About this episode
IN POLITICAL NEWS Caveat: You're not going to see discussions of Savannah Guthrie's missing mother because, well, I don't care. There are thousands of missing children out there, many thanks to the DemoKKKrats, and they deserve the attention. 1) A Virginia grand jury refused to indict Sen. Moonman Kelly and others for a seditious video in which they urged service members to disobey orders. One more reminder that there are blue sections of this country that do not care one whit about law, order, or the Constitution. D.C. locals are 92% Terror DemoKKKrat Party supporters. As Jeff Childers, a lawyer, notes, the good news is that the government cannot (still, at least in some places) be judge, jury, and executioner. The bad news for the Moonman cheerleaders is that once again the optics are terrible with a two-tiered justice system. Now, please tell me how Pam Bondi is to blame for this one. 2) My friend Joseph Ford Cotto comes to many of the same conclusions I've come to about where the DemoKKKrats are, namely, screwed. They pretty much have to win 2026 to even hope to stay alive. Good to see more people taking up this banner. 3) Contrary to the predictions of Masshole and Randy Paul, the U.S. deficit continues to shrink under Trump's economic policies, down a whopping $143 billion from this time last year. 4) The administration cleaned out 50 suspected fugitive felons living in one single taxpayer-subsidized house in Franklin Co., OH. Also, DOJ just filed charges against adult day care owners in a $120 million fraud scheme in New York. Some would say "they're going after the small fish," but I would argue that these are the very "fish" that are harming more Americans on a daily basis than the entire Epstein list combined---and yes, I want anyone guilty of a crime arrested and convicted in that list. 5) Republicans won another special election, making the scorecard in the last few months Rs+4, Ds+3.