We pour one out for Mitch McConnell getting duped about Trump and all the hedge fund investors who got hosed by Reddit. Justin vents about living in a Nintendo-Switch-free world.
The boys butt heads (uhuhuhuh) over airport security. Justin (surprise) has a bone to pick with conservative pundits regarding MLK Jr. You can find the entirety of "I Have a Dream" at:https://www.npr.org/2010/01/18/122701268/i-have-a-dream-spee
The boys review the glorious fever dream that was 2020 by taking a trip down memory lane of the biggest headlines of the year. Here's to this next one being less of a mess--keep safe out there, folks.
The boys talk about the GOP's response to Trump's defeat, the American healthcare system during the pandemic, and an unfortunate switch-up in medication.
We check in on our favorite union-busters. TC reveals the best culinary idea that he's ever expressed on the show. Then, we dive into a discussion on the state of social media and how it's turning us all into hooting monsters. Go read a book
After a brief hiatus, many long hours in contemplation, and the consumption of many bottles of Malort, the boys return to the marketplace of ideas. The reboot may be soft, but our opinions are as hard as ever...We present the new show format, g
We talk about the second and final debate between Trump and Biden as well as the pope's recent comments on homosexuality. Make sure you vote, and keep that mask handy!
Terribly late to the party, we discuss the VP debate and Trump's post-hospitalization health before musing about the Beat Movement and a potential artistic resurgence in the wake of COVID. Stay safe out there, folks!
The boys discuss the first 2020 presidential debate and the latest news of Trump's COVID diagnosis. We also go into people's reaction to Trump's illness as well as the latest on Trump's tax return.
In this spicier-than-usual-episode, the boys talk about the FinCEN files, some ghoulish gig-economy companies, and the current state of the BLM movement.
We talk about the West Coast wildfires, Ruth Ginsberg's death, and police reform. As always, we suggest you watch as much Neil Breen as your psyche will allow for.
We talk about TC's contraction of a deadly virus, the plans for Uber and Lyft to temporarily pull out of California, and how excited we all are for Biden/Harris 2020.
We've got a palate cleanser for you guys this week--no politics this time! We figure out where TC was last week, talk about Anna's dog having autism, discuss tattoos, and briefly review the new Judd Apatow film, "The King of Staten Island."