

257 - Bomb Energy
Jun 20, 2021
A heartfelt call reconnects a son with his father on Father's Day, sparking reflections on family dynamics. The chaos of Hunter Biden's life and his unexpected pivot to painting becomes a punchline amidst critiques of capitalism. Meanwhile, Victoria's Secret's shift in beauty standards ignites discussions on inclusivity. The absurdity of snowy bikinis and podcasting adventures adds humor, alongside insights into the changing media landscape and the challenges of authenticity in the arts.
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Hunter Biden's Texts
- Tim Dillon discusses Hunter Biden's text messages, speculating about escorts and possible human trafficking.
- He jokes about the laptop's contents, including UFO footage and nuclear codes.
Conservative Hypocrisy
- Tim Dillon criticizes conservatives for focusing on Hunter Biden's racial slurs instead of bigger political issues.
- He points out the hypocrisy of canceling a crack addict for texts sent while high.
Hunter Biden's Art
- Tim Dillon mentions Hunter Biden's new art career, selling pieces for exorbitant prices.
- He satirizes the buyers, suggesting their wealth might be ill-gotten.