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Feb 27, 2020 • 1h 4min
Ep. 962 - Putting the Panic in Pandemic
The discussion dives into the political blame game over a pandemic that hasn't hit, while critiquing the Trump administration's mixed messaging. The economic fallout and misinformation during crises take center stage, with a focus on data accuracy. Fatality rates and the virus's geopolitical spread raise alarm over public health responses. The podcast also tackles the Democratic Party's evolving dynamics ahead of the South Carolina primaries, showcasing the intense political intrigue—all wrapped in a light-hearted announcement about Super Tuesday.

Feb 26, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 961 - The Final Debate!
Political debates heat up as candidates clash, with Bernie Sanders facing scrutiny and Joe Biden struggling to stand out. Elizabeth Warren throws jabs at Michael Bloomberg, while the dynamics of attacking popular figures come into play. Discussions touch on gun violence, authoritarianism, and the implications of data privacy. Media bias surfaces as voices critique mainstream narratives leading up to the elections, emphasizing the chaotic nature of these critical debates.

Feb 25, 2020 • 57min
Ep. 960 - Never Met A Communist He Didn't Like
The discussion uncovers the rising conflict in the Democratic primaries as Bernie Sanders faces attacks from rivals. The scrutiny of media coverage reveals biases against various candidates. A deep dive into Bernie’s socialist principles raises questions about their effectiveness compared to capitalism. The pandemic’s role in political narratives is critiqued, especially regarding admiration for communist regimes. Plus, the podcast highlights contrasting media treatment and calls for engagement from listeners.

Feb 24, 2020 • 57min
Ep. 959 - They Married The Hooker In Vegas
In this discussion, the impact of Bernie Sanders' recent victory in Nevada shakes up the Democratic primary landscape. The potential alienation of moderate voters raises alarms within the party. Insights into the security concerns in urban areas lead to innovative home safety solutions. The episode critiques the complexities of protest voting, especially in the context of Trump's influence. Finally, a look at historical and contemporary political portrayals reveals reflections on democracy and media representation.

Feb 21, 2020 • 1h
Ep. 958 - From Russia With Love
The rise of Bernie Sanders as a potential Democratic nominee raises concerns about his socialist policies and their impact on key voter demographics. Tensions within the Democratic Party create uncertainty for the nomination process, especially as candidates like Michael Bloomberg navigate the landscape. Meanwhile, the political dynamics between Trump and Sanders are analyzed in light of Michigan's auto economy. The podcast also dives into the complexities of Russian election interference and its implications for Trump's narrative, showcasing the interplay between politics and public perception.

Feb 20, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 957 - FINALLY: The Bloodiest Democratic Debate Ever
In a recent Democratic debate, candidates shed their cordiality and went for the jugular, with Bloomberg facing intense scrutiny. Sanders had to explain his lake house while Klobuchar and Buttigieg engaged in a hilarious slap-fight. Elizabeth Warren targeted Bloomberg fiercely, questioning his past policies amid dramatic exchanges. The candidates tackled serious issues like healthcare and the growing homelessness crisis in California, all while showcasing their strategic missteps and the impact of media narratives.

Feb 19, 2020 • 1h 7min
Ep. 956 - Pardon Me
Tensions are rising as Trump clashes with Attorney General Barr, delving into the political chaos of the moment. The complexities surrounding presidential pardons spark a debate about ethics and judicial independence. The Democratic primary heats up with Sanders and Bloomberg at the forefront, raising questions about accountability and political integrity. Meanwhile, market dynamics and the role of wealth in politics are scrutinized, alongside the shifting ideologies within both major parties, reflecting on the evolving landscape of American governance.

Feb 18, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 955 - The Bloomberg Files
Michael Bloomberg faces a wave of opposition as the Democratic primaries heat up. Bernie Sanders is gaining momentum, leaving Joe Biden scrambling for support in Nevada. Tensions rise with controversies surrounding Sanders and allegations within the party. The possibility of a Bloomberg-Clinton alliance emerges, while his controversial past raises eyebrows. The podcast also touches on the complexities of patriotism and recent gun control struggles in Virginia, showcasing the evolving political landscape.

Feb 14, 2020 • 1h 8min
Ep. 954 - Donald, Barr The Door
Tensions rise as Attorney General Barr criticizes Trump’s social media antics, raising questions about the independence of the Justice Department. The implications of Trump's tweets on judicial sentencing highlight the political chaos unfolding. Meanwhile, the Democratic primaries see Bernie Sanders' socialism sparking internal conflicts, while Biden and Bloomberg clash over strategies. The podcast also touches on the cultural backlash against South Park and updates on the ongoing coronavirus crisis in China, mixing humor with serious reflections on morality.

Feb 13, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 953 - The Bernie Sanders Administration
The podcast dives into Bernie Sanders' surprising lead in the Democratic primaries, sparking debates about his platform and tensions with AOC. A critical look at media biases reveals discrepancies in coverage of candidates. Economic implications of Sanders' proposals, like nationalized healthcare and student debt cancellation, raise questions about practicality. The intricacies of worker cooperatives challenge misconceptions around socialism and capitalism. Plus, an odd segue into innovative underwear adds a humorous touch to the political discourse.


