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Is It Time For a National Strike?

1 h 17 min · Gestern
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This episode recounts chaotic scenes around the nation’s 250th: a controversial UFC event at the White House, delayed speeches and smoky fireworks on the National Mall, and rising confrontations between MAGA supporters and protesters. The hosts share personal experiences from DC, how the holiday felt more like a funeral than a celebration, and why the spectacle masked deeper national tensions. They broaden the conversation to the country’s gerontocracy and Mitch McConnell’s mysterious hospitalization, the rise of extremist groups like Patriot Front, and a call for transparency—most notably demanding the release of the Epstein files and stronger accountability. The episode mixes sharp political critique with personal anecdotes and a provocative call for collective action. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!

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Is It Time For a National Strike?

This episode recounts chaotic scenes around the nation’s 250th: a controversial UFC event at the White House, delayed speeches and smoky fireworks on the National Mall, and rising confrontations between MAGA supporters and protesters. The hosts share personal experiences from DC, how the holiday felt more like a funeral than a celebration, and why the spectacle masked deeper national tensions. They broaden the conversation to the country’s gerontocracy and Mitch McConnell’s mysterious hospitalization, the rise of extremist groups like Patriot Front, and a call for transparency—most notably demanding the release of the Epstein files and stronger accountability. The episode mixes sharp political critique with personal anecdotes and a provocative call for collective action. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!

Gestern1 h 17 min