Diogenes Club

Diogenes Club | E12 - Finding Our Groove

1 h 23 min · 24. april 2026
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Diogenes In Review The twelfth episode of the Diogenes Club covers the full terrain of topics the club has been circling all season: grief, complicity, consent, accountability, the collapse of media as a public trust, and the ongoing project of building something new out of the rubble. If there is an idea embedded in the title, it is not that the groove has already been found — it is that finding it is the work, and the work is always in progress. Eric Lullove opens the episode by honoring his grandmother, who passed away last week, and he tells us two stories. In the first, she calls him from Florida during the 2000 election to say she thinks the fix is in because the punch card didn’t align. In the second, she takes a call from a pollster arguing that marriage should be between a man and a woman, considers the pitch, and responds: “That’s okay — I’m a lesbian.” She was in her eighties. She was not joking. She was a staunch Democrat who worked for the Palm Beach Democratic Party her whole life, was put on a Smucker’s jar at 100, and read books on her Kindle until her mobility slowed. “She was a big part of why I turned out on the right side of the grass.” Walter responds by making the case that grief is not a reason to go quiet — it is a reason to speak. His friend lost a son to suicide and told him he wanted to talk about his boy, not around him. “That’s how we keep the memory alive. That’s the opposite of toxic masculinity.” Nick reflects on his own relationship to grandparent loss — one grandfather died when he was four or five, a grandmother developed Alzheimer’s — and expresses genuine gratitude that Eric’s daughter had eighteen years of relationship with her great-grandmother. “Most kids don’t even know their great grandparents.” The episode begins, in other words, not with a topic but with a person — and by doing so, it establishes what this room is before it gets to what this room does. Eric’s pivot from grandmother to politics is not accidental — it is the same move the group has been making all season, and it lands hard. We live disconnected from each other because of technology, he argues, even as we use technology to try to reconnect. Walter’s candidate interview series — which by this episode has grown to include Shelby Campbell (Michigan), Dr. Melissa Bird (Oregon), Emily Berge, and others through the Courage Candidates [https://couragefordemocracy.com/] network — is named as the counter-model: using the platform not to broadcast but to introduce. And from the disconnection thesis, Eric goes directly to the CNN investigation into motherless.com, a coordinated network in which thousands of men shared pharmaceutical techniques for drugging and raping their wives, livestreamed the assaults for a paying audience, and charged viewers $20 a session. He has been holding this for a week. He is not restrained about it. “You fucking piece of shit. That is not how you treat your best friend and life partner.” Walter, characteristically, moves from the individual to the system: “The guys who have the power to stop these rapes, to hold these men accountable, are deliberately not doing it. I’m assuming malice. I’m straight up assuming malice.” Nick answers the “do you love Israel?” question from the YouTube chat, places himself clearly against the Israeli government’s conduct in Palestine, and then refocuses: “Our society has basically accepted rape culture as culture. We cannot sit by idly.” The accountability architecture runs through the entire episode and surfaces most clearly when Nick addresses the Congressional Sexual Assault slush fund directly. He has a public challenge: “We need one male Congress member to put his career on the line and go on the floor and name them. Not a female. A male. With the most privilege in the world. Don’t ask for approval. Don’t wait for approval. Just do it.” Frederic invokes Cory Booker breaking the Strom Thurmond filibuster record: “Why can’t Democratic senators just start reading the Epstein files on the floor? You don’t even have to do it alone — you can pass it off to someone else.” Walter’s answer: we have surrendered the media, and even a senator reading those names on the floor would be trashed by every oligarch-owned outlet before the clip finished loading. “That is why you guys being here matters. We have to continue to grow. We are a fledgling. We are a seed.” The episode ends in something close to joy. Eric shares polling data live: Trump is minus 68 on the economy, Republican approval with their own base has collapsed from 93% to 89% in four months, independents have dropped from 35% approval in August to 25% in December — and this is last year’s data. Frederic takes partial credit for the independent numbers, having recently re-registered. Nick wraps it: “Fred’s being part of the solution.” The Diogenes Club’s twelfth episode doesn’t wrap anything up — the Epstein investigation is ongoing, Evan missed the conversation, Maxwell may get pardoned before the episode posts — but it does something the title promises: it finds the groove. The room knows how to work together now. They know when to hold a hard conversation and