

Donald Trump Vs American Crime: Chicago is Next & Libs Are Freaking Out
Aug 25, 2025
In this lively discussion, guest Josh Firestine, a frequent contributor known for his comedic insights, tackles a range of hot topics. He humorously critiques the gender dynamics at Disney, questioning their strategies to attract male audiences. The conversation swings to President Trump’s bold claims about tackling crime in Chicago, drawing parallels with his past leadership. They also dive into the implications of political accountability and explore how humor can illuminate societal expectations around masculinity and crime.
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Weak Bench Press Clip Sparks Mockery
- Steven Crowder and Josh Firestine open with comedic gym and cultural commentary about Zohran Mamdani's bench press clip.
- They use the clip as a memorable example to criticize perceived left-wing performative masculinity.
Physical Discipline Signals Broader Competence
- Crowder argues physical discipline signals broader personal discipline and leadership credibility.
- He connects visible fitness to voters' trust in candidates' ability to handle responsibility.
Disney Chases Lost Young Male Audience
- Crowder highlights Disney's active effort to win back Gen Z males after audience erosion.
- He frames the shift as a response to sustained boycotts and revenue loss from 'going woke.'