Episodes

Saturday May 03, 2025
We Need Guns
Saturday May 03, 2025
Saturday May 03, 2025
We discussed various topics, including the gold conspiracy at Fort Knox, oil prices and refineries, and the revival of dire wolves. They also talk about a recent execution by firing squad in South Carolina and a new bill that could allow VA centers to use psychedelics to treat veterans. The conversation then shifts to local news, including the West Virginia governor's health journey and an upcoming charity float event on the Elk River. Finally, they discuss a high school basketball player facing felony charges for a sports injury, debating the implications of his age and the severity of the incident.

Sunday Apr 27, 2025
She Got Epsteined!
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
The discussion covered a variety of pressing topics, beginning with the political climate in El Salvador and the implications of a potential housing market crash, marked by a notable decline in home sales. Jeffrey and Brian expressed skepticism regarding the circumstances surrounding a high-profile individual's death linked to the Epstein case, as well as sharing critical views on the recent death of Pope Francis. They speculated on the upcoming conclave to elect a new pope, discussing the possibility of an American pope and the attendance of prominent figures at the pope's funeral.
El Guapo and Jeffrey focused on the political environment, noting the diminishing effectiveness of criticisms against a former president. They discussed a recent plane crash in Orlando where all passengers were safely evacuated, and highlighted a tragic accident involving a stunt pilot in Virginia. The conversation also touched on the accountability of manufacturers regarding the misuse of their products, contrasting legislative changes in West Virginia with those in Massachusetts. Jeffrey provided insights into the upcoming Woodchopping Festival in Webster County, celebrating its 60th anniversary, and the preparations for a golden trout tournament.

Sunday Apr 20, 2025
July is Prosecution Month
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
The discussion focused on various political and social issues, beginning with an analysis of the Democrats' strategy of attributing blame to Trump for multiple crises, including plane crashes and rising egg prices. Jeffrey and Brian argued that the evidence supporting these claims is lacking and highlighted the legal troubles faced by Leticia James, the New York Attorney General, who is accused of mortgage fraud while pursuing cases against Trump. They critiqued the Democrats' tactics as distractions from their own failures and emphasized the importance of law enforcement in government agencies, particularly the IRS.
The conversation shifted to public safety concerns, with Testecleese expressing alarm over a potential serial killer in New England following the discovery of six bodies across several states. El Guapo pointed out that the presence of bodies alone does not confirm a serial killer, while Brian noted the rarity of such cases. They also discussed socio-economic challenges in the region, including high taxes and unemployment fraud, reflecting on the complexities of local issues and community reactions.

Sunday Apr 13, 2025
DOGE This
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
We covered a range of current events and social issues, beginning with a critique of Jasmine Crockett's comments on immigration and farming, which the group felt demonstrated a disconnect from the realities of modern agriculture and technology. We also noted the scrutiny Crockett faces from the Federal Elections Committee regarding her campaign donations. The conversation shifted to the complexities of capital punishment, with Brian discussing Luigi Mangione's talks with judges about blocking the death penalty, prompting a debate on the role of judges in such cases and the implications of federal law.

Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Black Scent
Sunday Apr 06, 2025
Sunday Apr 06, 2025
We discussion covered a range of topics, beginning with military ranks and the responsibilities of service members. El Guapo and Jeffrey emphasized the importance of respecting cultural heritage, referencing a YouTuber's arrest for attempting to contact indigenous tribes. They also addressed a serious case involving a school bus driver sentenced for child sex crimes, highlighting the legal repercussions of such actions. The conversation included reflections on the military's treatment of deserters and the differing responses from various branches of service.
Jeffrey pointed out the challenges faced by individuals with dishonorable discharges in finding employment, particularly with federal contractors. The group discussed recent protests in Hampton Roads related to Elon Musk, with Brian noting the public's lack of awareness regarding Musk's influence on government decisions. They examined Musk's ownership stake in Tesla and the implications of his financial activities, including those related to Twitter and AI. Concerns were raised about Judge Bozberg's impartiality and the legality of nationwide injunctions, with Testecleese and McFadden arguing against their constitutional support.

Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Farts Harder
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
We discussed a range of topics, beginning with a critique of media figures, particularly Jake Tapper, for their handling of political narratives, including Joe Biden's mental health. The group highlighted the importance of positive news stories, such as a child overcoming cancer, while also addressing serious incidents like a near-miss between a Delta flight and an Air Force jet, which raised concerns about air traffic management. They also touched on the differences in wrestling styles and celebrated a recent college wrestling championship victory.

Saturday Mar 22, 2025
What a Bozo
Saturday Mar 22, 2025
Saturday Mar 22, 2025
We began the discussion with a focus on Hunter Biden's security detail, highlighting that only former presidents receive lifelong Secret Service protection. Brian elaborated on the legal implications of this policy. The conversation then shifted to the recent return of astronauts from a long-duration mission, where Jeffrey noted the physical challenges they face upon re-entering Earth's gravity. The group humorously commented on the astronauts' low pay and the limited spending opportunities in space, while also speculating on the potential physical effects of microgravity on their health.

Saturday Mar 15, 2025
I am Hung
Saturday Mar 15, 2025
Saturday Mar 15, 2025
The discussion centered on various political and social issues, including Andrew Cuomo's potential return to politics as a mayoral candidate in New York City after his resignation as governor. Brian and Jeffrey examined the implications of new FDA regulations affecting drug refill management in rescue units, as well as a controversial incident in Virginia involving an athlete and a baton during a relay race. They also addressed recent legislation in West Virginia regarding gender definitions in sports and the challenges posed by wildfires in the state, alongside its recognition for quality school lunches.
The conversation shifted to legal and economic matters, including a Massachusetts court ruling that could influence national concealed carry reciprocity. Testecleese and McFadden discussed the economic repercussions of Trump's tariffs on Canada, highlighted by a recent apology from the Canadian Premier. They expressed concerns about a potential government shutdown, with Testecleese noting the political ramifications for Democrats. The discussion also included critiques of non-essential government workers and wasteful government spending

The Jeffrey and Brian Show
Two Navy Buddies who get together online to drink and talk about current events.









