

Ep. 1624 - Yelling At Us To Stop Talking About Epstein Only Makes Us Talk About Him More
27 snips Jul 16, 2025
New revelations about edited footage from Epstein's prison stir further inquiry into the scandal. The podcast critiques media and political hypocrisy surrounding powerful figures tied to the case. A humorous discussion addresses funding for PBS and the absurdity of an anti-Semitic rant by a beloved children's character. The narrative challenges the notion of cultural equality while critiquing the limitations of AI in creativity. It also questions priorities in federal spending, particularly concerning AIDS prevention and cultural narratives.
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Epstein Video Footage Edited
- The DOJ labeled edited Epstein prison footage as "raw," violating transparency norms in legal video evidence handling.
- Nearly three minutes were cut, raising suspicion about what the government might be hiding.
Dismissing Epstein Fuels Distrust
- Trump calls Epstein files "boring" and attacks those interested in the case as "bad people."
- Matt Walsh argues such dismissals only fuel public distrust and demand for transparency.
Epstein Files Are Partisan Football
- Democrats suddenly demand Epstein files transparency but use the issue for political stunts.
- Both parties seem intent on suppressing full exposure due to implicated donors.