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Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:08:26 - 1:11:41

1851: Mork & Mimi

Phantom Fireworks and the Michigan Synagogue Attack

Security footage shows Ayman Mohammed Ghazali purchasing $2,250 worth of fireworks from Phantom Fireworks just days before the attack on Temple Israel. The store's management stated the purchase did not raise suspicions as customers frequently spend much larger amounts for celebrations like Eid or the Fourth of July. The segment discusses the legality of Class C fireworks and how they were allegedly repurposed into improvised explosives for the Michigan attack.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 44:43 - 47:53

1843: Token Muncher

Ocasio-Cortez Taiwan Policy, Wealth Tax Comments

During the Munich Security Conference, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gave a hesitant response regarding whether the U.S. should commit troops to defend Taiwan against China. She also advocated for the expeditious implementation of a wealth tax or billionaire's tax. The hosts compare her rhetorical style to a famous Miss Teen USA pageant blunder, highlighting her focus on "working class centered politics."

Death Buses
Episode 1797 1:23:47 - 1:26:12

1797: Death Buses

Anthropic Copyright Settlement, AI Training Data Lawsuits

AI startup Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by authors who alleged the company used pirated books to train its models. While the settlement is large, a San Francisco judge's ruling that training AI constitutes "fair use" is seen as a significant legal victory for the industry.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 37:43 - 40:59

1779: Buffy Gorilla

David Brooks on Republican Voter Betrayal

David Brooks suggests on PBS that Democrats can defeat Republicans by framing a narrative of betrayal, arguing that Donald Trump has failed the working class. This sentiment is compared to critiques from the "America First" movement and figures like Tucker Carlson, who argue that the military-industrial complex remains in control regardless of the administration.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 42:01 - 46:41

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Shipbuilding Industrial Base, Border Wall Funding, Infrastructure Projects

The passed legislation allocates billions for military hardware, including $4.6 billion for Virginia-class submarines and $5.4 billion for guided-missile destroyers. Despite claims of a closed border, the bill earmarks $46.5 billion for wall construction and security infrastructure. Domestic projects include $4.7 billion for telecommunications and $1.9 billion for a new air route traffic control center.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 2:22:14 - 2:24:47

1774: Leave it to Bibi

TikTok Nuclear War Analysis, Billionaire Fallout Shelters

A TikTok creator argues that a full-scale nuclear war is unlikely because billionaires rely on the working class to maintain their luxury lifestyles. The analysis suggests that while the elite could survive in bunkers for a month, the resulting food shortages and lack of infrastructure would render their wealth meaningless. The video concludes that proxy wars are preferred over total nuclear annihilation.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 2:28:40 - 2:31:32

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Immigration Labor Rhetoric, Los Angeles Service Disruptions

A social media post from a Los Angeles resident laments the absence of gardeners and housekeepers due to fears of immigration raids. The rhetoric highlights a class divide where some affluent citizens view undocumented immigrants primarily as a source of cheap domestic labor. Critics argue this perspective treats human beings as "slaves" for the convenience of the upper class.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 2:39:40 - 2:44:47

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Rand Paul on Tariffs, Trade Deficit Fallacy

Senator Rand Paul criticizes Trump's tariffs as "taxes" that will lead to higher consumer prices at retailers like Walmart. Paul argues that trade deficits are an "artificial accounting" fallacy and that voluntary trade is always mutually beneficial. The hosts dispute Paul's assessment, noting that direct trade with Chinese platforms like Temu often results in the importation of "junk" that does not build American wealth.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 2:37:40 - 2:40:44

1730: Pam Bondage

John C. Dvorak's Encounter with Jennifer Aniston

John C. Dvorak recounted a personal anecdote about meeting actress Jennifer Aniston on a flight from Austin. Dvorak noted her "pleasant" demeanor but observed that she appeared to have had significant cosmetic work on her nose. The encounter ended when Aniston was met by a large entourage upon landing, highlighting the contrast between her public persona and private travel.

