#1376 Tell Stories, Not Myths- America is a Force But Not Always For Good (Throwback)

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#1795 You Say You Want A Revolution: Successful Revolutions are the Boring Ones

Air Date: 5–26-2026 Today we examine what separates successful revolutions from failed ones, ask why so many revolutions of the 2010s fell short, understand how revolutionary energy gets neutralized, and explore the strategic case for nonviolent resistance. Full Show Notes Transc ...  Show more

#1794 From MAHA to Measles: RFK's Public Health Purge Will Make America Sick Again

Air Date: 5–23-2026 Today we examine the real-world cost of dismantling America's public health infrastructure, the dangerous pseudoscience driving RFK Jr.'s health agenda, and the contradictions fracturing the MAHA movement from within.And now on to the show Full Show Notes Be p ...  Show more

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