
YOU'RE FIRED! Who's next? Ladies First! (Looking at You Tulsi)
This time John delves into the big bets people are making on who Trump will fire next. He certainly lives up to his tag line. Next, he talks about Trump's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center...
24 Huhti 1h 30min

The Election is Always Rigged Unless Republicans Win
John's monologue in this episode: after voters in Virginia chose a Democrat-led voting district map, a Republican judge woke up and said “not on my watch.” Apparently, the fate of the midterms will be...
23 Huhti 1h 41min

Tucker Puckers, Pete Cheats, and Don Cons
In this episode, John discusses Tucker Carlson's recent apology for helping Trump get elected, framing it as a strategic move rather than a genuine act of contrition. He argues that Carlson's shift in...
22 Huhti 1h 43min

Creeped Out, Sloshed Out, Labor Secretary Out, Black Out, Passed Out, Rat Out, Kash Out, Flame Out
John discusses the new story in the Atlantic which claims Kash Patel has had many documented incidents of intoxication - while little boy Cash was serving as FBI director, and while...
21 Huhti 1h 34min

Thank Allah We Have Lego Videos to Clear Up the Fog of War and the Lies of Trump
John's monologue is two fold. First he talks about Iran announcing the Strait of Hormuz is fully open, albeit through a designated shipping lane determined by them. Trump told reporters Iran agreed to...
20 Huhti 1h 33min

We're Still Here with Simon and Julie
In this powerful episode, we welcome back Simon Moya Smith, an Oglala Lakota and Chicano journalist, and Julie Francella, a mental health professional with extensive experience in Indigenous communiti...
18 Huhti 40min

Rewriting the Bible and the Constitution to Fit Your Narrative
John's opening monologue first discusses the House somehow passing a bill extending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian refugees in the immigration program. Then, he talks about JD Vance addressing...
17 Huhti 1h 30min

Dressed, Caressed, and Blessed by GOD for a Truly Just War
John's monologue dives into a mixed bag of stories. After dozens of states sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation - a jury has found that they had an anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venues. Also,...
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