Topic: 2024

11 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
24:49 - 30:55

96: Out of Luck

Fani Willis Church Speech and 2024 Election Implications

Fani Willis delivered a speech at an Atlanta church addressing her personal "stumbling" and requesting grace, which the hosts interpret as a political move to maintain her base. The conversation links her public standing to Democratic turnout in Georgia for the 2024 election. They argue that if Willis is rendered ineffective, it could suppress the "black-tivated" vote necessary for a Democratic victory.

95: IDK
1:37:17 - 1:39:38

95: IDK

2024 Election Predictions, Josh Hawley and Economic Collapse

Mo predicts that the Republican establishment may move away from Donald Trump in favor of a figure like Josh Hawley, whom he describes as having "Jan 6 credentials" but an elitist mentality. Adam Curry suggests that the powers that be may allow Trump to win only to have him preside over a planned economic collapse, which would then discredit his movement permanently.

95: IDK
3:44:25 - 3:48:29

95: IDK

Strategy 28, Enough Rope and the Chicago DNC

Strategy 28, "Give Your Rivals Enough Rope to Hang Themselves," is applied to the upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago. The hosts speculate that the "community organizing" of youth into radical cells in Chicago will create a "crap show" for the Democrats, potentially mirroring the chaos of the 1968 convention and discrediting the party.

87: Ye & They
1:19:18 - 1:24:57

87: Ye & They

Independent Media, Elon Musk Trap

Adam Curry warns that Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may be a "trap" designed to get users to register their digital identities. While there is a "golden window" for free speech currently, the hosts believe the system will eventually return to censorship. They emphasize the need to build truly decentralized networks away from any corporate or political control.

82: High Value Target
1:32:52 - 1:38:44

82: High Value Target

Kanye West and the Men's Rights Movement

Kanye West's public custody battles are framed as a "men's rights" tactic that resonates across racial lines. The hosts suggest West's public struggle with the family court system may be a strategic move ahead of a potential 2024 presidential run. They argue that the family court system is fundamentally designed for men to lose, making West's billionaire-level struggle a relatable issue for average men.

76: Third Rail
2:19:09 - 2:27:49

76: Third Rail

BLM Shell Companies and The Movement for Black Lives

Mo discusses the legal pressure on BLM from Washington and California. He identifies a new group, "The Movement for Black Lives" (M4BL), which uses similar branding and the ActBlue donation platform, suggesting it is a new shell organization for the same interests. He mentions the possibility of a RICO case against the organization's top-level funders.

57: Capitol Heel
1:03:48 - 1:08:15

57: Capitol Heel

Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Trump's Last Hit

The hosts analyze Donald Trump through the lens of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), focusing on the need for constant admiration. They suggest the January 6th rally was Trump's attempt to get "one last hit" of adoration from his fans before leaving office. They argue that his narcissism prevented him from playing a "long game" to build a media franchise like the Clintons or Bushes.

46: Kamala Kanye King
3:25:05 - 3:36:50

46: Kamala Kanye King

Angela Stanton-King and the Future of the Black Family

Angela Stanton-King, a Congressional candidate in Georgia and goddaughter of Alveda King, is highlighted as a powerful new conservative voice. In an interview on The Breakfast Club, she challenged the "feminization" of Black boys and the strategic placement of abortion clinics in Black neighborhoods. The hosts praise her for being "genuine" and suggest a "Kanye-King 2024" ticket as a potential future for the movement.

13: Deconstructing Kanye
1:46:35 - 1:51:15

13: Deconstructing Kanye

Social Media Addiction, Edward Bernays and 2024 Presidency

Kanye West compares social media addiction to cigarette smoking, referencing Edward Bernays and the "Torches of Freedom" campaign. He discusses his potential 2024 presidential run and his desire to break the "brainwashing" caused by digital platforms. The hosts connect West's understanding of propaganda to the work of Sigmund Freud and the historical manipulation of public opinion.