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In Episode 402 Ken and Dave discuss Fani going before the State Senate, data centers sucking up power, banging on Burt Jones, the Brown University shooter, Trump’s wild week, and Fulton’s 2020 foulups. The Fanny Willis Senate Hearing Discussion of District Attorney Fanny Willis’s testimony before the Georgia State Senate, highlighting her argumentative demeanor and the presence of former Governor Roy Barnes as her attorney. Insights into the billing controversies involving Nathan Wade, including reports of him billing up to 160 hours in a single week. Analysis of how the hearing impacts...
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In Episode 401, Ken and Dave discuss the University of Michigan debacle, raiding tankers, special elections abound in Georgia, a cheat under the Gold Dome, Trump going after Fulton, losing jobs, ending subsidies, and Indiana asserting sovereignty. Michigan Football Coach Scandal The hosts discuss the firing and subsequent criminal charges against the **University of Michigan head football coach, who lost up to $30 million after being terminated with cause. The coach faced felony third-degree home invasion and misdemeanor stalking charges following an affair with his executive assistant. Rules...
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In Episode 400, Ken and Dave discuss SCO)TUS taking up the Fourteenth Amendment, Somali fraud, double tapping boats, an upcoming execution in Georgia, the worst congressional candidate, tiny cars, and the DC bomber. Sports & Coaching Buzz Discussion of Championship Saturday and the potential for Alabama to beat Georgia in the SEC title game, affecting playoff standings. The devaluation of college bowls due to the playoff system. Deion Sanders received a major salary raise at Colorado despite the team running a deficit and the lack of on-field results. Florida (UF) poached Georgia Tech's...
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In Episode 399, Ken and Dave discuss, Fulton County dropping the Trump charges, the DC shooting, a judge interfering with high school football, the Virginia football coach on the run, Campbell’s soup is for poor people, Coke’s fake Johnny Cash song, Margorie Taylor Greene flies off the handle, and who will take the soon to be open 14th congressional seat.
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In Episode 398, recorded an hour before Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress, Ken and Dave discuss J. D. Vance convicted of threatening J. D. Vance, Trump’s Communist visitor, “muscle mommies”, time served for a tripping pilot, Josh McKoon’s odd choice for special advisor, a pedo gets life, and Democrats recommend insubordination. National Politics and Washington D.C. The hosts discuss Joe Biden's 83rd birthday and the ongoing debate over his mental state and potential 2024 run. Details from Dick Cheney's funeral were shared, noting the attendance of "war...
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Ep. 397 In Episode 397, Ken and Dave discuss MTG on the outs, property tax elimination, Savannah getting smacked down, pennies for your thoughts, nudes on an airplane, and creeps on a list. DC Trip and Government Events Dave traveled to Washington D.C. during the government shutdown, observing that the city and nightlife were notably quiet. He received a personalized tour of the Capitol, which was arranged by the office of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green. Museum visits included the American History Museum (featuring Archie Bunker’s chair and Abraham Lincoln’s hat) and the...
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Ep. 396 In Episode 396, Ken and Dave discuss the ongoing shutdown, UPS’s DC-11 crash, the big Blue wins, cutting down flights, one trillion dollars, cutting the fat, SCOTUS taking on tariffs, and Nancy hanging it up. Current Events & Politics The Government Shutdown: Entering week six, the longest ever. Discussing the impact on federal workers like TSA agents and soldiers (citing the closure of a chow hall at Fort Leavenworth). There is a proposal being offered to reopen the government and extend ACA premium tax credits for one year. Temporary Government Measures: Examination of...
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In Ep 395 Ken and Dave take on everything From Vegas hangovers and busted government budgets to Georgia’s voter apathy and one Athens idiot who thought dressing like a Nazi was clever, they’re calling out the week’s dumbest decisions. Toss in hurricanes, bad football predictions, and politicians pretending to care about the SNAP crisis, and you’ve got another round of sharp takes, dark humor, and a healthy dose of disbelief. Vegas Road Trip & Travel: Reflecting on the high cost and crowds of Las Vegas and messy TSA lines at Atlanta Hartsfield Airport. Cruise Ship...
