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In this episode, Cat Matthews takes a step back and looks at the State of the Union—both literally, referencing the actual State of the Union address, and figuratively, examining the current state of the United States as it exists right now. From there, the conversation spirals into a recap of a string of recent news stories and internet rumors that feel truly unbelievable—things that would have sounded impossible or insane just ten years ago.
Cat touches on everything from the Epstein files to Trump’s alleged use of the mysterious “discombobulater,” wild internet chatter about Ellen DeGeneres, Mariah Carey, Jim Carrey, clones, satanic symbolism, and other hard-to-imagine claims floating around online. He also reflects on the idea that aliens being acknowledged as real somehow still isn’t shocking enough to wake people up anymore.
The episode then circles around one of the biggest recent headlines: the United States attacking Iran, and what that could mean for the country’s future. Cat wonders out loud where the U.S. goes from here and speculates—purely for comedic and satirical purposes—about scenarios involving war, power, and whether elections even exist in the same way moving forward, including the idea of Trump remaining in power past 2028 as a wartime president.
As always, this is a comedy and satirical podcast. Cat is just a cowboy in the basement, sharing speculative thoughts, internet absurdities, and raised eyebrows—nothing more. Take it for what it’s worth.
Stay Curious my Friends.
Disclaimer: Due to the rapidly changing nature of current events, statements discussed in this episode reflect information available at the time of recording. Former President Donald Trump has publicly claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed; however, reports remain unconfirmed.
Stay tuned for more insights and stories on Midnight Therapy, hosted by Cat Matthews. Don't forget to follow me on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Stay Curious, my Friends!
By Cat MatthewsIn this episode, Cat Matthews takes a step back and looks at the State of the Union—both literally, referencing the actual State of the Union address, and figuratively, examining the current state of the United States as it exists right now. From there, the conversation spirals into a recap of a string of recent news stories and internet rumors that feel truly unbelievable—things that would have sounded impossible or insane just ten years ago.
Cat touches on everything from the Epstein files to Trump’s alleged use of the mysterious “discombobulater,” wild internet chatter about Ellen DeGeneres, Mariah Carey, Jim Carrey, clones, satanic symbolism, and other hard-to-imagine claims floating around online. He also reflects on the idea that aliens being acknowledged as real somehow still isn’t shocking enough to wake people up anymore.
The episode then circles around one of the biggest recent headlines: the United States attacking Iran, and what that could mean for the country’s future. Cat wonders out loud where the U.S. goes from here and speculates—purely for comedic and satirical purposes—about scenarios involving war, power, and whether elections even exist in the same way moving forward, including the idea of Trump remaining in power past 2028 as a wartime president.
As always, this is a comedy and satirical podcast. Cat is just a cowboy in the basement, sharing speculative thoughts, internet absurdities, and raised eyebrows—nothing more. Take it for what it’s worth.
Stay Curious my Friends.
Disclaimer: Due to the rapidly changing nature of current events, statements discussed in this episode reflect information available at the time of recording. Former President Donald Trump has publicly claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed; however, reports remain unconfirmed.
Stay tuned for more insights and stories on Midnight Therapy, hosted by Cat Matthews. Don't forget to follow me on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Stay Curious, my Friends!