when to pass. They know when to call something out and when to call something for. That’s the groove. That’s what twelve episodes builds. Sources & References * Motherless.com — Subject of CNN investigative report in April 2026, exposing a coordinated user network sharing pharmaceutical techniques for drugging and assaulting spouses, with livestreamed assaults sold for $20 per viewer * DOJ Inspector General Investigation — Announced April 2026; targets the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files by Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche * Ghislaine Maxwell — Epstein co-conspirator, convicted 2021; pardon discussions referenced as ongoing in April 2026 * Congressional Sexual Assault Defense Fund — Taxpayer-funded mechanism used to settle and defend sexual misconduct claims by members of Congress * Alan Dershowitz — Attorney; referenced for reported statements advocating for lowering the age of consent to 14-15 * Cory Booker — U.S. Senator; referenced for breaking Strom Thurmond’s Senate filibuster record * Courage Candidates — Progressive primary challenger network; operating in approximately a quarter of all U.S. House races in the 2026 cycle * Shelby Campbell — Courage Candidate running in Michigan; interviewed by Walter Rhein and Eric Lullove * Dr. Melissa Bird — Candidate running in Oregon; interviewed by Walter Rhein * Joseph Perez-Caputo — Courage Candidate running for Connecticut 4; scheduled for interview with Nick Paro * Jasmine Thomas — Senate candidate from Oklahoma; mentioned by a viewer in the live chat * Joy Reid — Journalist; cited as the one established media figure who has actually elevated independent creators * Eric Swalwell — U.S. Representative; named as a protected member of the Democratic establishment Actions You Can Take * Check out the new: Sick of this Shop! 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Diogenes Club | E18 - Wait, It's The World Cup?

Actions You Can Take * Check out the new: Sick of this Shop! [https://shop.sickofthisshitpublications.com/] * Check out the new network and affiliate calendar: BroadBanner [https://www.broadbanner.com/] Submit questions, feedback, and artwork for Notes of the Week with Nick and Walter: * Sick of this Shit Community Comment Form [https://forms.gle/4WSu8qGkSA7Wxbh98] Call your public servants on important issues: * 5calls.org [https://5calls.org/] Join the efforts to unmask law enforcement and de-flock the States: * deflock.me [https://deflock.me/] Service members can get un-biased information on legal vs illegal orders: * Orders Project [https://www.ordersproject.com/] * Reach out on Signal: @TheOrdersProject.76 Learn empathy forward, human centered, experiment based Leadership & Growth Courses for Higher Ed & Non-Profit Professionals: * B. Cognition Labs [https://www.bcognitionlabs.com/] Nick’s Notes I’m Nick Paro, and I’m sick of the shit going on. So, I’m using poetry, podcasting, and lives to discuss the intersections of chronic illness and mental wellbeing, masculinity, veteran’s issues, politics, and so much more. I am only able to have these conversations, bring visibility to my communities, and fill the void through your support — this is a publication where engagement is encouraged, creativity is a cornerstone, and transparency is key — please consider becoming a paid subscriber today and grow the community! Join the uncensored media at the 1A Collective [https://1acollective.com/] Support as a paid subscriber however you can — to help get you started, here are a few discounted options for you * Forever at 50% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/50forever] * Forever at 60% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/60saver] For support, contact us at: info@sickofthisshitpublications.com Thank you Cat RN [https://substack.com/profile/129439162-cat-rn], Donna Everett [https://substack.com/profile/356789493-donna-everett], KRZ [https://substack.com/profile/31400751-krz], Shirley Figueroa [https://substack.com/profile/280974297-shirley-figueroa], Adriana Hernandez [https://substack.com/profile/255033898-adriana-hernandez], and many others for tuning into my live video with Evan Fields [https://substack.com/profile/12442489-evan-fields] and Dr. Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-dr-eric-lullove]! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe [https://sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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Diogenes Club | E17 - Confronting Burnout

