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This week on In Vino Veritas, we're pouring a heavy glass and digging into the absurdity that is 2025. From defense staff using Gmail to discuss national security (?!), to Cory Booker breaking records with a filibuster in defense of democracy—while we remember Strom Thurmond once did the same to block civil rights.
We break down the “Liberation Day” tariffs and the stock market's nosedive, revisit Trump’s never-ending lie count, and unpack Chappell Roan’s emotional interview on Call Her Daddy that has us all rethinking our relationships with family—and vulnerability.
Also:
🐓 Are pampered chickens the peak of millennial chaos or just self-care in feathered form?
🏳️🌈 Why I don’t have many gay friends—and why emotional openness matters more than shared identity.
📱 Influencing: when does "fun content" become tone-deaf nonsense?
Grab your wine. Let’s get into it. 🍷
By Ryan RosenkildeThis week on In Vino Veritas, we're pouring a heavy glass and digging into the absurdity that is 2025. From defense staff using Gmail to discuss national security (?!), to Cory Booker breaking records with a filibuster in defense of democracy—while we remember Strom Thurmond once did the same to block civil rights.
We break down the “Liberation Day” tariffs and the stock market's nosedive, revisit Trump’s never-ending lie count, and unpack Chappell Roan’s emotional interview on Call Her Daddy that has us all rethinking our relationships with family—and vulnerability.
Also:
🐓 Are pampered chickens the peak of millennial chaos or just self-care in feathered form?
🏳️🌈 Why I don’t have many gay friends—and why emotional openness matters more than shared identity.
📱 Influencing: when does "fun content" become tone-deaf nonsense?
Grab your wine. Let’s get into it. 🍷