In the latest episode, Neal and Julie discuss the political fallout following the 2024 election, focusing on the “bitter Bidens.” They critique Hunter Biden for his profanity-laced podcast appearances where he attacks figures like George Clooney and Nancy Pelosi, viewing it as evidence of the family’s “trashy” nature and a sign of a deep rift within the Democratic Party. The conversation then shifts to what the hosts term the “Obama coup,” alleging that new documents suggest the Obama administration pressured former FBI Director James Comey to drop the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails and knowingly perpetuated the “Russia-Russia-Russia” hoax to undermine Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. Despite calling for accountability, the hosts express doubt that high-level officials like Comey will ever face real consequences, dismissing his recent melodramatic statements as political theater.
The hosts also touch on pop culture, mocking Stephen Colbert’s announcement that he will spend the final 10 months of his canceled show focused on his dislike for Trump, attributing the show’s failure to financial losses and a format that audiences now find inauthentic. This leads to a broader discussion about media and public perception, where the hosts defend questioning official narratives, citing how past “conspiracy theories” like the COVID-19 lab leak origin and vaccine concerns have become more credible over time. The episode also features lighter segments, including a debate on underrated food items like Krispy Kreme donuts and dill pickle-flavored ramen. Finally, they provide updates on local news, mentioning the upcoming sentencing of Bryan Kohberger and a scheduled interview with Chris Cargill from the Mountain States Policy Center.
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