
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 | 1138 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsComedyPolitics | |||

In this installment, Dan and Jordan continue to follow Alex's coverage of the death of Slobodan Milosevic, which apparently includes Alex not having a very strong disagreement with ethnic cleansing.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in with Alex's new interview with Patrick Bet-David to see if those two guys can make magic again and inspire another tattoo on the level of "Life Is Very Fragile."
In this installment, Dan and Jordan were just about to return to the present day but got distracted by Alex covering the news of Slobodan Milosevic's death by weirdly siding with Slobodan Milosevic.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan stay in the past and enjoy a day full of Alex getting upset at a caller about Nostradamus, advertising some dicey stuff, and attacking Big Pharma for all the wrong reasons.
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I’d love to give this pod five stars but unfortunately one of the co-hosts shrieks between and over everything else that you want to listen to. The ONLY way to listen is by skipping 30sec’s… but that gets tiresome more than the voice.
You will learn stuff, you will be disgusted by stuff but Dan & Jordan always put on a pod and it’s great!
In my opinion, this show serves as an excellent encapsulation of the rise of American fascism through the eyes of the weakest link, Alex jones. He’s a sloppy, lazy drunk that turned his cia dentist dad’s money into a state sanctioned mouthpiece for propaganda. Hard evidence becomes a myth, the globalists are both wining and losing, everything is open to interpretation as long as it fits the narrative of the day.
I came for the crazy but I stayed for the hosts. Dan and Jordan’s hilarious dynami... more
My favourite podcast. Insightful and incredibly well researched, funny and big of heart. It feels more important than ever. Thank you, JorDan.
Come for the righteous mocking of an unhinged grifter, stay for the sweet friendship of two men who seem to know how to love unconditionally.
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Content centers around the analysis of Alex Jones's commentary, marked by critical examinations of his statements and beliefs. Hosts delve into controversial topics such as conspiracy theories, race, identity, and political narratives, often employing humor to dissect the absurdities present in Jones's rhetoric. Episodes frequently showcase interactions with other controversial figures, providing both comedic and critical insights into current events and the political landscape. What sets this apart is the blend of in-depth analysis and lighthearted banter, making complex and sometimes troubling subjects more accessible.
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