
ItsLuke and Bryan Andrews are pissed off about what’s happening in America—and they make that clear every day on their channels (usually from their cars). That’s exactly what you’ll get with their new podcast: an extended weekly crash-out reacting to the most rage-inducing stories coming out of the Trump administration. They’re determined to fight back. And they believe there’s only one way to do ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Bryan and Luke tear through Texas mandating Bible readings in schools, a disturbing Tennessee church video, and the Supreme Court's brutal week — birthright citizenship, unlimited campaign spending, and executive overreach. Plus: trans athletes with ... more
This week on Get Angry, Luke and Bryan go off on everything from Trump's latest White House controversies to the never-ending reflecting pool disaster, Social Security loopholes for the ultra-wealthy, healthcare failures, housing affordability, and A... more
Luke and Bryan are back on schedule and back to being angry about everything. This week: a UFC card on the White House lawn that "wasn't political," Luke's run-in with a MAGA barber in Iowa, the Iran deal and the missing $500 billion, Elon's road to ... more
This week, Luke is joined by Ohh That's Rich for a conversation that starts with a man who murdered his family with a gun he never should've had, and extremists pushing laws that would criminalize women's healthcare.
They dig into the Ryan Willis Mc... more
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Love y’all!! Keep up the great work. Regarding the slush fund… here’s the kicker. The statute of limitations has run out on lawsuits for leaks of tax returns. Others who had their tax returns leaked in tranch that included dump truck’s did sue. The maximum award for leak was something like 4gs. Soooo, dump truck shouldn’t have been able to sue, let alone be awarded $1.776B
Nice refreshing show 2 men who aren’t afraid of having empathy or raging out on ignorant bleeps!
10 episodes in It’s Luke mentions he was the guy from the video of young Man praising his father for going to school PTA or city council and speaking up, I think offering to pay for children meals which was the “problem” at the time, that generosity from a hard working dad who could’ve easily told himself he’s to tired moved Luke, a smart guy I remember during Kamala run watching the video being imp... more
Fantastic friggin podcast, which I'm unfortunately going to stop listening to for a bit. I don't know how you guys do this shit. Following the news too closely makes me want to blow my brains out. Keep up the good fight.
Listen to these guys on the bus as they eff their way through 40 minutes of rage against the US Republican machine and its f-wit followers. Their rage is pure joy to listen too.
Straight shooters. No Bull. Refreshing! Wow Bryan’s music is FLAWLESS; I started at the Podcast and followed you to YouTube!
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Two hosts vent with blunt, high-energy rants about American politics, culture, and current events, channeling frustration from small-town life into conversations that mix personal anecdotes with pointed critique. Episodes consistently push back against establishment narratives, heavy on anger, humor, and calls to civic engagement. Noteworthy is the quick-fire banter, unapologetic language, and a stance that blends morality with political outrage, often anchored in themes of accountability, media skepticism, and the impact of national debates on everyday life. This approach is likely to appeal to listeners craving cathartic, outspoken takes from relatable, younger voices who want to feel heard and inspired to act, rather than neutral analysi... more
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