
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 | 1151 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsComedy | |||

In this installment, Dan and Jordan take a moment to discuss how a critical piece of Alex's fake version of Trump was destroyed, perhaps fittingly by the not-fake Trump.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan hang out in the past to learn about how disappointed Alex is with the response to his Charlie Sheen interview, and how everyone just doesn't like Sheen because he's not gay.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan catch up on how things have been on the road, and discuss Alex's return to the studio where he has to deal with the Trump administration saying they use bombs as diplomacy, and seem to want to replace teachers with... more
In this installment, Dan and Jordan catch up about how the road has been going, and then discuss the time back in 2006 when Alex met Charlie Sheen and they were blissfully unaware of how bad the intersection of their careers would end up being.
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Thank you for making this show!
They make awful really funny
One of these guys is great but the yelling dude makes for a tough listen. Good premise. Need to recast.
Covers Alex Jones …but it may be THE historical record of our time…because Dan is maybe the most thoughtful human alive and Jordan is the consummate rational viewer.
“Everyone should be angry… we gotta laugh so we don’t cry.”
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.
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This podcast focuses on analyzing and critiquing the often outrageous and conspiratorial content from the Alex Jones Show. The hosts, Dan and Jordan, navigate through various episodes, discussing not only the peculiar viewpoints that Alex Jones presents but also the broader societal implications of these narratives. With a mix of humor and critical commentary, each episode dissects Jones's claims and the absurdities that arise in his broadcasts, shedding light on controversial topics such as politics, media, and conspiracy theories. The podcast engages listeners by offering a comedic yet insightful perspective on the chaos surrounding contemporary media discourse and the figures that contribute to it.
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