Episodes

Saturday Sep 27, 2025
The Mother of Demons
Saturday Sep 27, 2025
Saturday Sep 27, 2025
The discussion centered on various health trends, particularly the implications of Tylenol use during pregnancy and its potential link to autism. Jeffrey noted that a manufacturer had acknowledged these risks privately as early as 2018. The conversation also touched on the rise in peanut allergies, attributing it to increased avoidance, and referenced a study linking vaccination status to chronic diseases like asthma. The group concluded with a critique of misinformation surrounding health guidelines during the COVID pandemic, emphasizing the need for accurate information.
Political topics were also a significant focus, particularly the upcoming governor's election in Virginia and the positive early voting turnout for Republicans. Jeffrey and Brian expressed concerns about recent violent incidents in their community, including a stabbing at a concert and a police shooting during a robbery. They highlighted the increasing violence in their area, including a gang-related shooting, which underscored the need for community safety measures and awareness.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
They are all Assholes
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
The discussion covered a range of pressing issues, starting with a significant $31 million coupon scam in Virginia that led to prison sentences for a couple. Participants expressed concern over rising crime rates in the region, highlighted by a recent shooting incident in Hampton Roads involving a mother and her child, which resulted in injuries to two teenagers. A follow-up on a scheme targeting Navy Federal customers revealed ten arrests and 33 identified victims, emphasizing the financial repercussions for those affected, including potential impacts on their credit.
The conversation shifted to local governance, with Jeffrey discussing a proposal in Clarksburg to amend laws allowing cigar bars and hookah lounges, noting that only four cities in West Virginia permit indoor smoking. Additionally, he pointed out that West Virginia has been ranked as the riskiest state for animal collisions, particularly with deer. The group also shared humorous observations about local wildlife, including groundhogs, while addressing the serious implications of animal-related accidents.

Saturday Sep 13, 2025
Radicalizing your Kids
Saturday Sep 13, 2025
Saturday Sep 13, 2025
The discussion began with Jeffrey highlighting a case in Denmark involving a woman fined for using pepper spray in self-defense, raising concerns about the implications of such legal decisions. Brian and Ron expressed their worries regarding the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk, linking it to a broader trend of escalating political rhetoric and potential violence. They emphasized the need for addressing the root causes of societal violence while acknowledging the challenges of engaging in constructive political dialogue in a polarized environment.
The conversation shifted to practical issues, such as a controversial recommendation from Toronto police advising homeowners to leave car keys near the front door to deter thieves. Jeffrey and Brian questioned the effectiveness of this advice, with Jeffrey humorously suggesting that leaving keys in an unlocked car might be a better option. The group expressed skepticism about the police's recommendations, reflecting a broader concern about public safety measures. Additionally, Ron raised issues regarding freedom of speech in Australia, particularly in light of a government inquiry into Islamophobia, and the implications of leftist ideology on public discourse.

Saturday Sep 06, 2025
What does Temporary Mean?
Saturday Sep 06, 2025
Saturday Sep 06, 2025
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Topic
0:09
Crime rates in Chicago and the effectiveness of political responses.
Key Question
1:25
How many murders are acceptable before action is taken on crime rates?
Action Item
2:05
Testecleese will analyze the impact of Trump's crime policies on Chicago and other cities.
Key Question
2:05
What are the long-term effects of Trump's crime policies on urban crime rates?
Key Question
2:20
What would happen if Biden offered the National Guard to help with crime?
Topic
3:38
The political dynamics surrounding crime and public safety.
Topic
6:32
The role of the National Guard in addressing urban crime.
Key Question
8:15
How will the Massachusetts gun law changes affect local gun vendors?
Action Item
8:18
Testecleese will follow up on the Massachusetts gun law changes and their implications.
Topic
8:43
The implications of gun laws in Massachusetts and their impact on vendors.
Topic
45:20
Conversation regarding the reopening of a pizza restaurant.
Action Item
52:10
El Guapo will take the written test for his Hunter's Edge case to obtain his hunting license.
Action Item
52:15
Brian McFadden will attend the gun show next weekend to purchase a .308 for deer hunting.
Topic
52:30
The upcoming rugby match and its significance for the team involved.
Action Item
52:35
Ron Pascoe will prepare for the upcoming rugby match and ensure the team is ready.
Topic
1:00:06
Discussion about the new grappler device used by police.
Topic
1:05:23
Mention of a female security guard incident in a bathroom.
Topic
1:06:45
Engagement in group chat dynamics and responses.
Action Item
1:09:03
Brian McFadden will select a final topic for the show based on the discussion about tattoos and temporary meanings.
Action Item
1:09:22
Testecleese will prepare a picture related to the chosen topic for the show.
Read Score
76
OKAY
Engagement
90
GOOD
Sentiment
61
POOR
The discussion focused on the rising crime rates in Chicago, with Brian reporting 274 murders in the past 244 days. Jeffrey noted that while the murder rate has improved since 2019, it remains unacceptably high. He criticized the Democratic Party for inaction on crime, suggesting political motivations hinder effective solutions. The group also examined the impact of Trump's policies on crime reduction and the challenges local law enforcement faces in addressing these issues.
The conversation shifted to state flags and mottos, where Jeffrey and Brian criticized the removal of Native American references, viewing it as historical erasure. They discussed the financial burden of Massachusetts' right to shelter policy, which they believe is exploited by illegal immigrants. Jeffrey raised concerns about voting practices in Massachusetts, particularly the absence of identification requirements, and compared them to regulations in Australia, emphasizing the need for identification to prevent illegal voting. The implications of illegal immigration on congressional representation and local economies were also addressed.