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:07:11 - 1:10:19

1715: Scruples

Working Class Alienation, Quinoa Democrats and the Border

Brian Williams’ commentary on the cultural divide between "Quinoa Democrats" and "Cracker Barrel America" is highlighted. He argued that the Biden administration's biggest "unforced error" was the border crisis and the perception that migrants receive more support than the American working class. The hosts agree that this disconnect was a primary factor in the recent election outcome.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 10:02 - 13:35

1712: Data Plateau

Democratic Party Post-Election Demographic Analysis

Political analysts are examining why Donald Trump secured one-third of the minority vote despite a campaign heavily supported by celebrity endorsements and traditional media. Media figures like Charlamagne Tha God suggest the Democratic Party's focus on identity politics failed to resonate with working-class voters concerned about inflation and economic survival. The shift indicates that traditional demographic assumptions no longer guarantee Democratic victory.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:18:06 - 1:26:07

1711: Blue Bracelet

Class Realignment, Protein Diets and Democratic Failure

Political analysts suggest a realignment where class and education level have become more significant than race or gender in determining voter behavior. The Democratic Party's reliance on identity politics and "below the belt" issues like abortion is cited as a reason for their declining support among minorities and women. The hosts mock the use of "stew" analogies in political commentary.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 1:25:57 - 1:29:10

1709: Umpty Ump

Odessa Ordinance, Legal Penalties and Misdemeanors

The specific legal penalties of the Odessa, Texas bathroom ordinance include a Class C misdemeanor fine not to exceed $500 for violations. Additionally, individuals who refuse to leave a bathroom after being asked by a building owner may be charged with misdemeanor trespassing. The segment clarifies that the "bounty" rhetoric used by media outlets is a hyperbolic description of statutory civil damages.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:05:48 - 1:10:20

1698: Oxymoronic

Kamala Harris MSNBC Interview on Economic Vision

Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for an interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle to discuss her "opportunity economy" plan. Harris emphasized her middle-class roots and focused on aspirations and dreams rather than specific policy details, drawing criticism for a lack of concrete solutions. The interview is analyzed as a media effort to bolster her image despite ongoing skepticism regarding her economic platform.

Impusted
Episode 1688 55:24 - 58:41

1688: Impusted

Josh Shapiro Obama Cadence, Tim Walz Tax Cut Claims

Adam Curry plays a clip of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, noting his vocal cadence is nearly identical to Barack Obama's. They also discuss Tim Walz's speech promising tax cuts for the middle class and the media's use of the term "neurodivergent" to describe Walz's son's emotional reaction on stage.

Natalism
Episode 1682 2:26:54 - 2:28:45

1682: Natalism

Boies Schiller Lawsuit Against CrowdStrike

The law firm Boies Schiller Flexner is exploring a class action lawsuit against CrowdStrike, seeking to bypass the company's End User License Agreement (EULA). Legal experts argue that "fraud vitiates everything," and if the firm can prove CrowdStrike made false representations about its pre-release testing, the liability protections in the EULA may be voided. This could lead to massive settlement leverage for affected businesses.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 1:34:21 - 1:37:43

1678: Stolen Cookies

The Left's "Replacement Agenda" and Labor Crossover

Political rhetoric from the right has begun framing "intersectionality" and "DEI" as a new "holy trinity" intended to replace traditional American values. This cultural shift is being paired with a strategic outreach to labor unions, exemplified by Teamsters President Sean O'Brien's appearance at the RNC. The Trump campaign is reportedly focusing on "crossover" appeal to the working class, specifically targeting black and Hispanic men to erode the Democratic base.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 1:39:26 - 1:43:02

1672: Sand Battery

Airline Pilot Lawsuit, Aviation Employees for Health Freedom

An anonymous pilot for a major U.S. airline reports that a lawsuit against vaccine mandates has been granted class-action status. The group, Aviation Employees for Health Freedom (AE4HF), is seeking donations for their legal fund to continue the fight against what they describe as unjust furloughs and layoffs.

Spaving
Episode 1658 2:16:18 - 2:18:34

1658: Spaving

Solar Flares, Space Weather and Radio Communications

A series of long-duration X-class and M-class solar flares have produced earth-directed coronal mass ejections, causing significant atmospheric ionization. These space weather events have disrupted high-frequency radio communications across the Eastern Hemisphere. Ham radio operators reported that bands were "wiped out" by the solar activity, which was monitored via 131 angstrom imaging.