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It’s the first episode of Black History Month, and politics wasted no time choosing chaos.
This week on Pardon the Politics, the crew goes rapid fire to keep up with a nonstop news cycle: newly released Epstein files with zero accountability, a controversial raid on 2020 Georgia election ballots, another looming government shutdown, and Trump’s surprise pick for Federal Reserve Chair. Somehow, all of it happened in one week.
The guys break down why the DOJ’s Epstein drops feel more like trauma recycling than justice, how election integrity keeps getting dragged back into 2020, and why Congress seems allergic to long-term solutions. Plus, there’s sharp commentary on FEMA failures, Homeland Security drama, and the political theater surrounding interest rates and inflation.
Fast-paced, unfiltered, and darkly funny, this episode is for anyone trying to keep their head to the sky while the headlines keep piling up.
🎙️ Buckle up.
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It’s the first episode of Black History Month, and politics wasted no time choosing chaos.
This week on Pardon the Politics, the crew goes rapid fire to keep up with a nonstop news cycle: newly released Epstein files with zero accountability, a controversial raid on 2020 Georgia election ballots, another looming government shutdown, and Trump’s surprise pick for Federal Reserve Chair. Somehow, all of it happened in one week.
The guys break down why the DOJ’s Epstein drops feel more like trauma recycling than justice, how election integrity keeps getting dragged back into 2020, and why Congress seems allergic to long-term solutions. Plus, there’s sharp commentary on FEMA failures, Homeland Security drama, and the political theater surrounding interest rates and inflation.
Fast-paced, unfiltered, and darkly funny, this episode is for anyone trying to keep their head to the sky while the headlines keep piling up.
🎙️ Buckle up.
Support the show