Arthur and Jalen debate whether Donald Trump's attacks on Harvard are an act of revenge for being rejected by the university.
💬 "The animosity isn't just political; it's deeply personal. He didn't get in... and Trump never forgets a slight."
- Michael Wolff (May 2025)
🅰️ Jalen says Trump's Harvard obsession is a monument to his own rejection.
🅱️ Arthur disagress. He says Harvard is the architect of its own destruction.
Who's right?
Arthur and Jalen react to what Jake Tapper said on the The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast
💬 "What we uncovered after the election was over, when all the people that we had been talking to for months and years and all of the people who had been saying, he's fine, he's fine, he's fine, he's fine, were suddenly willing to talk"
- Jake Tapper (New Yorker Radio Hour podcast 5/16/2025)
🅰️ Arthur says Jake Tapper did what journalists are supposed to do
🅱️ Jalen calls out Jake Tapper for turning the story into a cash grab
Who's right?
Arthur and Jalen break down Malcolm Gladwell's appearance on Rick Rubin's podcast (3/19/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
- The Holocaust miniseries shock: How ONE 1978 TV show rewrote American moral consciousness
- Before Meryl Streep: Why survivors stayed silent for 30 years (and only ONE museum existed)
- "Are we ready for this?" - How two NBC executives reshaped generational understanding
- The missing miniseries: Armenian genocide, Native American genocide - where are those prime-time shows?
- Education's conflict crisis: Why students SHOULD be fighting about Gaza (not hiding from it)
- "You're 20, you'll never be in a better position for conflict" - Gladwell's brutal college truth
- Monoculture suicide epidemic: When everyone worships the same achievement gods
- The beautiful chaos theory: Why rebels, weirdos, and druggies make communities stronger
- "Overstory" forces: How moving cities literally changes your brain and behavior
- Sackler's 1% strategy: How corrupting a tiny fraction of doctors poisoned a nation
- "If I know who writes your songs, I care not who writes your laws" - The real power structure
- Historical accuracy vs. cultural impact: Sometimes you NEED Hollywood to make people care
- The gatekeepers revealed: Who decides when America's "ready" to hear the truth
Arthur and Jalen unpack Michael Lewis's appearance on Al Franken podcast (5/18/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
• The Coast Guard genius who saves thousands by tracking ocean drift patterns
• Elon Musk: From destroying Twitter to dismantling nuclear security
• "Space Karen" vs. mission-driven public servants who actually save lives
• Heather Stone's brain-eating amoeba app—the FDA hero you've never heard of
• Why firing inspector generals reveals this isn't about government waste
• Two million people will die from USAID cuts (but hey, we saved money!)
• Christopher Mark's generational expertise: From Gothic cathedrals to mine safety
• "Public service versus performance art"—why federal workers can't tell their own stories
• Russell Vought and Marco Rubio's power consolidation shell game
• The National Archives under siege: History being rewritten in real time
• "Institutional knowledge doesn't grow on trees"—what happens when expertise vanishes
• Michael Lewis's warning: We're about to lose what took decades to build
• The richest man deciding the poorest people don't deserve to live
• When the bomb finally explodes, will anyone remember who lit the fuse?
Arthur and Jalen dive deep into Rory Stewart's appearance on The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart (4/24/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
- Britain's 2015 plan to become a "Marine Corps attached to the U.S."—and why nobody planned for America going rogue
- Afghanistan as a trillion-dollar "pig fuck" and the delusion of American idealism
- Trump's tariff flip-flop: How Walmart ended the trade war in 48 hours
- Europe's flirtation with China as the American alternative
- Why politicians are "depressed and powerless" but won't quit the machine
- Musk's war on empathy and the billionaire philosopher-king complex
- Direct cash vs. bureaucratic middlemen: What actually works vs. what's politically possible
- The Gramsci moment: "The old world is dying, the new world struggles to be born"
- Inside-outside strategy: Can establishment reform and street revolution work together?
- American empire in decline—creative destruction or just destruction?
