Episodes

Nov 14, 2025
284: A Peso for Your Thoughts
Nov 14, 2025
Nov 14, 2025
55 min
We discuss how government justifies murder, how your holiday travel plans could never be impacted by government shutdowns and there are worse things to swap than currency.

Nov 7, 2025
283: The Economic Boogeyman
Nov 7, 2025
Nov 7, 2025
55 min
Tucker and Cheney, Trump and the left's misdirected ire, and the consequences of government subsidies on markets are all discussed tonight.

Oct 30, 2025
282: Oh, Snap
Oct 30, 2025
Oct 30, 2025
1hr 4 min
Law has become theater. We provide an explanation for the intransigence of Europe with regard to Ukraine. We express surprise at the percentage of the US population dependent on the government for food, and we both light and defuse concerns about nuclear brinksmanship.

Oct 24, 2025
281: Judge Dread
Oct 24, 2025
Oct 24, 2025
1hr 44 sec
We have finally declared ourselves, as a nation, to be opposed to monarchy. Crime is tolerated, and we hope for accountability.

Oct 17, 2025
280: Novel Prizes
Oct 17, 2025
Oct 17, 2025
50 min
War and peace and literature; Gaza and Venezuela and Ukraine.

Oct 10, 2025
279: Learn to Read
Oct 10, 2025
Oct 10, 2025
1hr 1 min
A new poll shows a rise in Americans' willingness to engage in political violence. We weigh in on some possible explanations beyond the obvious. We also discuss authoritarianism and its potential political consequences.

Oct 2, 2025
278: The Essentials
Oct 2, 2025
Oct 2, 2025
1hr 2 min
The Constitution, the UN, strange elections and war-making.

Sep 25, 2025
277: Party Boat
Sep 25, 2025
Sep 25, 2025
1hr 2 min
After a week off, there was much to cover: Tylenol, the new war on narco-terror, and France's economic troubles being just a few.

Sep 11, 2025
276: The Needle Drops
Sep 11, 2025
Sep 11, 2025
1hr 10 min
We have more threats to free speech, to bodily autonomy, to dollar dominance and resistance to peace to discuss with you tonight.

Sep 6, 2025
275: Not Those Experts
Sep 6, 2025
Sep 6, 2025
53 min
We talk about "the science," the problems of government-funded science and where that can lead. We, also, discuss the Labor Day cinema box office returns.