Diogenes In Review With Walter resting, Nick Paro, Dr. Eric Lullove, and a returning Evan Fields spend an hour and fifteen minutes arguing that burnout is the operating system of this political moment, not an unfortunate side effect. The conversation moves across three registers — Evan’s recent divorce, Eric’s medical and economic forecasting, and Nick’s call to build personal infrastructure for resistance — and at each level the diagnosis is the same. Exhaustion is being manufactured upstream. The defense has to be built before the wave hits, not after. Actions You Can Take * Check out the new: Sick of this Shop! [https://shop.sickofthisshitpublications.com/] * Check out the new network and affiliate calendar: BroadBanner [https://www.broadbanner.com/] Submit questions, feedback, and artwork for Notes of the Week with Nick and Walter: * Sick of this Shit Community Comment Form [https://forms.gle/4WSu8qGkSA7Wxbh98] Call your public servants on important issues: * 5calls.org [https://5calls.org/] Join the efforts to unmask law enforcement and de-flock the States: * deflock.me [https://deflock.me/] Service members can get un-biased information on legal vs illegal orders: * Orders Project [https://www.ordersproject.com/] * Reach out on Signal: @TheOrdersProject.76 Learn empathy forward, human centered, experiment based Leadership & Growth Courses for Higher Ed & Non-Profit Professionals: * B. Cognition Labs [https://www.bcognitionlabs.com/] Nick’s Notes I’m Nick Paro, and I’m sick of the shit going on. So, I’m using poetry, podcasting, and lives to discuss the intersections of chronic illness and mental wellbeing, masculinity, veteran’s issues, politics, and so much more. I am only able to have these conversations, bring visibility to my communities, and fill the void through your support — this is a publication where engagement is encouraged, creativity is a cornerstone, and transparency is key — please consider becoming a paid subscriber today and grow the community!. Support as a paid subscriber however you can — to help get you started, here are a few discounted options for you * Forever at 50% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/50forever] * Forever at 60% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/60saver] For support, contact us at: info@sickofthisshitpublications.com [info@sickofthisshitpublications.com] Thank you Ashleigh Alauren [https://substack.com/profile/337755654-ashleigh-alauren], Courtney M 🇨🇦 [https://substack.com/profile/136249074-courtney-m], Jack (he/him) [https://substack.com/profile/394852192-jack-hehim], Jessica Rage [https://substack.com/profile/62454091-jessica-rage], Christiane mccafferty [https://substack.com/profile/313993079-christiane-mccafferty], and many others for tuning into my live video with Evan Fields [https://substack.com/profile/12442489-evan-fields] and Dr. Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-dr-eric-lullove]! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe [https://sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

28. mai 20261 h 15 min
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Diogenes Club | E16 - Replace, Reclaim, Rebuild

Diogenes In Review This was supposed to be the episode where the panel — Nick Paro, Walter Rhein, Dr. Eric Lullove, and (briefly) Evan Fields — sat down to plan how the resistance replaces, reclaims, and rebuilds. Instead the conversation walked through the doors marked “personal,” “procedural,” and “religious” in that order, and by the end Eric was naming the drift on-air: “we literally got away from the whole point of the title of our show… and somehow we got caught up in this — in our own little religious war over syntax.” It would be easy to read that as the episode losing the thread. The more useful reading is that the drift was the thesis. You cannot rebuild a country whose civic infrastructure is gerrymandered, whose information layer is algorithmic, and whose moral vocabulary was written in 1548, by talking only about candidate slates and finance laws. The show’s quiet argument this week is that the rebuild project has an interior surface — grief, shame, the inherited language we use about God — and that ignoring it is how the last several rebuilds failed. Thank you Lev Parnas [https://substack.com/profile/35788031-lev-parnas], A. Eevie Bateman [https://substack.com/profile/443649430-a-eevie-bateman], Ashleigh Alauren [https://substack.com/profile/337755654-ashleigh-alauren], Carole [https://substack.com/profile/380457057-carole], Ms.Yuse [https://substack.com/profile/322112054-msyuse], and many others for tuning into my live video with Walter Rhein [https://substack.com/profile/15113701-walter-rhein] and Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-eric-lullove]! Join me for my next live video in the app. Actions You Can Take * Check out the new: Sick of this Shop! [https://shop.sickofthisshitpublications.com/] * Check out the new network and affiliate calendar: BroadBanner [https://www.broadbanner.com/] Submit questions, feedback, and artwork for Notes of the Week with Nick and Walter: * Sick of this Shit Community Comment Form [https://forms.gle/4WSu8qGkSA7Wxbh98] Call your public servants on important issues: * 5calls.org [https://5calls.org/] Join the efforts to unmask law enforcement and de-flock the States: * deflock.me [https://deflock.me/] Service members can get un-biased information on legal vs illegal orders: * Orders Project [https://www.ordersproject.com/] * Reach out on Signal: @TheOrdersProject.76 Learn empathy forward, human centered, experiment based Leadership & Growth Courses for Higher Ed & Non-Profit Professionals: * B. Cognition Labs [https://www.bcognitionlabs.com/] Nick’s Notes I’m Nick Paro, and I’m sick of the shit going on. So, I’m using poetry, podcasting, and lives to discuss the intersections of chronic illness and mental wellbeing, masculinity, veteran’s issues, politics, and so much more. I am only able to have these conversations, bring visibility to my communities, and