Jesse and Brittany discuss their move (hopefully the last one for a while), listener emails and voicemails related to colonoscopies and caring for the unhoused, an art gallery owner who turned a hose on an unhoused woman in San Francisco, the death of Keenan Anderson at the hands of police in Los Angeles and the record number of police killings in the year 2022, the saga of George Santos as he begins his time as an elected Congressman, President Joe Biden’s classified document problem and how it differs from that of Donald Trump’s, A$$hole of Today feat. ID Rep. Jack Nelsen.
Jesse and Brittany discuss Jesse’s surgery date and plans, listener voicemails related to Jesse’s cancer diagnosis, abortion resources, CNN’s changing perspective, Donald Trump’s request to have the Supreme Court intervene in the Mar-a-Lago investigation, President Biden’s announcement on actions for marijuana reform, Herschel Walker’s very bad week, Newt Gingrich & Dana Loesch’s defenses of Herschel Walker, Matt Walsh’s strange obsession with teenaged pregnancy, Tucker Carlson’s ‘The End of Men’ commentary, and A$$hole of Today feat. The Right Stuff Dating App.
Jesse and Brittany discuss their various healthcare experiences this week, including the bivalent booster and Jesse’s endoscopy and colonoscopy, a listener voicemail challenging Jordan Peterson to a fight, New York’s state of emergency over polio, Alex Jones’ return to court, the police killing for Christian Glass in Colorado, Senator Lindsey Graham’s national abortion ban announcement and subsequent Republican in-fighting, Republican candidates’ attempts to lie about their previous stances on abortions to get elected, Democrats’ risky move to fund campaigns of less appealing Republican opponents to win elections, the Democrats moving to use stronger language when talking about Republicans, and the DOJ’s 40 subpoenas and conspiracies surrounding Donald Trump’s visit to Washington DC this week.
Jesse and Brittany discuss the current debate over the optics of indicting former President Donald Trump, listener emails and voicemails related to a previous discussion about a Canadian PSA and the phrase “a few bad apples” as it relates to police, President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel a portion of student loan debt and the various responses to the policy, the release of the redacted affidavit in the search of Mar-a-Lago and the Republican response, and A$$hole of Today featuring Robin Bullock.
Jesse and Brittany discuss Joe Biden’s positive COVID test, a listener email filled with praise for Jesse, an Indiana doctor’s decision to sue the Indiana attorney general for defamation, Joe Manchin’s statement regarding inflation and his standing in the way of passing meaningful legislation, the House voting to codify the right to contraception and same-sex marriage, the finale of season one of the January 6th committee hearings before they’re back in September, and Fox and Friends’ genius takes on the goals of the January 6th committee.
Jesse and Brittany discuss a recent close encounter with danger, listener emails and voicemails related to the organization of the anti-choice movement in Kansas, gun rights, and how to respond to relatives who don’t recognize political reality, the recent report on the police failures in Uvalde, Idaho’s Republican Party Platform, the popularity of the right-wing group Moms for Liberty and the real-world political consequences of the world conservatives want to create, Joe Manchin’s interference with Biden’s climate agenda and Biden’s plan for a workaround.
Jesse and Brittany discuss their adventure to a farm just outside of DC, listener emails and voicemails related to love for dogs and the prospect of banning guns in the United States, the grand jury subpoenas for Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham, and other members of Trump’s legal team in Georgia, Steve Bannon’s plan on testifying before January 6th committee, President Biden’s executive action on abortion rights and the limits of what it does, Nevada’s senate race and the influence of abortion and inflation on voting decisions, and one Texas woman’s quest to have her fetus recognized as a person for her HOV ticket.