Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers with a Microphone

Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers Connect the Political Dots

32 min · 1. touko 2026
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In this Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers with a Microphone episode, Scott and I break down a chaotic week in American politics—from a major Supreme Court of the United States ruling impacting the Voting Rights Act, to escalating tensions in the Iran conflict, to the growing controversy around partisan redistricting in Virginia, trying to connect multiple political dots: The Supreme Court’s latest decision and what it means for voting rights and partisan gerrymandering. Virginia redistricting fallout and how it impacts candidates like Mel Tull. The state of the Iran conflict, oil prices, and global instability. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth under fire for controversial congressional testimony. Political violence, media narratives, and rising polarization in the U.S. Economic pressure points—from agriculture to energy—linked to immigration and global conflict. We also touch on a deeper debate: Is America operating from a zero-sum worldview—or a win-win system? We don't just recap the headlines—we explain how these issues are interconnected and what they mean for the future of U.S. democracy, foreign policy, and economic stability. If you’re trying to make sense of: Gerrymandering vs. democracy The real costs of the Iran conflict Political polarization and media narratives Immigration’s role in the U.S. economy .…this episode gives you the strategic lens you need. Don’t Forget to subscribe, hit the bell, and join the conversation in the comments—we read and respond.

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