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Ken is back from wine country this week. He and Dave discuss changes coming to Glock, the national debt higher than Snoop Dog at a Willie Nelson concert, where the Acworth dentist was found, East Wing shenanigans, crooked gambling, the halted shooting at ATL, escaping hurricane season unscathed, the Public Service Commission race, and the Caribbean is getting spicy.
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Ep. 393 Matt Lowe fills in while Ken takes his wife to wine country this week. They discuss Don Lemon tells Liberals to arm themselves, Katie Porter’s temper, locking up an illegal immigrant cop, “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts, male gaze, an escapee in Columbus Day, George Santos gets out of prison, and Epstein’s flight manifests. Headlines & High Finance Epstein Flight Manifest: The names are out! Dave and Matt scroll through 118 pages, noting high-profile passengers including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, and Donald Trump (accompanied by his wife and daughter on a...
info_outlineIn Episode 398, recorded an hour before Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress, Ken and Dave discuss J. D. Vance convicted of threatening J. D. Vance, Trump’s Communist visitor, “muscle mommies”, time served for a tripping pilot, Josh McKoon’s odd choice for special advisor, a pedo gets life, and Democrats recommend insubordination.
National Politics and Washington D.C.
- The hosts discuss Joe Biden's 83rd birthday and the ongoing debate over his mental state and potential 2024 run.
- Details from Dick Cheney's funeral were shared, noting the attendance of "war mongers" like the Bushes, Clintons, and Obamas. Donald Trump did not attend, reportedly out of respect for their strained relationship.
- Revelations about Jeffrey Epstein included reports of his micro penis, which was described as lemon-shaped.
- Donald Trumphosted socialist New York politician Zohran Mamdani in his office, sparking debate over Trump’s populist appeal over hardline conservative stances (like those held by MTG or Thomas Massie).
- The discussion covered NYC politics, including the challenges of rent control and a high number of vacant apartments due to landlords being unable to afford repairs.
- Trump's sleep habits were noted; he reportedly operates effectively on only two hours of sleep per night.
Assassination Attempt Aftermath and Mental Health
- The man who attempted to assassinate Trump (Crooks) had a significant digital footprint, contrary to initial reports.
- The individual was characterized as mentally ill and an "incel" who was addicted to seeking attention by hopping between volatile beliefs (violently pro-Trump, then anti-Trump, changing pronouns to they/them).
- He was noted to be involved in the furry community and obsessed with "muscle mommies" (steroided-up muscle-building women).
- The off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who attempted to pull the fuel kill switches mid-flight (while on a 40-hour shroom bender) was given "time served" and ordered to stay away from aviation for five years.
Congressional Conduct and Military Orders
- A group of Democrat members of Congress, including former astronaut Mark Kelly, were criticized for making a video that told U.S. military and clandestine service members to disobey unlawful orders, advice which the hosts argued could ruin a young soldier’s career if the order is later deemed lawful.
- Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett was criticized for mistakenly reading a list of politicians who had taken donations from a Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, wrongly claiming the funds came from the convicted child abuser.
Georgia Politics and Corruption
- The hosts discuss the upcoming quick legislative session in Georgia, expected to end by mid-March.
- The future of eliminating state income tax and property taxes remains a major topic.
- Georgia GOP party chair Josh McKoon faced heavy criticism for appointing Brad Barnes—a self-identified national populist—as an adviser, given Barnes' history of xenophobic and anti-Semitic social media posts. This was called an "unforced error" that harms fundraising and voter outreach, particularly among older Republicans.
- The hosts suggest state-wide candidates like Bert Jones (Lt. Governor candidate) are vulnerable to runoffs due to the fracturing of the Republican base.
- In a local Georgia crime case, former church volunteer Kelly Ivy was convicted of plotting to abduct underage girls online and received a life sentence with a requirement to serve 50 years in confinement.
Tragedy at Sea
- The high seas murder case of 18-year-old Anna Keaptainner was detailed. She died by asphyxiation on the Carnival Horizon cruise ship and was found naked, wrapped in a sheet, and stuffed under a bed.
- The case involves her 16-year-old stepbrother, who was reportedly infatuated with her and is being held at an undisclosed location but not formally detained.