I've Had It

Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan
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24 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 1h

Holy Horny Hypocrites

They rail against the rise of extremist online movements and the misogyny fueling them. They unpack how evangelical patriarchy and purity culture warp consent, shame women, and normalize racism. They call out politicians who flip for power and the chilling effects of politicized law enforcement. They also share strange mail stories and a rant about road-rage honking.
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12 snips
Feb 24, 2026 • 34min

Survey Says: Go to Hell

Quick takes on everyday narcissism and a restaurant confrontation. A take-no-prisoners read of a right-wing hit piece and reactions to MAGA merch in theme parks. Speculation about Republican rebranding and critiques of megachurch commercialization and conservative grifting. Rants about abusive surveys, policing QR codes, and performative online racism.
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10 snips
Feb 19, 2026 • 48min

Spray Tan Supremacy

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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7 snips
Feb 17, 2026 • 60min

American Cult Story

Two friends rant about bad public behavior, parenting challenges, and phones wrecking early literacy. They joke about renting actors in Japan and the hypocrisy of small talk. Conversations turn serious on leaving faith, cult-like religion dynamics, and how those beliefs shape politics. Sharp listener voicemails and running gags keep the tone snarky and frank.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 29min

Fifty Shades of Fascism

Ana Kasparian, political commentator and co-host of The Young Turks, joins to unpack media, politics, and public anger. She revisits a viral clip and explains why she distinguishes fascism from authoritarianism. Conversations jump from local policy and policing to Epstein files, foreign influence, party disillusionment, and uneasy cross-aisle coalitions.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 1min

Meet Me in Mamdanistan

Hasan Piker, political commentator known for fiery progressive analysis, joins for wide-ranging political talk. They dig into accountability for elites and ICE, unanswered questions around 9/11 and suspicious collapses, and Epstein’s global ties. Conversations hit road rage, GLP-1s and queer bar culture, plus a debate on insurgent progressive strategies and Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s approach.
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13 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 50min

Big Feelings, Little Men

Laugh-filled banter about the surge in pricey color analyses and where that trend came from. A fiery critique of political moderates and stories about being labeled a centrist on stage. Tales from live shows, hate-watching a Melania documentary, and UK lessons teaching boys respect. Parenting confessions, retail worker rants about entitlement, and absurd listener complaints round out the conversation.
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30 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 49min

Small Peen Regime

A sharp comedic takedown of media hires and credibility, including a critique of leadership moves at major news outlets. Frustration with tech changes and iPhone updates gets a hilarious rant. A satirical ranking lampoons political figures with outrageous parody. Conversation about media opportunism, cultural prejudice, and bizarre White House personal news keeps the tone biting and absurd.
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25 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 2min

Kink Shame MAGA

Jay Jurden, comedian, writer, and actor known for sharp cultural takes, brings biting humor and fearless commentary. He skewers performers cozying up to extremists and unpacks how Trump-era reality fuels surreal comedy. Conversation hits fragile MAGA masculinity, closeted hypocrisy, and why entertainers should refuse normalization. Quickfire games and political lament round out the sharp, funny chat.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 26min

Death of Centrism with Gov. JB Pritzker

JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois and longtime Democratic leader, digs into politics, media fatigue, and the urgency of defending democracy. He critiques centrism and incrementalism, argues for bolder economic policies, and warns about authoritarian threats. The conversation also touches on foreign policy, immigration enforcement, and the role of state leadership in resisting erosion of rights.

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