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The Obama Presidential Center Opens, Billionaires Plot the Future, and Drag Race Brings Back the Rappin Roast!

1 h 36 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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This week, we celebrate the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and unpack why the moment felt so different from today's political climate. From celebrity-filled optimism and presidential nostalgia to the strange rehabilitation of George W. Bush's image, we explore how public memory, media narratives, and social media shape the stories we tell ourselves about politics, power, and history. Then things get considerably darker. We dive into leaked details from Peter Thiel's secretive invite-only network of politicians, billionaires, media executives, and tech leaders, discuss Jeff Bezos' latest comments about AI and resource consumption, and ask why so many of the world's most powerful people seem convinced they're building humanity's future while making life worse for everyone else. Plus: reality TV kids speaking out about childhood exploitation, the growing fallout from influencer and celebrity culture, and a full breakdown of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars—including Hershii's breakout performance, Joey Jay's surprising rise, and why this may be the strongest bracket of the season.

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episode The Obama Presidential Center Opens, Billionaires Plot the Future, and Drag Race Brings Back the Rappin Roast! artwork

The Obama Presidential Center Opens, Billionaires Plot the Future, and Drag Race Brings Back the Rappin Roast!

This week, we celebrate the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and unpack why the moment felt so different from today's political climate. From celebrity-filled optimism and presidential nostalgia to the strange rehabilitation of George W. Bush's image, we explore how public memory, media narratives, and social media shape the stories we tell ourselves about politics, power, and history. Then things get considerably darker. We dive into leaked details from Peter Thiel's secretive invite-only network of politicians, billionaires, media executives, and tech leaders, discuss Jeff Bezos' latest comments about AI and resource consumption, and ask why so many of the world's most powerful people seem convinced they're building humanity's future while making life worse for everyone else. Plus: reality TV kids speaking out about childhood exploitation, the growing fallout from influencer and celebrity culture, and a full breakdown of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars—including Hershii's breakout performance, Joey Jay's surprising rise, and why this may be the strongest bracket of the season.

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This week, we accidentally become sports commentators. We react to Trump getting booed at the NBA Finals, Taylor Swift’s courtside appearance, and the reality that championship tickets now cost more than many people make in months. Then we dig into the growing controversy surrounding the World Cup, including reports of athletes, referees, and fans facing visa delays, extra screening, and travel restrictions. What’s supposed to be a global celebration starts looking a lot more like a reflection of America’s anxieties, class divisions, and declining reputation on the world stage. We also revisit last week’s AI controversy after producers behind RuPaul’s Drag Race’s latest film reverse course and admit AI was used after all. Then we jump into Drag Race All Stars Bracket 3, breaking down the queens, the sports-themed design challenge, Joey J’s surprise breakout episode, and whether Sam Starr deserved the win. Plus, Southern Charm continues to consume Bobbi’s life, we discuss Disney’s quiet Pride displays, and why sometimes the biggest cultural stories are hiding in plain sight.

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This week, we’re talking about the bizarre convergence of politics, propaganda, and pop culture exhaustion. We break down Jasmine Crockett, AIPAC influence in U.S. politics, Ireland and Palestine discourse online, celebrity activism, and the growing feeling that the internet is flattening every serious global issue into content. Along the way, we spiral into conspiracy territory with men in masks, military rumors, and why everything lately feels just a little too surreal to dismiss outright. Then we pivot into the chaotic state of influencer culture, James Charles discourse, billionaires trying to buy relatability, and the increasingly blurry line between authenticity and performance online. Plus: our thoughts on this week’s RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars bracket 2 drama, who’s actually thriving in the competition, and why Drag Race continues to deliver the exact level of camp and emotional instability we need right now.

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