

I've Had It
Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan
Join Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan and their special guests on “I’ve Had It” and let this comedic, feel-good podcast expose you to all the things you didn’t know you’ve HAD IT with!
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17 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 15min
Fascism, But Stupid
In this lively discussion, Jon Favreau, a political commentator and former Obama aide, dives into the perils of blood-and-soil nationalism and critiques current Democratic strategies. He emphasizes the importance of engaging red state communities and using moral clarity in political messaging. The conversation also touches on how Trumpism has transformed GOP behavior and the consequences of social media on mental health. With a mix of humor and serious analysis, Favreau and the hosts explore the future of patriotism and democracy.

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Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 22min
All the President’s Morons
Katie Couric, the iconic broadcast journalist, shares her insights on the state of journalism today. She critiques attacks on the press, highlighting the challenges of corporate influence and conflicts of interest. The conversation touches on the decline of independent reporting and the importance of outlets like The Atlantic and ProPublica. Katie reflects on personal privacy amid public scrutiny and discusses her journey through motherhood and evolving beliefs. With her signature wit, she delves into the impacts of AI and her hopes for unity in America.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h
Dumb People Love Dictators
Political commentator and comedian Sam Seder brings his sharp wit to the conversation, critiquing the defensive tactics of the Democratic Party and the detrimental influence of billionaires in politics. He discusses how appeasing moderates can undermine true change and argues for dismantling the filibuster. The dialogue dives into the legacy of Bush-era policies, the parallels between Trump's governance and mafia corruption, and the complex history of Zionism. Amid serious topics, Sam joins in a fun game, showcasing his lighter side.

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 25min
America Needs F*ck You Lefties
Kyle Kulinski, a leading political commentator and host of Secular Talk, joins to tackle the flames of contemporary politics. He advocates for a vigorous response to the right, emphasizing that Democrats must abandon civility politics. The discussion dives into gerrymandering tactics and critiques Trump’s supposed anti-war stance, linking it to a history of military aggression. Kyle makes the case for targeting populist messaging in red states while mocking Republican failures. The conversation is both sharp and humorous, with an eye on the wild landscape of American politics.

Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 28min
Two Pump Trump
Kara Swisher, a prominent tech journalist and podcaster, joins the hosts to explore the intersection of technology, politics, and culture. She shares her savvy interviewing techniques that rattle the egos of thin-skinned men. The trio discusses the power of 'lesbian energy' in leadership and critiques pompous tech billionaires who stray beyond their expertise. They delve into the ethical dilemmas of AI, the need for authentic campaigning, and the importance of civic engagement in a diverse America.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 53min
Christian Nationalist Crybabies
In this engaging discussion, Krystal Ball, a progressive political commentator known for her insights on platforms like Breaking Points, dives into the toxic blend of Christian nationalism and billionaire influence. She critiques the rising threat of AI in politics, emphasizing its role in distorting reality. The conversation highlights hypocritical evangelical practices and the disconnect between moral teachings and political actions. With a focus on progressive momentum, Krystal inspires hope for a future grounded in America's founding ideals.

Nov 27, 2025 • 47min
A Canksgiving Special
Josh Welch, husband of host Jennifer Welch, brings his humorous take and legal perspective to the discussion. He shares an embarrassing wardrobe moment involving short workout shorts and compression socks, leading to a light-hearted debate on gym outfit etiquette. The duo hilariously reacts to a shocking teacher scandal and the absurdity of DoorDash notifications causing spats at home. They wrap up with a comedic discussion about what sums of money could end relationships, showcasing their entertaining banter and relatable frustrations.

Nov 25, 2025 • 56min
Bubba BJ-Gate
Joy Reid, a notable television host, journalist, and best-selling author, joins the hosts for an engaging discussion full of political insights. She expresses frustration with Democratic leaders and urges them to harness their power against authoritarianism. The conversation shifts to potential successors in the MAGA movement and the influence of extremists like Nick Fuentes. Reid also connects historical racism to modern economic tactics, critiques Democrats for neglecting the South, and reinforces the importance of delivering tangible benefits for successful governance.

13 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 15min
The Great MAGA Break Up
Join former U.S. Congressman Adam Kinzinger as he candidly discusses his departure from the MAGA movement and the dramatic shifts within the Republican Party. Kinzinger shares his experiences surrounding January 6th and how the GOP has strayed from its roots. He reflects on lobbying influences in American politics and the erosion of social norms, particularly with selfies. Kinzinger also advises fiscal conservatives on the true nature of Trump's agenda while maintaining a cautiously optimistic outlook for the future of America.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 12min
Panic at the White House
Mayor Brandon Johnson, the progressive leader of Chicago and a former public school teacher, discusses the political landscape facing cities today. He addresses the targeting of cities with Black leaders, framing it as a divisive tactic. Johnson critiques the Democratic Party's messaging and emphasizes the urgency for bold action against the far right. He highlights successful initiatives in Chicago, such as affordable housing and crime reduction efforts, while calling for accountability from institutions like ICE. A thought-provoking conversation on leadership and equity!


