Borzoi and Striker talk about something or other. According to Striker it's a surprise.
by borzoi
Borzoi and Striker talk about something or other. According to Striker it's a surprise.
by borzoi
Finally out of jail, Will Planer joins Eric and Mike for a live TPS/Strike and Mike. All donations will be going to him this episode.
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by TYH
It is back to basics this episode with only Anglo and Nike on the mic. Excuse the date jokes. This was recorded almost a week ago.
by Seventh Son
The Death Panel rehash some packages and other fun stuff on their broken website.
by Seventh Son
The Death Duo analyze a Kosher smirk.
After a cathartic monologue from McFeels at the open on July 4th, McFeels and Ethnarch reflect on the somber nature of the holiday in the context of the trajectory of America, before pivoting to the military industrial complex "parade" in DC and the full spectrum 20+ pt swing state polling collapse. Then it's Epstein to jail, citizenship question self-sabotage, gerrymandering/Peace Cross biases confirmed, State of SCOTUS, Mexican Polling on Mexicans, Ebola Africans, Democratic debate fallout continues, Hunter Biden's new tattoo, and more. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by borzoi
Striker and Mike recover from their illness to talk the problems of conservatism this Fourth of July
by TYH
In this episode, we pay tribute to Philip Glass, the DSA AnPrim caucus, and, most importantly, our audience.
by Seventh Son
A wild Morrakiu appears.
McFeels and Ethnarch are joined by Mark Collett to discuss his thorough drubbing of 4 and half hostiles before parsing night 2 of the Democratic Primary debate. In the second half, we use the *totally coincidental* 10-15 year lag between Britain and U.S. subversion as a catalyst for discussion on a variety of parallel topics, including the great Sir Oswald Mosley and George Wallace, as well as Britain's shared moniker as a "nation of immigrants", shanty towns from sea to shining sea, and more. If it's Saturday night, it's FTN!
