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Feb 3, 2021 • 58min
Ep. 1187 - Trump Lays Out His Impeachment Defense
Trump's legal team unveils their defense strategy amidst impeachment turmoil. The conversation dives into First Amendment rights and critiques of political narratives surrounding January 6th. Discussions on media portrayals highlight inconsistencies in coverage and accountability. The Biden administration faces scrutiny over the handling of misinformation and economic challenges. There's also a focus on the stark divisions in today’s political climate, emphasizing the reluctance to compromise on critical issues like COVID relief.

Feb 2, 2021 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1186 - Democrats Unleash Their Impeachment Strategy: Feelings
Dive into the emotional strategies behind the Democrats' impeachment tactics, fueled by the January 6th events. Explore the implications of a $1.9 trillion stimulus package and how political narratives have shaped perceptions of safety around Republicans. The podcast critiques the media's role in painting contrasting pictures of political violence, especially between movements. It also examines the complex relationship between the Biden administration and the press, shedding light on media biases and accountability issues. A must-listen for political enthusiasts!

Feb 1, 2021 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1185 - CNN Wants Fox News Destroyed
A call for stricter regulations on conservative media raises eyebrows, as CNN targets Fox News. The podcast dives into the complicated relationship between media bias and free speech. A discussion emerges on the cancel culture climate and its impact on open dialogue. The internal struggles of the Republican Party surface, highlighting fringe politics and debates on equity versus equality. Lastly, scrutiny is directed at the Biden administration’s environmental policies and their effect on coal industry jobs.

Jan 29, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1184 - Robinhood Becomes The Sheriff Of Nottingham
The financial chaos around GameStop showcases the clash between retail investors and hedge funds, with Robinhood facing backlash for restricting trades. Tensions rise as political figures like AOC and Ted Cruz engage in heated accusations. The podcast scrutinizes the ethical implications of market manipulation and the influence of big tech on financial freedoms. As corporate interests intertwine with political agendas, questions about accountability, transparency, and individual rights take center stage in today's polarized landscape.

Jan 26, 2021 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1181 - Does Biden Actually Have A Covid Strategy?
Teachers' unions are pushing back against school reopenings, raising questions about in-person education. The podcast critiques the Biden administration's COVID-19 strategy amidst rising poverty rates linked to government policies. It examines the role of private industry in vaccine rollout versus federal efforts, and how political agendas shape health policies. Impeachment dynamics are discussed, questioning the motivations behind political actions. The backlash over media censorship showcases tensions in journalistic integrity and the importance of diverse perspectives.

Jan 25, 2021 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1180 - Turning Biden Into The Normcore President
The media paints President Biden as the epitome of normalcy, yet his policies tell a different story. The contrast between his relatable image and luxury watch collection raises eyebrows. There's a deep dive into Biden's commitment to racial equity and criticisms of health leadership during the pandemic. The complexities of Trump's impeachment highlights media influence and discourse dynamics. Additionally, the impact of cancel culture on individuals is examined, revealing the stakes in today's political landscape.

Jan 22, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1179 - Biden’s Lies Have Begun, But The Media Are On Vacation
The podcast critiques President Biden and Press Secretary Psaki for misleading statements about COVID plans, while the media fails to hold them accountable. It discusses the contrasting media treatment of different administrations and highlights the discrepancies in vaccine distribution narratives. There’s a sharp commentary on media bias, especially post-2020, and how that affects public trust. The conversation also touches on the decline of political satire and the rising concerns about authoritarianism in government.

Jan 21, 2021 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1178 - Biden Wants Unity…Or Obedience
In this discussion, President Joe Biden reflects on his inaugural address, tackling the theme of unity versus obedience. He humorously addresses the ceremonial quirks of his inauguration, including celebrity antics. The conversation dives into the complexities of national unity amidst political division and critiques early policy shifts on immigration. The analysis also explores the media's evolving role as the Trump era wanes, revealing the tension between demands for collaboration and underlying exclusionary tactics in today’s political landscape.

Jan 20, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1177 - Trump’s Last Day, And Biden’s First
The podcast dives deep into Trump's farewell address, highlighting both triumphs and challenges faced during his presidency. It critiques media bias, particularly in how Biden’s inauguration is portrayed versus Trump’s actions. The discussion includes Biden's early executive actions, emphasizing their symbolic nature over substantive change. Key concerns about American values and media narratives paint a vivid picture of the current political landscape, questioning the focus on identity politics and the treatment of oppositional parties.

Jan 19, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1176 - Joe Biden Isn’t Healing Anything
As Joe Biden prepares for his inauguration, radical policies and authoritarian threats loom large. The unique circumstances of this inauguration, shaped by the pandemic, raise questions about media biases and scrutiny. The aftermath of January 6th sparks a debate on media accountability and free speech. Concerns about left-wing authoritarianism highlight its subtle yet significant impact on freedoms. Amidst this, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. prompts reflections on unity and the ideological divides of today.