fill the void through your support — this is a publication where engagement is encouraged, creativity is a cornerstone, and transparency is key — please consider becoming a paid subscriber today and grow the community! Join the uncensored media at the 1A Collective [https://1acollective.com/] Support as a paid subscriber however you can — to help get you started, here are a few discounted options for you * Forever at 50% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/50forever] * Forever at 60% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/60saver] A special thank you to those who are a part of the Sickest of Them All ~ Soso [https://substack.com/profile/309303179-soso] | Millicent [https://substack.com/profile/5428714-millicent] | Courtney 🇨🇦 [https://substack.com/profile/136249074-courtney] | Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-eric-lullove] | Terry mitchell [https://substack.com/profile/32751953-terry-mitchell] | Carollynn [https://substack.com/profile/301213629-carollynn] | Julie Robuck [https://substack.com/profile/208030486-julie-robuck] | Mason/She/Her🩷💜💙 [https://substack.com/profile/356845797-masonsheher] | Kimmy Win [https://substack.com/profile/180488664-kimmy-win] ~ For support, contact us at: info@sickofthisshitpublications.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe [https://sickofthis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

22. mai 20261 h 15 min
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Diogenes Club | E15 - How Did We Get Here?

Diogenes In Review This episode was supposed to be a “half show” — Nick Paro and Dr. Eric Lullove catching up after a quiet week — and instead turned into one of the more clarifying conversations the Diogenes Club has hosted on how American democracy actually unwinds. When Nieta Greene of Disability Community for Democracy joined from the chat, the episode reorganized itself around a question the title only half-asks. The “how” of “how did we get here” turns out to have a long answer rooted in 1960s commissions LBJ slid into a drawer, an 1982 Voting Rights Act update that’s been quietly clawed back, and a Supreme Court that — by the panel’s accounting — looks more like the AKK in robes than a body of jurists. The takeaway is that the path to authoritarianism is paved with procedural sleight-of-hand: settlement agreements, redistricting maps, website-accessibility deadlines pushed two years out. Each one is boring on its own, which is exactly why it works. Eric opens the diagnostic with the IRS settlement story, and it deserves the cold light it gets here. Trump is suing the IRS; the AG who would sign off on any settlement north of $4 million is his own personal attorney; the leaked terms reportedly include a clause that the Trump organization can never be audited again. The largest IRS settlement in history was $138 million, and the asking number is roughly seventy times that. Eric’s point isn’t just that this is theft — it’s that it’s a generational wealth transfer dressed as a lawsuit, and that the same plutocratic class that built the AI infrastructure for surveillance is about to discover the technology cuts both ways. The Epstein document dump and tools like Test.AI, he argues, will outpace what the FBI could have done in decades with people-agent. The implication is uncomfortable for both sides of the political class: the institutions that were supposed to constrain wealth no longer do, and the ones that might — citizen-built, distributed, AI-accelerated — answer to no one yet. Tennessee is where the abstraction collapses into a face you can name. The state legislature stripped every African-American state congressman of committee and subcommittee positions and quietly stopped notifying voters when polling places change after redistricting. Nieta connects this to the Section 2 cases born out of her own hometown of New Rochelle and the village of Port Chester — decisions that, if reinterpreted by a hostile court, would license a return to at-large elections, the workhorse mechanism of mid-century Black voter suppression. The Voting Rights Act, in her phrasing, no longer exists: take out Sections 2 and 5 and the house falls down. What’s left is the architecture of plausible deniability — change the polling place, bury the new address on a county website that hasn’t been made accessible, and call it a personal-responsibility problem when disabled voters or paratransit-dependent voters or dyslexic voters can’t find their precinct. This is where the analytical case lands: voter suppression in 2026 doesn’t need a poll tax, it needs a 404 page. Nieta’s strongest contribution is structural, and it deserves to be heard outside the disability-policy world it usually lives in. The disability community is, as she points out, the largest marginalized group in the United States, and it crosses every line — race, gender, geography, party. It is also, she says with the authority of someone who volunteered for the Kamala Harris campaign caucus, the community both presidential campaigns ignored. Her diagnosis of why is sharp: outreach content was greenlit in principle but routed through legal review until it was too cautious to win, and the Democratic theory-of-the-case never internalized that excluding