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Hey folks,
This one gets fired up fast.
Joe Walsh and I dig into Trump’s latest election grievance tour, why even Fox News seemed ready to move on, and what it says about where the country is right now. But we also get into something bigger: what Democrats need to do if they actually want to meet this moment—and why simply waiting for the pendulum to swing back isn’t enough.
We also talk about accountability, the future of the Republican Party, the state of Democratic leadership, and a horrifying ICE shooting that deserves far more attention than it’s getting.
Here are some moments you don’t want to miss:
00:01:07 Trump launches back into 2020 election conspiracies—and we break down why the claims don’t hold up and why even conservative media seemed eager to move on.
00:08:58 We talk about accountability, why January 6 and the attempts to overturn the election still matter, and what Democrats must do if they regain power.
00:15:31 A bigger conversation about Democratic strategy, performative politics, and why viral moments aren’t a substitute for actually governing.
00:24:03 We examine Republican leaders continuing to question legitimate elections, what happened to the old GOP, and whether there’s any road back.
00:34:25 We close with the tragic ICE shooting in Maine, the disturbing details surrounding the officer involved, and why meaningful reform can’t wait.
At its core, this episode is about whether our politics can move forward—or whether we’re going to stay trapped reliving the same fights while real problems keep piling up. If you’re frustrated by performative politics, worried about where the country is headed, or looking for a conversation that goes beyond the headlines, this one’s for you.
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With urgency,
—Mike












