
They go low, we go lower. A logical breakdown of the Trump administration and conservative policies with an emphasis on facts over feelings -- unless the feeling is to be an asshole, we're all in on that.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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“White Terror” usually refers to Taiwan's period of authoritarian rule under the Kuomintang. In this episode, we use White Terrors deliberately — to examine how historical repression, political memory, and nationalist narratives continue to shape Eas... more
This week, we dive into America's favorite medical mysteries — Trump's monthly bruises, Tylenol autism theories, and the reality that the default American lifestyle is basically a preexisting condition. Our pronouns are USA, and our healthcare is una... more
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In this episode we discuss the Trump -- Epstein situation. We unravel the evolution from "release the list" being a core campaign promise to Trump claiming the Epstein list is a "Dem... more
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The U.S. is in a domeward spiral. This week, we break down the “big, beautiful” budget bill that promises space missile shields, tax-breaks on tanning beds, and fewer people with health insurance — all while pretending math is optional. We... more
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The content consistently focuses on political analysis, largely critiquing the Trump administration, conservative policies, and the influence of billionaires on American society. Through various episodes, hosts tackle topics such as tariffs, capitalism, social media's role in politics, and the implications of immigration policies. The podcast presents a unique blend of humor and serious commentary, often illustrating the absurdities within political discussions and the consequences of current policies on everyday Americans. Additionally, it addresses cultural issues such as the loneliness epidemic among men and changing gender dynamics, aiming to foster a critical perspective on the status quo while encouraging informed voting based on poli... more
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