

Ep. 1821 - Hundreds Of Pregnant Libs Guzzle Bottles Tylenol To Spite Trump
4 snips Sep 24, 2025
In this lively discussion, the host explores the curious phenomenon of pregnant liberal women consuming Tylenol in response to Trump, questioning safety and health guidelines. There’s a dive into the implications of early vaccination concerns and links to developmental risks. The podcast critiques Jimmy Kimmel's recent controversies and his on-air apology, reflecting on accountability. Attention is drawn to rising political violence among young liberals and Trump's tense interactions at the UN, underscoring a call for political reform and media accountability.
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Political Identity Overrides Medical Caution
- Michael Knowles observes liberal women publicly taking Tylenol while pregnant as a contrarian political gesture against Trump.
- He argues this behavior shows identity-driven rejection of advice from a disliked political figure despite medical warnings.
Consider Spacing Early Vaccinations
- Michael Knowles recommends caution about early-life vaccine overload and heavy adjuvants like aluminum and mercury.
- He suggests spacing vaccines across more visits rather than overloading an infant at birth.
Personal Questioning Of Newborn Hepatitis B Shot
- Knowles recounts his own reaction when medical staff recommended a newborn receive the hepatitis B vaccine.
- He relays surprise and skepticism about immediate neonatal hep B when transmission routes seemed unrelated to newborn behavior.