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This episode rages through a wide-ranging critique of modern politics and war: a condemnation of how peacemakers are targeted, a blunt look at Gaza and the risk of escalation with Iran, and the human and economic costs of a forever war.
It also examines American politics — Trump’s influence on MAGA, rising divisions within the right, the role of oil and corporate interests in policy, and concerns about a two-tier society — while calling out campaign money from defense contractors and pro-Israel groups.
Finally, the hosts spotlight Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El‑Sayed, debates around anti‑Zionism versus anti‑Semitism, and the need for new generational leadership as Democrats make gains in special elections.
By elsieslittlepicklesThis episode rages through a wide-ranging critique of modern politics and war: a condemnation of how peacemakers are targeted, a blunt look at Gaza and the risk of escalation with Iran, and the human and economic costs of a forever war.
It also examines American politics — Trump’s influence on MAGA, rising divisions within the right, the role of oil and corporate interests in policy, and concerns about a two-tier society — while calling out campaign money from defense contractors and pro-Israel groups.
Finally, the hosts spotlight Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El‑Sayed, debates around anti‑Zionism versus anti‑Semitism, and the need for new generational leadership as Democrats make gains in special elections.