

Episode 2790 CWSA 03/26/25
69 snips Mar 26, 2025
The podcast dives into the chaotic world of politics, highlighting Steven Crowder's media shift and the BBC's odd reactions to Trump. It tackles California's bureaucratic nightmares post-natural disasters and critiques State Farm's settlement tactics. Controversies arise over a politician's family trip to Greenland, blending humor with serious discussion. Poll trends show Trump's rising popularity amidst fierce dialogues that showcase the divisive nature of political communication, including a dive into the challenges of judicial accountability.
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Crowder Leaves YouTube
- Steven Crowder is leaving YouTube for Rumble, becoming the number one live stream in America.
- Scott Adams mentions being demonetized on YouTube, a frequent occurrence often reversed after impacting traffic.
BBC and Trump
- The BBC is reportedly offering counseling to staff to cope with Donald Trump's presidency.
- Adams questions this, noting Trump isn't the president of Great Britain.
Poilievre's Campaign
- Pierre Poilievre, a Canadian conservative, is running a campaign with "common sense" approaches.
- He's adopted phrases like "Canada First" and "common sense immigration," similar to Trump.