Topic: Prison Reform

4 chapters across the catalog

58: Prop Joe
19:35 - 24:36

58: Prop Joe

Kamala Harris and Uncle Luke, Fried Chicken Certification, Image Consulting

The hosts revisit an interaction between Kamala Harris and Miami rapper Uncle Luke (Luther Campbell). They discuss an article Campbell wrote criticizing Harris's record on prison reform and his subsequent "certification" of her Blackness after they shared a meal of fried chicken. The analysis focuses on Harris's perceived disdain during the interview and her history as an attractive, ambitious politician in California.

40: Politricks
1:05:21 - 1:08:34

40: Politricks

Austin Justice Coalition and George Soros as an Agent

Adam Curry recounts his attempt to investigate the finances of the Austin Justice Coalition, finding their tax filings opaque. Moe offers a perspective on George Soros, suggesting he is not the "mastermind" but rather an agent or the "face" of a broader globalist collective that drew the short straw to lead the public-facing agenda.

24: Handle with Care
4:32 - 9:00

24: Handle with Care

Donald Trump Super Bowl Ad, Alice Johnson Prison Reform

Donald Trump aired a high-profile political advertisement during the Super Bowl featuring Alice Johnson to highlight his criminal justice reform efforts. The ad specifically targeted black voters by showcasing a relatable redemption story rather than using "super black" pundits or Ivy League intellectuals. Reactions from family members and media figures like Van Jones suggest the messaging may be effectively reaching black men and those who appreciate Trump's perceived honesty.

13: Deconstructing Kanye
28:26 - 35:25

13: Deconstructing Kanye

Oval Office Meeting, 13th Amendment and Prison Reform

Kanye West met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to discuss prison reform and the 13th Amendment. Accompanied by Jim Brown, West delivered a freewheeling monologue while wearing a Make America Great Again hat. The media reaction was polarized, with figures like Michael Eric Dyson criticizing West as a "ventriloquist" for white supremacy.