There is a very low degree of separation between Newsemen and Pelosi. There's like first cousins or second cousins. I don't know why they try to keep that a secret. It's just a bad look. They definitely don't talk about it. At this point, we're. The Biden will muscle memory at this point. Yeah, where he clearly is is gone. However, there is a piece of Biden, probably from so many years of being a mouthpiece, that he is able to retain that kind of elasticity.
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Stagflation. Fuel Prices. Shortages. Political Turmoil. War in Europe. Roe V. Wade. Crypto Collapse. Counter-counter culture. Most years have one or two seminal, defining events that set the societal zeitgeist, but in 2022 so many events vied for attention that most people had to take time not only to revaluate what it means for the future, but also simply how to filter out the signal from the noise. Tonight we dive into the year, starting with the Ukrainian conflict, and ending with what might be emerging as an escalating one in Mexico, but in between cover the economic and cultural shakeups that continue to leave shockwaves into 2023.