Topic: Greenwood

5 chapters across the catalog

No Guff
Episode 1684 45:38 - 48:09

1684: No Guff

Nick Offerman, Parody Song, Political Humor

Actor Nick Offerman's parody of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" is played and critiqued. The song, performed for a Democratic fundraiser, mocks Donald Trump's legal issues and supporters. The hosts express disdain for the quality of humor and the use of profanity in the performance.

FLOW
Episode 1646 2:22:06 - 2:26:04

1646: FLOW

God Bless the USA Bible, Christian Nationalism Report

Donald Trump is marketing a "God Bless the USA" Bible for $59.99, a move described as classic American hucksterism. This coincides with media reports warning about the rise of "White Christian Nationalism" and its influence on potential second-term policy plans. The hosts debate the definition of Christian nationalism and its portrayal as a threat to democracy.

TRANSNOODLE
Episode 1392 2:46:00 - 2:50:34

1392: TRANSNOODLE

Global Meetup Reports and "Let's Go Brandon"

Reports from meetups in Snoqualmie, Cincinnati, and Greenwood, Indiana, showcase the growing "Gitmo Nation" community. Attendees include government employees and "spooks" who identify as resistors to federal mandates. The phrase "Let's Go Brandon" is frequently used by participants.

Pain of Imprisonment
Episode 1210 53:07 - 1:05:15

1210: Pain of Imprisonment

Michael Bloomberg, Greenwood Initiative and Ad Spending

Michael Bloomberg is aggressively targeting the African-American vote with his "Greenwood Initiative," a plan aimed at doubling black-owned businesses and increasing homeownership. The hosts analyze Bloomberg's massive campaign spending, noting he provides staffers with MacBook Pros and high salaries to steal talent. Despite the spending, the hosts remain skeptical of his appeal in states like California and Texas due to his "New York" persona.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 1:54:17 - 1:59:07

728: It's the Mold!

Police Tank Raid on Denver Shoplifter's House

Police in Greenwood Village, Colorado, used a tactical vehicle (tank) and explosives to destroy a residential home while pursuing a single shoplifting suspect. The homeowner, Leo Lech, called the police "paramilitary thugs" after his house was condemned due to the extensive damage. The hosts criticize the use of high-grade military gear for minor criminal offenses.