The podcast begins with Republican leaders, including Speaker Johnson and John Thune, blaming Democrats for a government shutdown, which they label the “Schumer shutdown.” They assert they passed a clean, common-sense funding bill that Democrats rejected for political reasons. The hosts agree with this perspective and later conduct a “flash poll” asking listeners how the shutdown affects them. Callers report minimal immediate impact, with discussions covering the status of national parks, the post office, and essential services like the VA, though concerns are raised about federal employees like TSA agents having to work without pay until funding is restored.
Beyond the shutdown, the hosts discuss a variety of other topics, including their shock over an undocumented immigrant with a firearm charge being hired as a school superintendent in Des Moines. The conversation also covers a Turning Point USA event, celebrity relationships, and former President Trump’s use of a meme to troll Representative Hakeem Jeffries. When a listener accuses Trump of racism over the meme, the hosts strongly defend him, arguing the label is a tired political attack and that the meme was intended to mock Democratic pandering. The show concludes by highlighting a positive story about a church community supporting a shooter’s family and a frivolous lawsuit against Hershey’s.
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