Ambitious Crossover Attempt
Noam and Jen make fun of Richard Dawkins finding God in the machine. Ok, not God, but Claude(ia). This kicks off a rambling discussion of AI, consciousness, the Turing Test, if AI is the doom of all humanity, Sam Altman’s house getting firebombed, people being way too het up over data centers, water usage for golfing courses and water features in shopping malls, and how Skynet will still send robots and it will probably be the Pentagon’s fault. On the Iran front, we discuss if it is still a front and what exactly the US Navy’s role will be in guiding ships through said front....
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Jen and Noam return a day late, because one of us has emergency podcast duties now. Of course we have to start with the WHCD and the attempted assasination attempt on Trump. Everyone is fine, and nobody much seemed like they felt they were in any real danger, as evidenced by the way everyone involved acted during and after the incident. And of course, it’s not an assasination attempt without people claiming it was staged, but this time around we have a new group of people making the claim. It also wouldn’t be an assasination attempt without people trying to engagement farm and push an...
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Noam and Jen are not sure what is going on. We…think the war with Iran is still on? Does Trump know? Does anyone? It’s all very up in the air, which is not great when you’re talking about a hot war. We do know that “Hungarian taxpayers” were funding all of the conferences that CPAC has been holding in Hungary all these years, thanks to Magyar and his anti-corruption tear. We also know certain people were also on the “Hungarian taxpayer” payroll, given their crashout now that the goulash train is stopping. At any rate, this revelation about “Hungarian taxpayer” money...
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Jen and Noam are happy that Iran has not been ended. We are not happy about, well, much of anything else that has happened since Tuesday. Between Iran’s ridiculous ceasefire asks, the failed ceasefire talk (singular), Trump being basically done with the whole war, and the blockade of the blockade it doesn’t seem like much progress is being made. On the topic of progress, Hungary has finally rid itself of Victor Orban! Hooray! Now hopefully Hungary can get on a more stable economic track and the EU can stop having to deal with Hungary being Russia’s proxy vote. In case you...
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Noam and Jen return, a day late but things do happen. Or maybe they don’t, which is a running theme of our coverage of the Iran war. This time, maybe Trump is going to bomb all of the infrastructure if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. Or not. Who can say really. Speaking of dropping bombs, Nate Silver somehow ragebaited Hasan Piker into posting his follower stats on Twitter, where everyone noticed a suspiciously large number of unverified accounts follow him. Not the kind of information one releases about oneself but hey, Hasan has been under a lot of scrutiny...
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Jen and Noam are finally back! Not that much has changed - we still don’t know what the game plan in Iran is, nor when the Strait of Hormutz will be open again. Now the conversation is about if we will be sending troops to the Middle East, again to do what we don’t know exactly. Whatever it is we’re doing, it’s because Israel tricked Trump somehow. Not much logic to be found in that argument, but people sure are willing to make it publicly. We also discuss the big state sponsored holiday / human safari trip to Havana that all of the cool progressive influencers went on to...
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Noam and Jen return to the war in Iran, after a detour into discussing if Tucker is lying or telling the truth about the CIA getting ready to bring a case against him. This of curse leads to a conversation about foreign influence in the right wing griftosphere, how Twitter isn’t a reliable place to make a living, and how those two things intersect. Moving back to Iran, we discuss the reporting that the Trump administration did not plan for Iran to shut down the Strait of Hormuz. We agree that there is a distinction to be made between if the closure was unexpected, or was assumed to...
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Jen and Noam return to the war (it’s a war now, the president said so) in Iran, including the additional strikes completed by Israel on the Assembly of Experts. What they are experts in we’re not sure, obviously not in Zoom. We also talk about how we still don’t have an explanation for why the US attacked Iran, let alone an idea of what all of this is supposed to accomplish or what the endpoint is. Not ideal for a situation where the president is flippantly discussing how people die in war. Speaking of war, TwitX has decided to declare war on AI slop war videos. Naturally, some...
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Noam and Jen discuss a little attack on Iran you might have heard about over the weekend, now that Noam is not on Emergency Pod duty for Commentary. Much like our discussion in the wake of the Maduro extraction, we talk about how you can be happy that something happened but have concerns about how it happened and what exactly will happen next. Obviously, this situation is both more extreme and more volatile than Venezuela, so we really hope someone knows what they’re doing (we don’t have much hope of that however) We also talk about the fight between the DOD and Anthropic over the DOD...
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Jen and Noam return to discuss the Supreme Court shooting down Trump’s “national emergency” tariffs, Jen’s hope for a restructuring of executive power, Tucker lying about his trip to Israel (well at least to the airport), lying for clout, America’s new figure skating darling Alysa Liu, journalists asking athletes dumb political questions, and being proud to be an American. For our WAWC, Jen recommends the new Sam Raimi film Send Help, and Noam (probably because he got tired of Jen badgering him to watch more anime) starts watching Hell’s Paradise.
info_outlineNoam and Jen unfortunately had to cancel their special podcast plans due to the death of Noam’s grandfather, but we still recorded an episode nonetheless. We certainly had plenty to discuss; the solved yet unsolved mystery of the Brown University - MIT shooter, the TPUSA conference, how the USS Liberty incident is indeed irrelevant to any conversation in 2025, Ben Shapiro, how the Heritage American conversation is heading to some dark places, and how America is pretty damn cool.
On the Pluribus front, there’s the reveal of what the Big Plan is for the hivemind, Carol struggling with how everything is perfect but also completely wrong, and Manousos still making his way to Carol’s doorstep.