Saturday Aug 30, 2025
Tranny Tyrannicide
Saturday Aug 30, 2025
Saturday Aug 30, 2025
The discussion focused on various social, political, and legal issues affecting the United States, with particular emphasis on financial support for families in El Salvador and the establishment of a dedicated bank account for money transfers. Brian highlighted the need for financial assistance, while Ray and Jeffrey explored modern payment methods. The conversation also touched on the politicization of federal agencies in relation to ongoing investigations, as well as a recent case involving a Navy sailor's undetermined cause of death, raising skepticism about the investigation's integrity.
The group delved into historical and demographic topics, discussing the impact of smallpox on Native American populations and sharing personal experiences with vaccinations. Testecleese pointed out the historical lack of understanding of germ theory, which contributed to disease spread. They also addressed Argentina's efforts to recover a painting looted by Nazis, emphasizing the importance of historical accountability. The conversation shifted to contemporary issues, including the Biden administration's investment in electric school buses and the challenges associated with their maintenance, as well as the security measures surrounding Kamala Harris.

Saturday Aug 23, 2025
She is only a 6!
Saturday Aug 23, 2025
Saturday Aug 23, 2025
The discussion began with an examination of juvenile crime in Washington, D.C., where Brian and Jeffrey noted the lack of prosecution for minors involved in violent acts, leading to a cycle of crime. They referenced a recent incident involving children released to home detention after committing violent acts. The conversation then shifted to sports, highlighting O'Neal Cruz's impressive home run, and included reflections on the devastating flash floods in Pakistan, drawing parallels to severe weather events in the U.S.
Political topics were a significant focus, with Testecleese and Brian analyzing Kamala Harris's book tour, noting its Democratic leanings and questioning its relevance in light of upcoming elections. They discussed the suspension of two boys in Loudoun County for questioning a transgender student's presence in their locker room, viewing it as a violation of constitutional rights. The conversation also covered Massachusetts gun laws and the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party, expressing frustration over the party's indecisiveness and referencing contentious political events involving Texas Democrats.

Saturday Aug 16, 2025
Noah Knigga
Saturday Aug 16, 2025
Saturday Aug 16, 2025
Paramount's acquisition of UFC rights for $7.7 billion over seven years was a key topic, with Brian noting that pay-per-view events will continue. The discussion then shifted to the evolving role of male cheerleaders in the NFL, where participants expressed concerns about societal perceptions and the traditional dynamics of cheerleading. Testecleese and others reflected on how cultural shifts are influencing these roles, indicating a broader conversation about gender representation in sports.
The conversation took a serious turn with Testecleese discussing Trump's plans to reclassify marijuana, which could affect stock investments. This was followed by troubling news from Virginia regarding child abductions and a man's fatal jump while being arrested, prompting discussions about misinformation and the reliability of social media news sources. Jeffrey criticized platforms like TikTok for their impact on public opinion, while the group also touched on a recent Listeria outbreak linked to Boar's Head products, highlighting the intersection of health and safety concerns.

Saturday Aug 09, 2025
It’s Raining Dildos!
Saturday Aug 09, 2025
Saturday Aug 09, 2025
The discussion focused on various pressing issues, beginning with the implications of lowering physical standards for women in firefighting roles. Testecleese raised concerns about safety, emphasizing the physical demands of the job and the importance of proper training. Ron contributed by discussing effective lifting techniques in emergency situations, highlighting the need to balance inclusivity with safety standards in physically demanding professions.
The conversation then shifted to broader economic topics, including the effects of minimum wage increases on the restaurant industry. Jeffrey noted that diner closures are influenced by factors beyond just economic trends, while Reinier argued for state autonomy in setting minimum wages, criticizing federal regulations. The group reflected on the historical context of minimum wage and the challenges faced by workers in high-cost states, advocating for market-driven wage determination.

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