288: We Love Sara Jay

288: We Love Sara Jay

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3211: Why Can't Captain Planet Be Real?

Rod and Karen discuss the DC bomber caught, E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution, Sen. Kelly sues the Pentagon over attempts to punish him, Nobel Institute says Machado's Peace Prize cannot be 'transferred' to Trump, Trump Threatens to Denatu ...  Show more

3210: Lift Ya Head Up

Rod and Karen banter about robot clothes and smash burgers. Then they discuss politics until we get mad, Black Capitalists (Kevin Hart, Angel Reese, Mero, Moneybagg Yo), LGBTQ News, Byron Donalds gets slurred, Lynn Jones gets castigated for complimenting the Jacksonville Jaguars ...  Show more

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