In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to hear Alex discuss his endorsement of war with Venezuela, Trump's plans for world domination, and the gents discuss a very dumb court case.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan continue to observe Alex's irrational hatred of boats, and his newfound belief in the Left-Right Paradigm.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to hear Alex endorsing regime change, getting annoyed at longtime callers, and making a critical error in who he thinks is the Robin to his Batman.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan come to you live from the Aladdin Theater in Portland to present a music festival inspired episode of the podcast.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan celebrate the holiday season with a nice, relaxing exploration of the many great literary works performed by Alex's soap sponsor over the years.
In this installment., Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex deals with the breaking news that Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan make the classic mistake of listening to Tucker's interview with Milo Yiannopoulos about why people are gay. [Content warning: this episode contains a fair amount of slurs and disgusting conversation]
In this installment, Dan and Jordan look on disappointedly as Alex tries to make himself feel better about still supporting Trump by having a full-on anti-Indian and antisemitic breakdown.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to hear Alex describe Trump as a grumpy old man, explain how the world is like Dune and expound on how the United States is the new Rome.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan look on as Alex attempts to cover Trump calling Marjorie Taylor-Greene "Marjorie Taylor-Brown" because she wouldn't stop talking about Epstein, which even Alex has to admit looks a little guilty.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan behold the ongoing fallout of the Epstein files, and Alex asks Roger Stone a very important question about the beef markets.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan witness Alex's coverage of the ongoing Epstein email releases, which is mostly insisting everything is fine and hanging out with an insecure guy who seems to hate people from India.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan watch Alex put on a masterclass when he's forced to spin three new Epstein emails, leading to him to question if it's worth it to try and contemplate throwing himself out a window.
In this installment, Dan continues the quest to uncover Jordan's super powers by subjecting him to an interview between Alex and a British sex creep.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan check out the first episode of Tucker's new documentary series about 9/11, which ends up involving Hollywood fixers way more than it should.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan celebrate receiving some new wrist accessories and discuss Alex celebrating the death of one of his great villains, Dick Cheney.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in for an interview that Alex did on his personal trainer's podcast, which is just about as good as that sounds like it would be.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan set out intending to cover Tucker's latest interview but end up end up way off-track.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex's show from the day after the No Kings protests where he tries to play down the crowd sizes, and speaks to a caller who learned the wrong lesson from getting hit by a car.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see how things were going with Alex on the day of the No Kings protests, and find him threatening murders and supporting the suppression of the press.
Keith Henneberg
The Tom Gugliata reference made my morning.
Gary McCammon
Dan forgot Cheezus. You need to keep Cheezus in your life. Cheezus saves, Gretzky scores. And Jordan needs to remember that, especially in dark times, we NEED our little spots of joy and cheese. LET CHEEZUS INTO YOUR HEART (as if it's not going there already 🙀😸)
Gary McCammon
Knowledge Fight podcast Dan explains, and Jordan reacts *knock knock* Jones? Busted!
Gary McCammon
There was a man in Venezuela His war scars gave him squelae
Gary McCammon
Two things: a) the original Bram Stoker's Dracula could, if I remember correctly, walk around in the day. Alex is thinking of Hammer Films Dracula. 2) having been (briefly) through the "real life" Mayberry, a tiny town just off I-77 on the southern border of Virginia, I'm guessing 1960s Mayberry * just might* not be a bastion of racial awareness.