The Left Hook
On this special birthday edition of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland celebrates turning 50 alongside co-host Jason Kull. The duo reflects on reaching the “back nine” of life, the grind of Midwest broadcasting, and their journey from casual political chats to a respected independent voice—while lamenting St. Louis’s fickle support for local talent. The conversation quickly turns sharp on current events. Bland and Kull slam President Trump’s escalating Iran conflict, including the U.S. strike that destroyed a major civilian bridge near Tehran—an act they call a desperate war crime and...
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On this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland unleashes a passionate critique of President Donald Trump’s leadership amid the ongoing war with Iran. Bland argues that Trump, influenced by Benjamin Netanyahu, launched an ill-conceived conflict that has left the United States diplomatically isolated with no international allies willing to join the fight. Despite aggressive U.S. bombing campaigns, Iran continues to retaliate, while the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz has driven gas prices sharply higher than under Biden, damaging American wallets and the global economy. Citing former...
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On this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland and co-host Jason Kull open by discussing March Madness in St. Louis. Bland picks Michigan to win it all in his primary bracket and Florida in his upset bracket, while Kull selects Arizona as champion. The pair observe the unusual parity in college basketball this season and note how dangerous mid-major teams become when they emphasize three-point shooting. The conversation shifts to the escalating conflict with Iran. Bland and Kull critique FBI Director Kash Patel’s testimony on Capitol Hill, where he appeared unable to account for the...
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This week's episode of The Left Hook with host Mark Bland and guest Drew Pinson kicks off with playful banter about Drew's recent 5-day Dallas trip that caused a scheduling mix-up—complete with storm delays, tarmac woes, and Mark's mock "fatherly" scolding about better planning. The main focus shifts to sharp criticism of the ongoing **U.S.-Israel war against Iran** (dubbed "Operation Epic Fury" by the administration). Mark compares Trump's approach to the infamous "Leroy Jenkins" meme: a reckless charge without strategy, driven by gut feelings, oil interests (Strait of Hormuz),...
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In this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland delivers a scathing critique of the ongoing U.S.-Iran war under President Trump, dubbed Operation Epic Fury. Launched in late February 2026 amid claims of imminent threats to U.S. interests and Israel's security, the conflict stems from Trump's "gut feeling" rather than concrete evidence, Bland argues. Despite initial U.S. bunker-buster strikes on nuclear sites and heavy airstrikes degrading Iran's missiles, navy, and infrastructure, no regime change has occurred after nearly two weeks. Iran continues retaliating with drones, missiles...
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On this episode of The Left Hook, Mark Bland and Jason Kull ripped into recent headlines with their signature independent edge. Hillary Clinton denied any Epstein ties in a GOP-led deposition, calling it partisan distraction aimed at shielding Trump, and urged subpoenaing him instead. The hearing imploded when Rep. Lauren Boebert snapped banned photos and shared them with right-wing influencers. Trump’s lengthy State of the Union was slammed as self-congratulatory nonsense—full of past recaps, mid-speech medal handouts (including to a young hockey goalie over lifetime icons), and blaming...
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In this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland delivers a fiery critique of President Donald Trump's second term, now over a year in. He highlights recent headlines, including the arrest of former Prince Andrew in the UK over Jeffrey Epstein-related misconduct following new file revelations, contrasting it with perceived inaction in the U.S. under Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. Bland accuses Trump of failing working-class Americans, repeatedly promising but never delivering $2,000 "tariff checks" from revenue, while inflation remains high, rents soar (citing...
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In this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland and guest Jason Kull deliver a fiery takedown of Attorney General Pam Bondi's explosive House Judiciary Committee appearance on February 11th. What should have been serious oversight into the Justice Department's mishandling of Jeffrey Epstein files—delayed releases, accidental exposure of survivor names, suspicious redactions—devolved into Bondi hurling insults at Democrats like Jamie Raskin ("washed-up loser lawyer") and refusing to apologize to victims in the room. She dodged every substantive question, pivoted to defending Trump, and...
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Welcome to the Left Hook for this week! It was all a dream...but now it's becoming anightmare quickly. Mark Bland is here to discuss the latest release of epstein files! Donald Trump's crumbling under the Epstein files avalanche – his name's plastered across horrific child exploitation allegations. He refuses to sue accusers because the truth would bury him! Epstein was arrested and died in 2019 under Trump's watch, with Bill Barr's DOJ – not Biden's. Even pro-Trump Bill O'Reilly fumbled basic facts live on air, proving the right-wing spin machine is broken. Trump's projecting big...
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In this explosive episode of The Left Hook, hosts Mark Bland and guest Drew Pinson deliver a fiery takedown of the Trump administration's deadly immigration crackdown, spotlighting the shocking killings of innocent Americans by undertrained, overarmed federal agents during Operation Metro Surge—a massive ICE and Border Patrol invasion targeting blue cities like Minneapolis. They break down the January 24, 2026, fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen, where bodycam and eyewitness footage shows six agents swarming him, disarming his legally carried firearm,...
info_outlineWellman criticizes Wagner for never holding a town hall in 13 years, refusing constituent engagement, and enabling unchecked executive overreach, vowing to represent all district residents regardless of party.The conversation turns deeply personal as Wellman opens up about the heavy toll of military service—losing two soldiers in Desert Storm, his interpreter beheaded in Iraq, and profound PTSD treated through years of therapy. He reflects on survivor's guilt, the moral weight of ordering troops into harm's way, and how these experiences shape his view that leaders must take war seriously.
Bland and Wellman discuss broader issues like generational wealth decline, skyrocketing housing and energy costs, abortion rights ignored despite Missouri voters passing Amendment 3, and the need for investment in education, healthcare, and veterans rather than endless cuts. Fred positions his campaign as service-driven, promising accessibility and focus on affordability for the next generation.
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