Striker and Borzoi talk Hayek, Popper, and others who influenced 20th century liberalism.
by borzoi
Striker and Borzoi talk Hayek, Popper, and others who influenced 20th century liberalism.
Jazz and James appeal to agency before pivoting to the prescience of Trump playing to a virtually empty house in Tulsa, a referendum on imagined racisms, Philosemitism 2024, and telling you what to think on the latest EOs and SCOTUS decisions. Then in the second half, the boys use a recent glaring example of kabuki theater to dive back into the Roy Cohn story, this time to tell the tale of fellow traveler - in perhaps more ways than one - Roger Stone, with a special Hazony montage tucked in at the end. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by Woke Jamie
Filler episode.
by Woke Jamie
The Death Panel are interested in garage security.
Jazz and James give some low and slow tips for the best hotstuff before delving into SCOTUS ruling reacts, the eternal new normal of white lynchings and pogroms, Blue Flu, Mandela golems, and a skewering of Hazony's entirely coincidental attempt to rehabilitate Alexander Hamilton as the new American Nationalist™ founding father. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by Woke Jamie
The Death Panel are regular white people.
by Woke Jamie
The Death Panel de-escalate the situation.
by borzoi
No Striker tonight, so Borzoi talks to a Québécois nationalist about the history of Québéc and what nationalist movements can learn from them.
Jazz and James discuss the 2020 J lash, cargo cult candidates, what police disbandment means in practice, and qualified immunity explained. After the break, the boys look forward to Juneteenth, but not in the way you might think. Grab those dive tanks and snorkel masks it's time for one of FTN's more thunderstriking deep-dives on contemporary politics: "Lying. Filthy. Subversive. The Roy Cohn Story." If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by Woke Jamie
The Death Panel wanna know why you always lyin'.
