• The Cost of Compliance: Murder in Plain Clothes
    Jan 30 2026

    This episode centers on the killing of Alex Peretti in Minnesota and what it reveals about federal law enforcement, protest rights, and the accelerating breakdown of constitutional norms. The discussion reconstructs the events leading up to the shooting, challenges the official and online narratives used to justify it, and interrogates the contradiction between “law and order” rhetoric and the reality of masked agents, unclear commands, and lethal force used against a non-threatening citizen.

    From there, the conversation broadens to the political fallout: ICE operations, Republican infighting, selective outrage from MAGA voices, and the sudden reversal of Second Amendment arguments when gun rights no longer serve partisan convenience. The hosts draw direct lines between free speech, the right to assemble, and the danger of accepting “they should have complied” as a moral or legal standard.

    The episode closes by examining wider implications—paramilitary policing, state and federal power creep, economic instability, and how normalized violence against civilians reshapes public behavior through fear. The throughline is blunt: when citizens can be killed for observing, recording, or protesting, compliance is no longer safety—it is submission.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Tariffs and Kidnappings, President for Sale — This Little Piggy Went to Market
    Jan 23 2026

    This episode breaks down how tariffs, market manipulation, and state power are being used as tools of personal enrichment. The hosts dissect the Greenland push, tariff threats against the EU, and the financial incentives driving foreign policy decisions, arguing that “security” rhetoric masks corruption and ego. The conversation moves into ICE operations, civil liberties concerns, and the normalization of actions that once would have been unthinkable. The episode closes by connecting economic policy, authoritarian tactics, and a growing erosion of democratic guardrails—framing it all as a presidency increasingly treated like a commodity for sale.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • One Year In: Policies, Power, and Consequences
    Jan 16 2026

    Season Two kicks off with a no-nonsense, data-driven review of the current administration one year in. The hosts break down jobs, unemployment, manufacturing, GDP, inflation, national debt, deportations, and pardons—cutting through political spin to examine what the numbers actually show.

    The episode then shifts to immigration enforcement, civil liberties, and the growing militarization of federal agencies, questioning not just outcomes but the methods being used. Foreign policy, military posture, and strained global alliances round out a raw, confrontational return that sets the tone for a sharper, more focused Season Two.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • The Downward Spiral: Season Finale
    Nov 21 2025

    Season 1 closes with a heavy week in Trump-land: the markets stumble, affordability collapses, ICE storms into Charlotte, the Epstein files explode into Congress, and Trump’s legal team faceplants in federal court. The crew breaks down the S&P’s plunge below its 50-day moving average, holiday cost spikes, renewed ACA fights, and the political fallout of mass walkouts in Southern schools. From military warnings about illegal orders to the unraveling Israel–Hamas ceasefire, Episode 41 brings the biggest stories of the week together in one final, chaotic rundown as Bluebird signs off for a two-month break.

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    51 mins
  • Where the Cult Eats and the Kids Don’t
    Nov 8 2025

    This week’s Week in Trump breaks down a brutal election night for Republicans, as Democrats rack up surprise wins in places like Georgia and Mississippi while young and working-class voters revolt over cost of living, SNAP cuts, and healthcare. You dive into Trump’s record-long government shutdown, the fight over feeding poor families, Fannie loosening mortgage standards in a way that screams “2008,” fresh pardons and corruption vibes, SCOTUS circling Obergefell and nationwide injunctions, and the surreal spectacle of Lockheed Martin building a ballroom as it lands the biggest defense contract in history.

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    57 mins
  • Latin Kings, Nuclear Things, and Trump’s SNAP Reaction
    Oct 31 2025

    A fast, high-energy rundown on the week’s chaos: a Chicago ICE boss gets publicly “put on probation” by a judge, rumors swirl about a Latin Kings bounty, Wagner’s footprint shows up in Venezuela, Russia and the U.S. posture with nuclear tests, House/Senate brinkmanship stalls funding, and looming SNAP lapses spark fears of civil unrest—plus UN dust-ups, X/Twitter algorithm drama, auto layoffs, and redistricting theatrics back home

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Great MAGA Masquerade
    Oct 24 2025

    All three hosts are back and firing fast. They tear into the leaked Young Republicans chat full of racist rants, shred the “locker-room talk” excuse, and roast MAGA’s cosplay masculinity. From there, they rip through Trump’s Top Gun photo-ops, the Pentagon press-corps purge, and collapsing loyalty inside his ranks. The crew hits global chaos—Russia’s nuke flex, Iran’s fury, and America’s looming economic dip—then closes on meat-market manipulation, soft secession, and Trump’s bizarre plan for a White House ballroom straight out of Moscow. A wild mix of politics, parody, and prophetic warnings—this one moves.

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    1 hr and 3 mins