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War Headlines, CEO Fails, and the Burger ApocalypseAlmost immediately after our last recording, the world changed again.The United States and Israel launched strategic strikes against Iran… and while the news cycle filled with headlines, three retired Air Force officers sat down to do what veterans have always done best: cope with chaos through dark humor, sarcasm, and brutally honest commentary.Before the jokes start flying, we pause to acknowledge the men and women currently serving in uniform. Every conflict has a cost, and those costs are carried by real people and real families. To those currently deployed—and those preparing to go—we’re thinking about you and wishing for the safest possible outcome. Then… the gloves come off.In this episode of Sin City Spin, we dive headfirst into the week’s most ridiculous headlines, including:• The sudden collapse of Iran’s naval reputation• Why Disney might accidentally have a bigger navy• The internet roasting McDonald’s “Big Arch” burger launch• The fast food wars between McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s• CEOs committing spectacular public-relations self-owns• The latest political chaos in Washington• And why veteran humor might be the only sane way to process it allIf you’re a veteran, active duty service member, military history nerd, or just someone who enjoys sharp political satire and unapologetic comedy, this episode is for you.Think Stripes meets The Daily Show, with a dash of Rick & Morty-level absurdity and the kind of humor you only hear when veterans sit around telling stories.We cover geopolitics, military culture, fast food economics, Hollywood awards season, and the kind of absurd commentary you definitely won’t hear on cable news.And yes… somehow burger marketing campaigns end up being just as entertaining as international politics.If you enjoy military commentary, veteran comedy podcasts, geopolitical satire, and brutally honest discussions about the news, hit Subscribe and join the conversation.Because if you can’t laugh at the chaos…you’ll lose your mind trying to understand it.👇 Question for the comments:What’s your ultimate fast-food guilty pleasure?McDonald’s? Burger King? Wendy’s? Something else entirely?Tell us in the comments—and let the fast-food wars begin.keywords because the algorithm is insatiable. veteran podcastmilitary humormilitary satireveterans comedymilitary podcastpolitical satire podcastnews commentaryveteran comedy showdark humor podcastsin city spin podcastveterans reacting to world newsmilitary veterans discussing geopoliticsdark humor veteran podcastmilitary satire commentary podcastretired Air Force officers podcastveterans reacting to Iran conflictmilitary comedy podcast about current eventsveteran political satire showmilitary humor discussion podcastveterans talking about war newsveteran comedy podcastmilitary humor discussionveterans react to newsmilitary satire commentaryretired military podcastveteran storytelling podcastmilitary current events podcastveterans talking about politics
By Jason "Slider" LeDuc, Drew Masur, Christian "Mental" WardWar Headlines, CEO Fails, and the Burger ApocalypseAlmost immediately after our last recording, the world changed again.The United States and Israel launched strategic strikes against Iran… and while the news cycle filled with headlines, three retired Air Force officers sat down to do what veterans have always done best: cope with chaos through dark humor, sarcasm, and brutally honest commentary.Before the jokes start flying, we pause to acknowledge the men and women currently serving in uniform. Every conflict has a cost, and those costs are carried by real people and real families. To those currently deployed—and those preparing to go—we’re thinking about you and wishing for the safest possible outcome. Then… the gloves come off.In this episode of Sin City Spin, we dive headfirst into the week’s most ridiculous headlines, including:• The sudden collapse of Iran’s naval reputation• Why Disney might accidentally have a bigger navy• The internet roasting McDonald’s “Big Arch” burger launch• The fast food wars between McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s• CEOs committing spectacular public-relations self-owns• The latest political chaos in Washington• And why veteran humor might be the only sane way to process it allIf you’re a veteran, active duty service member, military history nerd, or just someone who enjoys sharp political satire and unapologetic comedy, this episode is for you.Think Stripes meets The Daily Show, with a dash of Rick & Morty-level absurdity and the kind of humor you only hear when veterans sit around telling stories.We cover geopolitics, military culture, fast food economics, Hollywood awards season, and the kind of absurd commentary you definitely won’t hear on cable news.And yes… somehow burger marketing campaigns end up being just as entertaining as international politics.If you enjoy military commentary, veteran comedy podcasts, geopolitical satire, and brutally honest discussions about the news, hit Subscribe and join the conversation.Because if you can’t laugh at the chaos…you’ll lose your mind trying to understand it.👇 Question for the comments:What’s your ultimate fast-food guilty pleasure?McDonald’s? Burger King? Wendy’s? Something else entirely?Tell us in the comments—and let the fast-food wars begin.keywords because the algorithm is insatiable. veteran podcastmilitary humormilitary satireveterans comedymilitary podcastpolitical satire podcastnews commentaryveteran comedy showdark humor podcastsin city spin podcastveterans reacting to world newsmilitary veterans discussing geopoliticsdark humor veteran podcastmilitary satire commentary podcastretired Air Force officers podcastveterans reacting to Iran conflictmilitary comedy podcast about current eventsveteran political satire showmilitary humor discussion podcastveterans talking about war newsveteran comedy podcastmilitary humor discussionveterans react to newsmilitary satire commentaryretired military podcastveteran storytelling podcastmilitary current events podcastveterans talking about politics