Weekly Roundup: Texting to Stop a Coup

Weekly Roundup: Texting to Stop a Coup

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Weekly Roundup: Reparations for Traitors and the Slush Fund Presidency

Brad and Dan show up wired, sleep-deprived, and ready to go, breaking down a week where the absurd somehow outpaced the outrageous. They start with a surreal clip of Donald Trump reflecting on his son’s wedding before diving straight into the heart of the episode: a massive DOJ–I ...  Show more

It's in the Code ep 191: “Does it REALLY Say That?”

Throughout his presentation of manhood and masculine virtue, Josh Hawley assures us that he’s telling us “what the Bible says,” or “what the Bible teaches.” And he’s not alone: biblicist Christians almost always support their claims by assuring us that they’re simply passing alon ...  Show more

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