Topic: Common Sense

4 chapters across the catalog

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:00:36 - 1:04:54

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Chicago Rail Heaters, Subway Sandwich Skepticism

During a record-breaking cold snap in Chicago where rail lines required open flames to function, Jussie Smollett claimed to have walked to a Subway restaurant at 2:00 AM. The hosts argue that common sense dictates no one, especially a celebrity, would venture out in such weather for a sandwich when delivery services were available.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:04:54 - 1:08:03

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Lone Black Juror, Common Sense Verdict

Andre Hope, the only black juror in the Smollett trial, explains that the actor's story simply did not add up. He specifically points to the noose as a deal-breaker, stating that no African American would voluntarily leave a noose around their neck for police to see after an attack.

61: Mark My Words
3:21:23 - 3:25:26

61: Mark My Words

Gino Jennings, Common Sense, God Gene

Pastor Gino Jennings emphasizes the need for "common sense" alongside faith, recounting his own family's experience with a 103-degree fever. He warns against "false prophets" who tell people not to "claim" a virus they clearly have. The hosts introduce the concept of the "VMAT2" or "God Gene," suggesting that science may be attempting to edit out the human predisposition for faith.

29: The Rona
25:02 - 27:55

29: The Rona

Movement Restrictions, Delivery Services, and Immune System Health

The hosts discuss the potential death of food delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats due to a lack of trust in strangers handling food. They advocate for common-sense hygiene while referencing George Carlin’s philosophy that the immune system needs "practice" and exposure to germs to stay strong.