Knicks' NBA Finals Run and Sports Talk
The hosts briefly discuss the New York Knicks making the NBA Finals for the first time since Patrick Ewing in 1999—a 27-year drought. The conversation quickly devolves into why they don't care about sports, basketball salary rankings, golf fans, and a tangent about WNBA player Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham. Sports discourse turns into exactly what you'd expect from this crew.
Tesla's Antisemitic 'Conspiracy Mode' AI
A Tesla vehicle's new 'conspiracy mode' feature spits out hardcore antisemitic tropes about Jewish people controlling banks, media, the Federal Reserve, and orchestrating world governments—complete with references to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The hosts play an actual audio clip of the feature in action and express genuine alarm that Elon Musk coded this garbage into cars that millions of people drive. It's horrifying, unhinged, and real.
Trump's Airport Naming Rights Grift
West Palm Beach International Airport was renamed 'Donald Trump International Airport' (DJT) under pressure from DeSantis, who threatened to cut state transportation funding if the change didn't go through. The deal includes trademark rights, licensing fees, and a contractual requirement that the airport stock and sell official Trump merchandise. It's a textbook grift: profit from a government asset while the public foots the bill.
North Carolina HB 1232: Murder as Birth Control Policy
North Carolina proposed bill HB 1232 would legally allow anyone to use deadly force to 'defend' a fertilized egg, meaning killing a woman using an IUD would be legally justified homicide. The bill defines life from fertilization onward and grants citizens the right to murder others to protect that 'life.' It's insane, draconian, and represents how far anti-abortion extremism has metastasized into actual murder authorization.
Government Spyware on Federal Employee Phones
The Trump administration is forcing all federal employees to install a new app on government phones that functions as spyware—featuring GPS tracking every 4-5 minutes, third-party data collection through OneSignal, MailChimp, and GitHub, and browser tracking that blocks cookie consent and privacy banners. It's insecure, unvetted, and potentially exposes sensitive government communications to unauthorized third parties. Nobody approved this; it just happened.
I just think like maybe your car shouldn't have an opinion on Jews. That's just what I think. — Robbbie, on Tesla's conspiracy mode← All episode posts