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Episode 180 - Turning Point?

Ambitious Crossover Attempt

Release Date: 09/17/2025

Episode 189 - Dead Man Talking show art Episode 189 - Dead Man Talking

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Jen and Noam discuss the new(ish) information about the seedy world of Jeffrey Epstein, his qualifications for judging evil, the MAGA breakup nobody saw coming, and what’s going to happen this week when the House finally votes on releasing the full Epstein files.  We also travel to China - well, actually, Hasan travelled to China, and we make fun of him for it. Plus, we touch on the end of the government shutdown and how Democrats completely botched the messaging on both the shutdown and the re-opening.  To finish, we talk some more about our new favorite show, Pluribus, and how...

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Episode 188 - Shabbat Dinner Theater show art Episode 188 - Shabbat Dinner Theater

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Noam and Jen discuss attending Shabbat dinner at the Mandels, who declined to attend, the ongoing situation at both the Heritage Foundation and the conservative movement as a whole, how Kevin Roberts and Megyn Kelly are liars, weird Israeli drama, and other ephemera.  We also discuss the new Apple TV Pluribus, which is shaping up to be the next big show to watch.  Bonus - quite possibly the greatest video you will see this year, or at least the most satisfying -  

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Episode 187 - No Enemies To Your Right show art Episode 187 - No Enemies To Your Right

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Jen and Noam discuss the Great Reckoning taking place in conservative circles due to the Carlson-Fuentes interview, the fallout from that, Heritage Foundation president (for now) Kevin Roberts’ defense of Carlson, and the fallout from that.  Also, is acknowledging antisemitism the new land acknowledgement? Are all opinions equally valid and worthy of debate? Is MAGA speedrunning its own version of wokeness? 

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Episode 186 - Ballroom Blitz show art Episode 186 - Ballroom Blitz

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Noam and Jen discuss the practice of eating food with your hands, if a ballroom is a good idea, if this ballroom in particular is a good idea, Nazi tattoos, extrajudicial executions on the high seas, the rule of law, and if we are doing a regime change in Venezuela.

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Episode 185 - Your Mom show art Episode 185 - Your Mom

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Jen and Noam have a nice chat about how your mom jokes only work when deployed correctly, why young conservatives can’t act normal in group chats, are young conservatives even normal anymore, the very normie No Kings protest where nothing bad happened, the situation in Gaza and how nobody really knows what is happening, Hasan’s continued crashout and how young people are not equipped to deal with the internet.

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Episode 184 - Coming Home show art Episode 184 - Coming Home

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Noam and Jen discuss the most obvious thing for them to discuss this week; the return of the living hostages from Gaza and the possible end to the Israel-Gaza war. We discuss the reactions to the news, and our own personal feelings about seeing the hostages come home.  To lighten the mood, we wrap up with a little talk about Hasan Piker using a shock collar on his dog and how it may be his ultimate downfall. 

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Episode 183 - Riyadh-politik show art Episode 183 - Riyadh-politik

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Jen and Noam discuss the comedians who attended the Riyadh Comedy Festival for the money that they didn’t need, what happened to the food on the Global Sumud Flotilla, the chances of Trump’s ambitious plan to end the war in Gaza gaining legs, the people who don’t seem to want to end the war in Gaza, and the increasingly awful deployments of ICE / National Guard in US cities.  We wrap up the episode with some recommendations. Noam’s favorite guilty pleasure, Love Is Blind, is starting its Denver season, and Jen recommends Perfect Blue for the 167th time in this podcast’s...

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Episode 182 - The Agony Of Now show art Episode 182 - The Agony Of Now

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Noam and Jen discuss…well how everything sucks right now. From the shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, nihilism, how political affiliation doesn’t explain much anymore, online brainrot, Tylenol, and the Comey indictment, things aren’t looking so great.  But in an effort to cheer ourselves up, we talk about two things that don’t suck: the long-awaited Silksong drop and the manga / Netflix anime The Summer Hikaru Died. 

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Episode 181 - Kimmel Culture show art Episode 181 - Kimmel Culture

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Jen and Noam manage to get past their (technical) issues and record an episode on the Jimmy Kimmel Saga now that it’s over (?), the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, and news of a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas that we don’t have any details on yet so it’s best to just wait for details instead of speculating. 

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Episode 180 - Turning Point? show art Episode 180 - Turning Point?

Ambitious Crossover Attempt

Noam and Jen finally return from their hiatus (it’s all Noam’s fault; he moved) just in time to discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk. While there is still a lot to unpack, we give our thoughts on the immediate aftermath of the shooting, focusing on the online reactions to the news. We spend some time discussing how internet culture is starting to seep into the real world and the consequences that have brought, from political violence to people who view internet famous people as characters in a show, to the inability to tell when someone is being serious.   

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Noam and Jen finally return from their hiatus (it’s all Noam’s fault; he moved) just in time to discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk. While there is still a lot to unpack, we give our thoughts on the immediate aftermath of the shooting, focusing on the online reactions to the news. We spend some time discussing how internet culture is starting to seep into the real world and the consequences that have brought, from political violence to people who view internet famous people as characters in a show, to the inability to tell when someone is being serious.