Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...
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Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...
Why Trump represents everything wrong with America today! Sad So Sad Love!
Super Professor's Podcast
15 minutes
7 months ago
Why Trump represents everything wrong with America today! Sad So Sad Love!
Send us a text Donald Trump has reclaimed the presidency, and Super Professor Clemons Kunkel doesn't mince words about what this means for America's future. This raw, unfiltered analysis cuts through political noise to examine the concrete actions already reshaping our government institutions and threatening democratic norms. The podcast meticulously documents the systematic dismantling of federal agencies that serve vulnerable Americans. From firing 80,000 VA employees who support our veter...
Super Professor's Podcast
Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...