
Some More News Even More News: Democrats Give Up, Again
Nov 11, 2025
The hosts dive into the eight Democrats who sided with Republicans, hinting at Chuck Schumer's orchestrated influence. They scrutinize the political fallout and the fear of filibuster changes affecting strategy. Trump’s bewildering populist proposals get a humorous breakdown, especially his pardons for fake electors from 2020. Cultural commentary arises with Joyce Carol Oates' tweet about Elon Musk, while the Supreme Court's decision to uphold same-sex marriage is celebrated as a win for settled law.
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Democrats Relinquished Shutdown Leverage
- A group of eight Senate Democrats accepted a continuing resolution to reopen government instead of holding their shutdown leverage.
- That vote effectively restored pay and benefits without winning ACA subsidy concessions.
Safe Targets Took The Heat
- The eight Democrats were chosen because they're less vulnerable politically or retiring, shielding the rest of the caucus.
- That selection telegraphs an orchestrated, risk-managed concession by leadership.
Public No, Private Orchestration
- Chuck Schumer publicly opposed the deal while reportedly orchestrating behind the scenes, creating anger and distrust.
- That dual posture reinforces perceptions of weak leadership and political theater.













