Episode 79 - The Thing That Happened

3 months ago
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Summary
Former President Trump was shot at, but only his ear was clipped. The incident has sparked discussions about political rhetoric and its consequences. The reaction to the incident has highlighted the divisive nature of politics and the shifting narratives of politicians. The Secret Service's failure to prevent the shooting has raised concerns about security protocols. The incident may have political implications for the upcoming elections, with potential consequences for the balance of power in the Senate and House. Overall, the incident serves as a reminder of the history of political violence in the United States and the need for responsible rhetoric. The conversation covers various topics including rent control, student loan forgiveness, political rhetoric, the power of the presidency, and the role of the Supreme Court. The hosts discuss the incoherence of Biden's 5% rent plan and the politicization of student loan forgiveness. They criticize politicians for not taking responsibility and for using poor rhetoric. They also touch on the potential chaos that could have ensued if Trump had been assassinated and the need for more political parties in the country. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of the Supreme Court and the need for Congress to do its job.

Chapters
00:00
The Shooting Incident
02:06
Political Theater and Rhetoric
07:19
Security Concerns and the Secret Service
12:03
Biden's Response and the Media's Reaction
18:23
Divisive Rhetoric and Political Implications
27:44
The Failure of the Secret Service
33:04
The Need for Accountability
35:28
The Incoherence of Biden's 5% Rent Plan
39:07
Politicians and Poor Rhetoric
49:23
The Potential Chaos of an Assassination
55:21
The Need for More Political Parties
57:03
The Role of the Supreme Court and Congress

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