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S2E21: You're F**king Crazy (A Civil Conversation)

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It's election night in California and we're watching results roll in live as Hilton, Becerra, and Steyer battle for two spots in November - with Spencer Pratt somehow also on the ballot. Then things get messier: Trump apparently told Netanyahu "You're f**king crazy" on a phone call while Iran ceasefire talks were hanging by a thread. We dig into Pride Month and Men's Mental Health Month - and why the internet's obsession with pitting them against each other says more about us than either cause does. We touch on the missing scientists case after Melissa Casias was found in New Mexico, and run through the lightning round: Ebola, Bill Pulte somehow running national intelligence, Hegseth blocking promotions, and the $1.8B slush fund nobody wanted. So sit back, relax, and get ready to have a civil conversation.

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S2E21: You're F**king Crazy (A Civil Conversation)

It's election night in California and we're watching results roll in live as Hilton, Becerra, and Steyer battle for two spots in November - with Spencer Pratt somehow also on the ballot. Then things get messier: Trump apparently told Netanyahu "You're f**king crazy" on a phone call while Iran ceasefire talks were hanging by a thread. We dig into Pride Month and Men's Mental Health Month - and why the internet's obsession with pitting them against each other says more about us than either cause does. We touch on the missing scientists case after Melissa Casias was found in New Mexico, and run through the lightning round: Ebola, Bill Pulte somehow running national intelligence, Hegseth blocking promotions, and the $1.8B slush fund nobody wanted. So sit back, relax, and get ready to have a civil conversation.

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