
We're Not Wrong About the Brown University Shooting and Susie Wiles
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Dec 18, 2025 A deadly shooting at Brown University has sparked a manhunt, raising questions about public patience for an arrest. As anxiety mounts, the hosts compare this incident to past manhunts and discuss how modern media shapes expectations. Shifting gears, they delve into a revealing profile of Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of staff, highlighting her candid reflections on chaos in the administration and her role as a hardline enforcer. The discussion touches on political ambition and the surprising trajectories of those in power.
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Practical Workflow For A Big Show
- The hosts use recurring holiday specials and collaborative editing to manage high-effort episodes.
- Justin described cutting during recording to reduce post-production stress.
Delayed Apprehension Amplifies Public Fear
- A campus shooting suspect remained at large days later, creating public anxiety about investigative speed.
- Hosts noted the unusual absence of a clear ID or quick arrest despite surveillance footage and FBI involvement.
First 48 Hours Matter Most
- The panel debated when a delayed arrest becomes alarming and noted the 48-hour critical window.
- They emphasized uncertainty about motives and that many violent suspects either die or are caught quickly.