the largest cross-cutting coalition in the country is a math problem before it’s a moral one. The episode’s quiet thesis is that no anti-authoritarian movement built without disability-community organizing scales — and that the June 4 Disability Community for Democracy livestream on the disability dimension of the Voting Rights Act is the kind of cross-pollination event the broader movement needs to actually attend, not just signal-boost. The closing shifts from diagnosis to architecture, and this is where the panel earns the show’s name. The fixes Eric and Nick float — kill the omnibus bill habit and return to single-issue appropriations, make the Attorney General an electable nonpartisan office, build an independent inspector-general branch elected by the people — are not new ideas, but they’re being staked out here as the floor, not the ceiling. The case Nieta closes on is the only frame that holds the rest together: humanity is not up for debate. The episode is a 48-minute argument that the procedural gutting of the Voting Rights Act, the IRS settlement scheme, and the deliberate abandonment of disability access are the same project, and that the people most likely to recognize it from the inside are the ones who’ve been asked to wait their turn. Diogenes Club is at its best when it lets a guest reorganize the agenda; this one did, and the show is better for it. Sources & References * Nieta Greene — guest; founder of Disability Community for Democracy [https://disabilitycommunityfordemocracy.substack.com/] and editor of the Nothing About Us Without Us newsletter * All Roads Lead to the South — blackpowerwarroom.com [https://blackpowerwarroom.com/] * Roland Martin (YouTube) and Joy-Ann Reid (YouTube/Substack) live-streaming the South action * Win With Black Women emergency virtual town hall (with VP Kamala Harris) * Julie Roginski — referenced for her recent article on Democratic state-level gerrymandering response * Voting Rights Act of 1965 (Sections 2 and 5) and the 1982 reauthorization signed by Ronald Reagan * Telecommunications Act of 1996 — context for the panel’s broader media-consolidation argument * Apportionment Act of 1929 — referenced for the House-cap discussion Thank you LeftieProf [https://substack.com/profile/116079548-leftieprof], Jeff D [https://substack.com/profile/74447207-jeff-d], Nieta Greene [https://substack.com/profile/117743522-nieta-greene], Mary Lummis [https://substack.com/profile/85924874-mary-lummis], Cindy [https://substack.com/profile/357513838-cindy], and many others for tuning into my live video with Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-eric-lullove]! Join me for my next live video in the app. Actions You Can Take * Check out the new: Sick of this Shop! [https://shop.sickofthisshitpublications.com/] * Check out the new network and affiliate calendar: BroadBanner [https://www.broadbanner.com/] Submit questions, feedback, and artwork for Notes of the Week with Nick and Walter: * Sick of this Shit Community Comment Form [https://forms.gle/4WSu8qGkSA7Wxbh98] Call your public servants on important issues: * 5calls.org [https://5calls.org/] Join the efforts to unmask law enforcement and de-flock the States: * deflock.me [https://deflock.me/] Service members can get un-biased information on legal vs illegal orders: * Orders Project [https://www.ordersproject.com/] * Reach out on Signal: @TheOrdersProject.76 Learn empathy forward, human centered, experiment based Leadership & Growth Courses for Higher Ed & Non-Profit Professionals: * B. Cognition Labs [https://www.bcognitionlabs.com/] Nick’s Notes I’m Nick Paro, and I’m sick of the shit going on. So, I’m using poetry, podcasting, and lives to discuss the intersections of chronic illness and mental wellbeing, masculinity, veteran’s issues, politics, and so much more. I am only able to have these conversations, bring visibility to my communities, and fill the void through your support — this is a publication where engagement is encouraged, creativity is a cornerstone, and transparency is key — please consider becoming a paid subscriber today and grow the community! Join the uncensored media at the 1A Collective [https://1acollective.com/] Support as a paid subscriber however you can — to help get you started, here are a few discounted options for you * Forever at 50% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/50forever] * Forever at 60% off [https://sickofthis.substack.com/60saver] A special thank you to those who are a part of the Sickest of Them All ~ Soso [https://substack.com/profile/309303179-soso] | Millicent [https://substack.com/profile/5428714-millicent] | Courtney 🇨🇦 [https://substack.com/profile/136249074-courtney] | Eric Lullove [https://substack.com/profile/66521654-eric-lullove] | Terry mitchell [https://substack.com/profile/32751953-terry-mitchell] | Carollynn [https://substack.com/profile/301213629-carollynn] | Julie Robuck [https://substack.com/profile/208030486-julie-robuck] | Mason/She/Her🩷💜💙 [https://substack.com/profile/356845797-masonsheher] | Kimmy Win [https://substack.com/profile/180488664-kimmy-win] ~ For support, contact us at: info@sickofthisshitpublications.com This is a public episode. 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15. mai 202648 min
