
Each episode, Dan and Jordan take a look at some clips from that day's Alex Jones Show and struggle to make sense of what they find.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1107 | Founded | 9 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsComedy | |||

In this installment, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex's show from the day after the No Kings protests where he tries to play down the crowd sizes, and speaks to a caller who learned the wrong lesson from getting hit by a car.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see how things were going with Alex on the day of the No Kings protests, and find him threatening murders and supporting the suppression of the press.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan wrap up Alex's troubling interview with Tucker and learn that developing super-powers isn't as easy as it should be.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in for Alex's most recent interview with The Most Important Man In The World, which touches on important issues like how white people aren't racist enough and how the US should have stayed out of World War II.... more
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Brilliant show, billion episodes to binge through. Jordans indignant rage at stupid nonsense is my spirit animal. I live for the “mic down” moments.
Incredible podcast
These two changed my mind about Alex Jones. I used to think Alex was a narcissistic psychopath. Now, after listening to knowledge fight I know Alex Jones is a narcissistic psychopath. They have helped me come so far, and I thank them for it.
Dan and JorDan are a treat. When the objections get formulaic you know it’s getting good.
Critical thinking at its best.
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Content focuses on the comedic and critical analysis of Alex Jones' controversial commentary and conspiracy theories, blending humor with important political discussions. Episodes often delve into issues surrounding power dynamics, media manipulation, and current events, particularly those involving Donald Trump and the right-wing media landscape. Notably, the hosts engage in banter that highlights both their personal experiences and broader societal implications, making light of the absurdities found in Alex Jones' broadcasts while scrutinizing their impact on the political discourse.
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