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Bald and Bloviating

Bald and Bloviating

Written by: Mookie Spitz
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A nonpartisan bald news junky talks to his fellow Americans from all political stripes, and dissects top stories and rants about their implications -- along with other personal, science, and tech discussions.

© 2026 Bald and Bloviating
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Episodes
  • Liberal vs Libertarian: WTF Happened to America?
    May 17 2026

    Self-proclaimed "Libertarian Lite" Mookie Spitz and his liberal friend HP return to the political podcast battlefield for a volatile, funny, surprisingly philosophical follow-up to their earlier “End of American Exceptionalism” debate — this time with the second Trump administration fully underway and the consequences no longer theoretical.

    HP argues that America is facing a moral crisis disguised as a political one. He lays out the case that Trump’s rise exposed something deeper and uglier inside the electorate itself: the collapse of trust in institutions, science, journalism, and even basic democratic norms. From ICE raids and tariffs to billionaire loyalty pledges and the unraveling of “liberal democracy,” HP warns that America is drifting toward a culture driven more by grievance, spectacle, and strongman politics than by principles.

    Mookie pushes back. While openly acknowledging Trump’s vulgarity, narcissism, and destabilizing behavior, he argues that many liberals fundamentally misunderstand Trump by dismissing him as merely crazy or incompetent. Instead, Mookie frames Trump as a deliberate strategist channeling a much older version of America — one rooted in McKinley-era nationalism, hard power, economic coercion, border control, and raw geopolitical leverage.

    The debate turns into a fascinating collision between morality and pragmatism: Is Trump simply wrecking the system, or exposing what the system always was underneath the surface?

    Along the way, they clash over:

    • whether Trump’s supporters are victims of manipulation or rational actors pursuing their own value system
    • whether “American exceptionalism” was ever real to begin with
    • the morality and strategic logic behind Trump’s foreign policy
    • Venezuela, Iran, oil politics, tariffs, and the limits of American power
    • whether the backlash against DOGE, ICE, and executive overreach proves democracy is still functioning
    • the danger of social media turning politics into wrestling-style entertainment
    • why both the left and right increasingly view each other as existential threats
    • whether America is heading toward renewal… or simply another pendulum swing into a different kind of extremism

    The conversation spirals outward into AI, consciousness, religion, evolution, Star Trek, quantum reality, and whether humanity itself is mature enough to survive the technologies it’s creating. What begins as a debate about Trump evolves into something bigger: a discussion about power, tribalism, morality, civilization, and whether modern society has outgrown the instincts that built it.

    It’s combative, humorous, occasionally unhinged, and loaded with the kind of ideological crossfire that only happens when two smart people fundamentally disagree — but still genuinely enjoy the argument.

    The Guest

    HP is a self-proclaimed "moderate liberal" and chooses to remain anonymous so he doesn't ruin his professional career -- unlike Mookie, who just throws it out there everyday on these podcasts, go figure.

    Their Revisited Blog Post

    https://medium.com/@mookiemultiverse/the-end-of-american-exceptionalism-415ae8e1b333

    Their Prior Podcast

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455331/episodes/16684646

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • One Year Into Trump 2.0: Red & Blue Scorecards
    Jan 23 2026

    What happens when two Americans with sharply different ideologies stop screaming, start listening, and actually compare notes?

    In this episode of Bald & Bloviating, Mookie Spitz and Ed Powell — political opposites with a shared allergy to tribal nonsense — conduct a brutally honest audit of the first year of Trump’s second term. Instead of trading talking points, they build parallel red and blue scorecards, grading Trump’s performance issue by issue, policy by policy, and consequence by consequence.

    Mookie approaches the administration from a libertarian-progressive angle, skeptical of power, allergic to authoritarian drift, and deeply concerned about economic inequality, cultural polarization, and democratic erosion. Ed comes from a constitutional conservative and libertarian tradition, prioritizing border security, national sovereignty, economic nationalism, and institutional accountability. Their worldviews often clash. But instead of detonating into predictable outrage, they dissect, challenge, concede, and recalibrate in real time.

    They examine immigration and border enforcement, economic policy and tariffs, deregulation and industrial reshoring, AI-driven economic upheaval, government waste and bureaucratic inertia, military posture, foreign policy realignment, cultural fragmentation, and the expanding role of executive power. Every topic is debated through both red and blue lenses, exposing not just policy outcomes, but the moral assumptions underneath them.

    Along the way, they find surprising areas of agreement, sharp philosophical fault lines, and uncomfortable truths that neither side particularly enjoys confronting.

    Their conversation is less about defending Trump than it is about defending the possibility of meaningful political conversation itself: a space where disagreement sharpens thinking instead of hardening identity, and where argument becomes a tool for understanding rather than domination.

    If you’re tired of algorithm-fed outrage, tribal loyalty tests, and conversations that generate more heat than light, Ed & Mookie showcase a model for how Americans can still talk honestly, forcefully, and productively across deep ideological divides.

    The Guest

    Ed Powell received his PhD in Astrophysics (Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion) from Princeton University and has worked as a contractor for the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and the Intelligence Community since graduating. Today he owns his own consulting company specializing in systems and simulation architecture and engineering.

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Occam's Razor: Slicing Through the Byzantine Clusterf$ck
    Jan 20 2026

    The first episode of Season Two of Bald and Bloviating features Mookie Spitz on a solo rant as he takes a razor to one of humanity’s favorite defense mechanisms: turning simple truths into baroque piles of intellectual bullshit. Fear isn’t just pain—it’s pain with imagination. And when that fear gets dressed up as sophistication, theory, ideology, or “deep analysis,” you get what Mookie calls the Byzantine Clusterfuck: complexity used as camouflage.

    His rant is a ruthless exploration of how otherwise reasonable people, including writers, thinkers, institutions, couples, conspiracists, corporations, and entire cultures hide their confusion, cowardice, and bad decisions behind layers of overthinking. From conspiracy theories and political narratives to therapy culture, failed relationships, impotence, career paralysis, and bad science fiction, the pattern is the same: when honesty hurts, people pile on explanations.

    Mookie dissects:

    • Why fear is pain plus simulation—and how that fuels over-intellectualization
    • How conspiracy theories are ego protection masquerading as insight
    • Why Occam’s Razor terrifies people more than chaos
    • How bad sequels (looking at you, 2010) ruin great stories by explaining too much
    • Why great storytelling, like life, works best with simple rules and real stakes
    • How “depth” is often just insecurity in expensive clothing
    • Why many personal crises aren’t mysterious at all: you’re just in the wrong life

    Mookie believes in self-exposure more than self-help. So if you’re addicted to sounding smart, allergic to simplicity, or hiding behind endless analysis instead of making a hard choice, his rant will hopefully piss you off, and perhaps help save your life.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
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