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Diogenes Club | E14 - Courage For Democracy

Diogenes In Review This episode brings two primary challengers to the same table — Chris Bennett [https://www.bennettforca.com/], running for California’s 3rd congressional district, and Alex Rikleen [https://www.alexrikleen.us/], taking on the longest-serving Democrat in the Senate from Massachusetts — and stages a conversation that refuses the comforting frame of “good policy versus bad policy.” Both candidates are part of Citizens Impeachment [https://substack.com/@citizensimpeachment], a coalition of more than 150 Courage Candidates [https://www.couragefordemocracy.com/] pledging to sign articles of impeachment on day one. What makes the hour worth your time isn’t the pledge itself; it’s the reasoning underneath it. Bennett and Rikleen argue, in different registers, that the structural rot in American government will swallow any reform that doesn’t address it first. The cameo from Eric Lullove, calling in jet-lagged from a wound-care conference in Bremen, sharpens the historical stakes: he’s standing inside a country that already lived through the playbook the United States is now running. The episode’s first analytic move is Bennett’s diagnosis of media. He locates the rot at the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which cleared the way for consolidation, and traces the line from there to a present where CNN, Fox, and CBS are essentially the same product — a reality TV show with policy stakes. The point isn’t nostalgia for a more virtuous press. The point is that propaganda functions best when the audience can’t tell it’s being sorted into ecosystems. Bennett ties this directly to Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” and a decade and a half of grievance media built up around her — not as an apology for Clinton, but as evidence that calling voters names while simultaneously losing the institutional fight over information is a way to lose twice. The Democratic counter-message, he argues, has to be built on grassroots organizing and independent outlets — Substack, PBS, Democracy Now — because the broadcast spine is no longer available to anyone outside the ultra-wealthy. Rikleen’s contribution to the same problem is procedural. He is, by training, a history teacher, and the framing he keeps returning to is that nothing happening right now is unprecedented — and that pretending otherwise is itself a failure of nerve. His core campaign claim is that the differences between him and Senator Markey, between Markey and Joe Manchin, between any of them and Lisa Murkowski, “don’t really matter right now, because none of us can accomplish our goals.” Until the systems blocking progress are addressed, the policy debates are theater. The most useful section of the conversation is when Nick floats uncapping the House under the Apportionment Act of 1929, and Rikleen pushes back not to disagree but to complicate. Uncapping is a good idea, he says, but smaller districts make gerrymandering easier, not harder, unless you pair the reform with multi-member districts and single transferable vote. Term limits are a good idea, but without closing the lobbying revolving door, they just incentivize freshly-elected officials to spend twelve years auditioning for K Street. The line Rikleen lands on — “there are good ideas out there, but we have to do them well” — is the episode’s quiet thesis. Eric’s contribution lands differently, and on purpose. He’s calling in late, exhausted, secondhand-smoked, and surrounded by people whose grandparents lived inside what they all keep calling “1933.” His invocation of Nuremberg isn’t theatrical garnish — it’s an argument that accountability is what made German recovery possible, and that “too big to rig” is not a slogan but a logistical necessity. Rikleen picks up the same thread by pointing at Viktor Orbán, who lost in Hungary recently after rigging election after election, by losing by too much to rig. The implication is one of the more uncomfortable things to sit with: democratic restoration may not be available through the normal margins of victory, because the margins of victory are no longer normal. The hosts and guests don’t pretend this is a comforting frame. They argue it’s the honest one. The episode closes on a more philosophical note, which is also the most Diogenes-Club-shaped move — Nick’s argument that the underlying disease is the denial of personhood, and Rikleen’s response that this is exactly the authoritarian’s offer: a guaranteed underclass below you, no matter how bad your own life gets. The candidates are explicit about what to do with the Senate’s procedural tools — halt unqualified nominees, slow the confirmation conveyor, exercise powers that don’t require 51 votes — and what to do in a community where Democrats won’t say plainly that gerrymandering and SAVE Acts and dismantled mail-in ballots are cheating. What you should take from the hour is not a policy list. It’s the standard the candidates are setting for themselves: that fixing the house has to come before redecorating it, and that anyone running on the second part without the first is, however likable, not yet serious. 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7. mai 20261 h 5 min