

Can Trump Stop Inner City Crime In Left-Wing Cities?
44 snips Aug 12, 2025
The discussion unveils the stark reality of rising crime in D.C., highlighting horrifying statistics that contradict media narratives. With a focus on the failures of urban leadership, the hosts critique the chasm between political promises and community safety. Mayor Pete's disconnect with Black voters raises eyebrows, while James Carville makes a notable return. Amid light humor, a wild tale of a Chinese boat collision captivates, alongside a comedic update on the Minnesota Vikings, blending politics and sports in an entertaining mix.
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D.C. As Demonstration For Cities
- Josh Holmes frames Washington, D.C. as a demonstration of federal fixes for inner-city crime.
- He argues a federalized success in D.C. can be a replicable model for other troubled cities.
Treat D.C. Fix As A Replicable Template
- Josh Holmes urges treating the federal intervention in D.C. as a template others should emulate.
- He recommends using the capital as proof that decisive action can reverse urban decline.
Carjacked After Hospital Visit
- Comfortably Smug recounts a friend whose newborn's parents were carjacked while leaving the hospital.
- The episode illustrates how ordinary family routines in D.C. now carry real danger.