• The Left Hook - 25 - Perjury Pam
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of The Left Hook, host Mark Bland and guest Jason Kull deliver a fiery takedown of Attorney General Pam Bondi's explosive House Judiciary Committee appearance on February 11th. What should have been serious oversight into the Justice Department's mishandling of Jeffrey Epstein files—delayed releases, accidental exposure of survivor names, suspicious redactions—devolved into Bondi hurling insults at Democrats like Jamie Raskin ("washed-up loser lawyer") and refusing to apologize to victims in the room. She dodged every substantive question, pivoted to defending Trump, and accused lawmakers of "theatrics" while exhibiting classic mean-girl energy straight out of Mean Girls.

    The hosts call it what it is: blatant cover-up for Trump and his circle, with new Epstein ties surfacing for figures like Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, yet no charges. They slam the hypocrisy across administrations, from Bush's 2008 sweetheart deal to today's unaccountable DOJ. Bondi's outbursts screamed impunity—no fear of consequences, no real answers.

    They also touch on the Seahawks' Super Bowl win (Darnold as a game-manager champ), Trump's chaotic cabinet picks, rising gas prices contradicting "cheaper everything" promises, and warnings of voter intimidation via ICE at polls. Bottom line: this administration prioritizes loyalty over justice, survivors, and democracy. Demand accountability—full unredacted files now.

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  • The Left Hook - 24 -Epsteins Island
    Feb 10 2026

    Welcome to the Left Hook for this week! It was all a dream...but now it's becoming anightmare quickly. Mark Bland is here to discuss the latest release of epstein files!

    Donald Trump's crumbling under the Epstein files avalanche – his name's plastered across horrific child exploitation allegations. He refuses to sue accusers because the truth would bury him! Epstein was arrested and died in 2019 under Trump's watch, with Bill Barr's DOJ – not Biden's. Even pro-Trump Bill O'Reilly fumbled basic facts live on air, proving the right-wing spin machine is broken.

    Trump's projecting big time: whining about "cheating" while evidence points to his shady 2016 and 2024 wins via allies like Elon Musk. Now he's floating skipping 2026 midterms if Republicans lose – classic dictator move! If he steals our votes, what's our recourse? We endured his chaos once; we won't let him end free elections.

    The Left Hook is everywhere, from mid-Missouri to the nation, calling out corruption without fear. Tune in Saturdays 9-10 AM CST, share the fight, and resist! Democracy's on the line – we're swinging back!

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  • The Left Hook - 23 - Nuremberg
    Feb 3 2026

    In this explosive episode of The Left Hook, hosts Mark Bland and guest Drew Pinson deliver a fiery takedown of the Trump administration's deadly immigration crackdown, spotlighting the shocking killings of innocent Americans by undertrained, overarmed federal agents during Operation Metro Surge—a massive ICE and Border Patrol invasion targeting blue cities like Minneapolis.

    They break down the January 24, 2026, fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen, where bodycam and eyewitness footage shows six agents swarming him, disarming his legally carried firearm, yelling "He's got a gun" after removing it, and then two officers opening fire—despite no evidence he attacked or brandished the weapon. This comes just weeks after the January 7 killing of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three shot in her car by an ICE agent while supporting immigrant neighbors, sparking nationwide outrage, protests, and a DOJ civil rights probe. Bland and Pinson slam the agents' lack of training, absence of non-lethal options like tasers, and "all-or-nothing" lethal mindset—comparing them to the bumbling Citizens on Patrol from Police Academy movies—while highlighting how Trump's goon squads terrorize communities without accountability, paid for by hardworking taxpayers' dollars.

    They expose the blatant authoritarian extortion: AG Pam Bondi demanding Minnesota's 2020 voter rolls from Gov. Tim Walz in exchange for pulling ICE out, a clear power grab to meddle in elections and purge rolls, echoed in similar FBI raids on Georgia election offices. The hosts call out the administration's clumsy, unnecessary chaos—floating wild ideas, saying everything out loud, alienating allies, and stoking division to numb the public—while even moderate voices like Drew express exhaustion at America becoming a global punchline. From Kristi Noem's "just following orders" defense (evoking chilling historical parallels) to Republicans like Thom Tillis publicly distancing themselves, Bland and Pinson warn this isn't about safety or law and order—it's raw power, loyalty tests, and voter suppression dressed up as enforcement.

    A must-listen rallying cry against federal overreach, incompetence, and the erosion of rights under a regime that prioritizes chaos over helping everyday Americans.

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  • Left Hook - 22 - Sometimes You Need a Dictator
    Jan 27 2026

    On The Left Hook, host Mark Bland opened the show by tapping into a feeling many Americans already have: when Donald Trump talks about being a "dictator," it no longer sounds like a joke. Bland argued that the comments feel revealing, not playful, and stressed that dictatorship has never been part of the American tradition or something the public has ever wanted.

    Bland connected that rhetoric to Trump's governing style, describing it as transactional and self-serving. He pointed to Trump bypassing Congress, using foreign policy as leverage for personal or political gain, and benefiting financially through branding and crypto ventures—reportedly up to $1.5 billion—while in office. In Bland's view, the line between public duty and private profit has all but disappeared.

    Turning to public sentiment, Bland cited new polling showing roughly 70% of Americans believe the country is out of control, including many Republicans and Trump voters. He framed that frustration around everyday realities: high prices, unaffordable housing, broken economic promises, and fear sparked by aggressive immigration enforcement.

    The moment that grounded the segment came when Bland shared a personal story: his daughter, usually uninterested in politics, texted him a clip of Trump and asked why a president would talk this way. Bland said that moment underscored what's at stake—young people are watching, learning, and forming opinions in real time. His warning was simple: Americans are exhausted by chaos and are craving leadership that steadies the country instead of rattling it.

