Finally, the political landscape is examined as tensions rise during the transition between administrations, all while a new book is highlighted for listeners.

Jul 31, 2020 • 55min
Ep. 1064 - Honoring The Dead
The memorial for Congressman John Lewis sparks a debate about the politicization of mourning. The discussion critiques how media exploits personal tragedies, such as the deaths of Herman Cain and Darren Wilson. Listeners explore complex issues surrounding voting rights and the filibuster, while also reflecting on divisive racial rhetoric. The conversation further examines the blending of politics and sports activism, questioning the impact on public discourse. Finally, the controversial proposal to delay elections raises concerns about the integrity of democracy.

Jul 30, 2020 • 57min
Ep. 1063 - Another Terrible Day
The podcast tackles the recent death of Herman Cain and President Trump's controversial proposal to delay elections during an economic crisis. It delves into the hypocrisy surrounding COVID-19 responses and compares pandemic management between H1N1 and COVID-19. Government restrictions are examined, alongside complex stimulus negotiations revealing partisan divides. Notable discussions focus on teachers' unions, ethical dilemmas in education, and the challenges of regulating big tech amidst rising crime rates and historical connections of the Jewish community to Israel.

Jul 29, 2020 • 51min
Ep. 1062 - Democrats Walk Into A Barr
Democrats grill Attorney General Bill Barr but seem to trip over their own lines. Joe Biden’s half-hearted condemnation of violence raises eyebrows. A fiery congressional hearing reveals the political tensions surrounding COVID-19 responses. The podcast invites listeners to contemplate the contradictions between the narratives of crime, police misconduct, and protests, while also poking fun at the absurdities of political theater. Meanwhile, COVID-19 case rate comparisons paint a contrasting picture across states, sparking further debate.

Jul 28, 2020 • 53min
Ep. 1061 - The Hundred Days’ War
The discussion tackles media narratives surrounding riots, questioning their portrayal as peaceful protests amid rising unrest. It debates protest tactics versus police violence, exposing divisions within activist communities. Law enforcement's handling of protests is scrutinized, alongside issues of free speech and social media censorship. The podcast delves into the political rift within the Democratic Party, especially regarding transgender issues, and reflects on the societal impact of COVID-19, from vaccine developments to public health guidelines.

Jul 27, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1060 - Blackmail Through Riots
The podcast dives into the chaos of recent riots, examining how political blame is shifting towards Trump as tensions rise across major cities. It critiques the media's selective coverage of protests, highlighting the varying narratives surrounding law enforcement. A significant focus is placed on Portland's turmoil and the Black Lives Matter movement's contradictions. Cultural issues, including Hollywood's legacy and modern challenges, are also discussed, showcasing the turbulent interplay between politics, societal unrest, and media portrayal.


