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An irreverent episode that opens with a bawdy sea‑shanty jab at Hegseth and a string of pop‑culture quips, then pivots into a sharp critique of propaganda. The host contrasts Iran’s surprisingly effective musical messaging with what he sees as dull American government propaganda, calls out political hypocrisy, and stakes an anti‑fascist position.
Expect blunt humor, references ranging from Pulp Fiction to naval songs, and a closing call to engage in the comments.
By michaelcorrell13An irreverent episode that opens with a bawdy sea‑shanty jab at Hegseth and a string of pop‑culture quips, then pivots into a sharp critique of propaganda. The host contrasts Iran’s surprisingly effective musical messaging with what he sees as dull American government propaganda, calls out political hypocrisy, and stakes an anti‑fascist position.
Expect blunt humor, references ranging from Pulp Fiction to naval songs, and a closing call to engage in the comments.