Whiskey & Donuts

Tasers, Tariffs & Tapioca: America 2025

49 min · 1 de may de 2025
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer gets blasted by her own side for doing her actual job - meeting with the president to fight for Michigan auto workers. We break down the outrage, the optics, and what it says about political tribalism. Meanwhile, Bill Maher also survives a visit to the White House and confirms that the real D-45 is very different behind closed doors, Starbucks tries to colonize boba, Marjorie Taylor Greene hosts a town hall that turns into a live-action “COPS” episode, and somehow chocolate chip cookies become the standard for rational discourse. Pour a whiskey, grab a donut - it's that kind of episode. Subscribe, follow, and pour yourself another round of straight talk.

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