Dan and Corey from 'Libservative' dive deep into the clusterf**k that is modern politics. Trump's trying out his best communist act with $2,000 stimulus checks and 50-year mortgages that shout 'you'll own nothing and like it.' The show's second highlight is about the alleged January 6th pipe bomber, who apparently scored a cozy CIA job right after. They then satirize Trump's bizarre decision to invite an ex-Al-Qaeda leader to the White House on Veterans Day. Between dick jokes and politically incorrect rants, they unmask how government red tape makes your beef cost more and why James Garfield's assassination proves nothing's changed since 1880.
Pipe Bomber Mayhem, Commie Trump, and Conspiracies Galore!
Join Dan and Corey in a raucous episode of Libservative where the shenanigans hit an all-time high! They'll dive into the mystery of the January 6th pipe bomber, and if the Capitol cop is indeed CIA. They'll then tackle Trump's hidden commie plans with his insane 50-year mortgage and $2,000 tariff dividend proposals! Laugh along as they poke fun at themselves, boomers hoarding wealth, and Trump's bizarre invite of an ex-Al-Qaeda member on Veterans Day! The laughs continue with a wild comparison between Democrats and IBS, a hilarious rant about overpriced beef, and a deep dive into the satirical Netflix docuseries about President Garfield’s bizarre assassination. Expect political rants, low-brow humor, and hysterical commentary on the week's absurd events!
00:00 Welcome to Libservative: Setting the Stage
01:38 Hemp Legislation Controversy
12:59 Epstein and Government Coverups
26:13 Political Hypocrisy and Public Sentiment
41:43 Young People and the Future of Capitalism
54:20 Israeli Intelligence Connections
55:32 Cryptic Communications and Suspicious Transactions
56:26 Epstein's Meetings and Wire Transfers
57:47 Suspicious Errands and Hidden Agendas
58:38 Speculations and Conspiracies
01:04:01 Political Commentary and Satire
01:06:58 Government Corruption and Historical Parallels
01:15:39 Trump's Policies and Economic Critique
01:35:49 Concluding Remarks and Final Thoughts