Arthur and Jalen react to JD Vance's appearance on NYT The Daily (5/22/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
The AUDACITY: JD tells cardinals they don't understand immigration (after 5 years as a Catholic)
1790s Alien Enemies Act: When you need laws from before cars existed
"Extended families are national security threats"—but the crime stats don't exist
Maryland father deported to Salvadoran prison—and courts can't get him back
Trump floated sending AMERICAN CITIZENS to foreign gulags
"If it's legal" meets "we're using wartime powers from 1790"
The Stephen Miller friendship that explains everything
Why "social cohesion" arguments fall apart under basic scrutiny
Supreme Court already pumping the brakes (even Trump's Court!)
JD's "Catholic struggle" vs. actual Catholic teaching on strangers
"Pre-modern brutality" fearmongering without evidence
War on Terror 2.0: Extraordinary powers, ordinary people
Arthur and Jalen react to Jake Tapper's appearance on New Yorker Radio Hour (5/17/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
• Jake Tapper's "holy smokes" moment: moderating a presidential stroke in real time
• The "Politburo" presidency: how Donilon and Ricchetti ran Weekend at Bernie's government
• George Clooney raises $30M, Biden doesn't recognize him—Obama watches his legacy die
• 200 sources suddenly singing after the election: Washington's oldest dance revealed
• Why Biden's family doctor refused cognitive testing (spoiler: he knew)
• Jill Biden as "protector": the most powerful First Lady in history by default
• The wheelchair discussion—planning post-election reality while hiding pre-election truth
• Robert Hur tells the truth, gets destroyed; Tapper waits for book season to cash in
• Kay Granger collecting congressional salary from a dementia facility
• How Trump recognized a gift and just got out of the way
• Dean Phillips gets "defenestrated" for breaking ranks too early
• The seven vs. eight hours of sleep defense: when your excuses become admissions
• From "we beat Medicare" to bestseller lists: monetizing the constitutional crisis
• Why the house always wins and Tapper learned to bet on both red and black
Arthur and Jalen clash over Andrew Cuomo's appearance on Honestly with Bari Weiss (5/20/2025).
🔥 Topics we cover:
• Cuomo's Shakespearean justification: hearing his dead father's voice telling him to resign
• How he's leading mayoral polls by 20 points despite the harassment scandals
• His ice-cold dismissal of Eric Adams as "tragic" for cutting deals with Trump
• The nursing home scandal reframed: "We were number 38" as a badge of honor
• Socialist challenger Zohran Mamdani's grassroots army vs. Cuomo's institutional power
• Why he can't give a straight answer about going to Mass anymore
• His "I was always progressive" revisionism while bragging about adding cops
• The generational warfare: boomer pragmatism vs. millennial idealism
• Cuomo's greatest hits: LaGuardia, Second Avenue subway, and governing through crisis
• His stunning praise for Governor Abbott's migrant shipping tactics
• The $30 minimum wage debate and "Yankees vs. Red Sox" socialism
• Whether his comeback represents strength or sociopathy
• Why fear-based politics still wins in New York
• The eternal question: competence vs. conscience in Democratic politics
• Building coalitions vs. purity spirals in the age of Twitter activism
Arthur and Jalen go deep on Bernie Sanders's appearance on Flagrant.
🔥 Topics we cover:
How losing the Dodgers shaped Bernie’s lifelong political fire
The moral clarity of a man who’s never changed the tune
Oligarchy Tour crowds, cost-plus corruption, and calling out both parties
Why Bernie’s not a relic—he’s a prophet for a broken generation
BlackRock, AIPAC, and the shadow war against progressives
What makes Sanders a cultural traditionalist and a radical
Is Bernie the last honest man in American politics?
How spiritual isolation fuels political collapse—and why Bernie sees it coming
Arthur and Jalen break down Gary Stevenson's appearance on Prof G markets.
