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Nick DiPaolo

Comedian and guest on the Louder with Crowder podcast.

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19 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 4min

BREAKING: Why South Korea's Martial Law Really Matters to America

This discussion features comedian Nick DiPaolo, known for his sharp humor, alongside Lane the Brain, an expert on international relations. They dive into the chaos following South Korea's declaration of martial law, exploring its implications for America. The conversation also touches on Hollywood personalities threatening to leave the U.S. due to political changes and critiques societal norms surrounding education and automation. With humor intertwined, they analyze serious topics while engaging listeners with relatable banter and insights.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 3min

New York City is Burning: Daniel Penny Sham Trial & The United Healthcare Assassination

Nick DiPaolo, a sharp-witted comedian known for his edgy humor, joins the discussion on the chaotic state of New York City. The podcast dives into the controversial trial of Daniel Penny, addressing issues of justice and public safety in the wake of a subway incident. They also tackle the absurdity of political narratives, including Mitt Romney's retirement. Plus, a discussion on the recent murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson raises eyebrows. The episode is loaded with laughs while digging deep into serious societal issues.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 53min

OCTOBER CONSPIRACY: Explaining the Media's Coordinated Hail Mary To End Trump

Nick DiPaolo, a seasoned comedian known for his sharp wit, joins the discussion on shocking political incidents and media manipulation. They analyze an accidental shooting by a Democrat Senate candidate, delving into public reactions and gun safety. The conversation takes a critical turn, dissecting sensationalized media narratives around Donald Trump and how they shape public perception. Humor and irony abound as they tackle celebrity involvement in politics and the irony of trust in pharmacies amidst the chaos of political discourse.