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  • The Left Hook - That STL Guy
    Jan 22 2026

    Today's show takes a fun, non-political detour with special guest Clay Cornett, better known online as That STL Guy — a passionate St. Louis content creator famous for his neighborhood bike tours, history deep-dives, food spots, and events on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.

    Clay shares how his project started as a creative outlet while living in Baltimore during his wife's med school years. Tired of nonstop St. Louis chatter at work, he embraced the nickname 'That STL Guy' and began filming bike rides through all 79 St. Louis City neighborhoods with a GoPro. The videos exploded, building a huge following of people who love the city's pride, quirks, and hidden stories — from educational history to cool local eats.

    They geek out over St. Louis lore, like the infamous Bloody Island in the Mississippi (site of historic duels, including Abraham Lincoln's near-miss with James Shields over snarky newspaper letters — Lincoln cleverly chose broadswords!). They touch on heavy topics like Pruitt-Igoe, the 1874 Great Divorce (city-county split), white flight, Delmar Divide, and why St. Louis crime stats get exaggerated due to its tiny 60-square-mile boundaries.

    It's a heartfelt love letter to STL pride, bipartisanship, and community — plus congrats to Clay on his upcoming baby! Check out ThatSTLGuy on TikTok for more. Classic St. Louis vibes.

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  • The Left Hook - 20 - Rogue
    Jan 12 2026

    The latest episode of The Left Hook, hosted by Mark Bland with guest Jason Kull, delivers a fiery critique of President Trump's early 2026 actions, framing them as evidence of a rogue presidency detached from law, protocol, and basic decency.

    Hosts highlight Trump's unilateral military raid on Venezuela, where U.S. forces abducted President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in early January, whisking them to New York for trial on drug and weapons charges. Trump has declared the U.S. will "run" Venezuela indefinitely, controlling its massive oil reserves and revenues—potentially billions—while claiming it reimburses America and benefits U.S. companies. Critics call this an illegal invasion and resource grab, violating international law and echoing imperial overreach, with no congressional approval and Congress attempting (but likely failing) to limit his war powers. The move has sparked global condemnation, protests, and fears of prolonged occupation.

    Tying into domestic overreach, the episode condemns a fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis: 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three Renee Nicole Good was killed by an agent during an immigration operation. Video evidence shows her attempting to drive away, not charge officers, yet DHS and Trump allies labeled it self-defense and smeared her as an agitator. Local leaders demand accountability, but federal takeover of the investigation blocks state access, fueling outrage over clumsy, unnecessary force and impunity under Trump.

    Bland and Kull argue Trump disregards norms—kidnapping foreign leaders, seizing assets for personal or national gain, ignoring Congress, and defending deadly errors—while surrounded by figures like Stephen Miller pushing aggressive, unapologetic power plays. They say this transcends left-right divides: it's about decency versus indecency, with calls for impeachment, resignation, or public vote to rein him in before more harm. They are urgent, warning Americans their tax dollars and military enable a leader gone rogue, eroding U.S. reputation worldwide.

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  • the Left Hook - 19 - Nostradamus Effect
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome back to another explosive episode of The Left Hook, where we deliver the unfiltered truth about the MAGA nightmare gripping America.

    Folks, 2026 is here, and Donald Trump is spiraling faster than ever. Just before New Year's, the DOJ dropped a bombshell batch of Epstein files—thousands of pages exposing Trump's desperate attempts to bury his ties to the convicted pedophile. Among the horrors: an FBI tip alleging Trump raped a 13-year-old girl trafficked by Epstein, got her pregnant, then stood by as her uncle murdered the newborn and dumped the body in Lake Michigan. Trump fought tooth and nail to block these releases—why? Because the truth reveals he's hiding decades of depravity.

    On Christmas Day, while families celebrated, Trump rage-posted over 100 times on Truth Social, attacking immigrants, whining about 2020, and calling Democrats "radical left scum." No family time—just unhinged grievances from a lonely grifter.

    Then came Jack Smith's damning deposition: ironclad proof Trump orchestrated the 2020 election steal and January 6 insurrection. Smith nailed it—Trump's guilty, and he'd prosecute him Republican or Democrat.

    America, this criminal in the White House must go. Midterms are coming—vote blue to reclaim our democracy before Trump's chaos destroys us all. Rise up!

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  • Left Hook - 18 - The Hunger Games 2026
    Dec 23 2025

    Holiday Nostalgia & The Political Landscape of 2026. Hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull kick off the final show of the year with a warm dive into holiday traditions: strict rules about when Christmas movies are allowed, mandatory Christmas Eve breakfasts, and a shared disdain for warm December weather. They reminisce about the golden age of toys, calculating that the iconic $129 G.I. Joe USS Flagg carrier from the 1980s would cost about $402 in today's dollars—roughly the price of a modern VR headset.

    The conversation quickly pivots to a sharp critique of the political moment. The hosts dissect President Trump's proposed "Warrior Dividend"—a $1,776 bonus for 1.5 million service members—calling it a flashy political stunt funded by shuffling existing military budgets rather than new revenue from tariffs. They express frustration with claims of an economic boom that don't match the reality of high prices and a 36% economic approval rating. Looking ahead to July 2026, they darkly compare the planned 250th anniversary celebrations—including a nationwide competition—to The Hunger Games, warning that the year could be "lit" in the most dystopian sense. Despite the heavy satire, the episode ends with a heartfelt Merry Christmas and cautious hope for stability in the year ahead.

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