🔥 Topics we cover:
How a Citibank trader became capitalism’s most dangerous whistleblower
The myth of the middle class as a historical anomaly
Why “success is 90% who your dad is” isn’t just cynical—it’s statistical
COVID bailouts, silent economists, and the $40K-per-American question
Taxation, sovereignty, and the loopholes that keep billionaires untouchable
Why elites always concentrate power—and what happens if we don’t stop them
How Stevenson's spreadsheets predict collapse better than any think tank
The uncomfortable truth: personal dignity won’t fix a mathematically rigged game
Arthur and Jalen dive deep into Douglas Murray’s fiery appearance with Sam Harris—and it’s nothing short of intellectual trench warfare.
🔥 Topics we cover:
Murray vs. Dave Smith: When comedy meets broadswords
Is "comic license" a shield or a scam?
The ethics of expertise and the Gaza question
Nova festival horrors and the weaponization of empathy
Apocalypse chic: Why Murray’s books sell (and scare)
Churchill vs. Hitler: Are we rewriting the moral ledger?
Elon Musk, algorithmic rage, and the myth of neutrality
Hamas, moral clarity, and the limits of nuance
Trump, shapeshifting, and selective courage
Is Douglas Murray a truth-teller—or a doomsday bard in a bespoke suit?
Jalen and Arthur unpack Volodymyr Zelensky’s appearance on The Ben Shapiro Show—and what it reveals about America’s shrinking leverage, Trump’s pressure tactics, and the harsh geopolitics of modern diplomacy.
🔥 Topics we cover:
Trump’s "Surrender Point Diplomacy" and the illusion of peace
Why America pressures allies more than adversaries
The “Compliant Partner Paradox” in foreign negotiations
Compassionate Capitulation vs. Cold Realism in Ukraine
Is the U.S. in structural decline—or just strategically evolving?
The Multipolar Reality Gap and what it means for global power
Zelensky’s moral clarity in a world of selective standards
Can dignity be a nation’s last bargaining chip?
Arthur and Jalen dissect Anne Applebaum’s alarming conversation with Scott Galloway—and what it reveals about the rot inside America’s institutions.
From systemic corruption to the $35 trillion national debt, they explore how power is no longer just being abused—it's being monetized. This isn’t politics as usual. This is theft with a flag on top.
🔥 In this episode:
“The Debt Plague”: how interest payments became Wall Street’s welfare
“The Kleptocratic Cliff” and the coming collapse of public trust
Lessons from Hungary, Germany—and how history is repeating in America
How corruption corrodes institutions, democracy, and even basic services
Why corporate America is sleepwalking into its own destruction
Arthur and Jalen wrestle with what Rubio's "mature foreign policy" really means—and whether America can survive its strategic divorce from moral purpose.
From gutting human rights offices to revisiting the Iran deal, Rubio's vision reflects a deeper national confusion: What does America stand for now?
🔥 This episode tackles:
Rubio’s foreign policy reboot: pragmatism or moral erosion?
The “Moral Decoupling” of U.S. interests and values
Weaponized nostalgia, realpolitik, and the myth of exceptionalism
The “Liberty Deficit” and the erosion of America’s global inspiration
Why power without purpose is not just dangerous—but strategically bankrupt
Arthur and Jalen clash and connect over the meaning of modern resistance, generational paralysis, and whether democracy is in its final act or entering a painful rebirth. From the symbolism of a Black senator reclaiming a tool of segregation to the terrifying reality of judicial threats and corporate silence, nothing is off the table.
🔥 In this episode:
Is viral politics a substitute for real change?“Destruction Tourism” and the spectacle of declineWhy generational transition may not mean generational visionThe Shiva Paradox: can destruction truly lead to renewal?The uncomfortable truth: America has no post-crisis blueprint
Arthur and Jalen break down why Democratic policy brilliance keeps losing to Republican emotional resonance.From “Bumper Sticker Governance” to “Prosperity Ghosting,” this episode pulls no punches.🔥 In this episode:Why Buttigieg feels like a valedictorian at a keggerThe emotional power of simple slogans vs. complex policyHow both parties engage in economic theater for corporate donorsThe rise of political messaging that soothes rather than solvesIs democracy sustainable under extreme wealth inequality?