President Trump hit the ground running. So many executive orders. So many pardons. So much to talk about.
Show Notes:
Political Analysis:
The hosts introduce themselves humorously as "right-wing extremists" and "Christian begets," setting a satirical tone for political commentary.
They discuss the inauguration of Donald Trump, the transition of power from Biden, and the implications of executive orders signed by Trump.
Mention of Trump's actions like pardoning January 6th participants and his approach to international relations, particularly with Mexico and cartels.
Trump's Executive Orders:
Highlighting Trump's executive orders on his first days in office, including addressing the January 6th participants, stopping illegal immigration, and reversing Biden's policies on drilling and energy.
Historical and Policy Critique:
Comparison of current political actions to historical presidencies, like Reagan's, with a focus on economic policies and their long-term impacts.
Discussion on the potential release of JFK, RFK, and MLK files, questioning transparency and control over information.
Media and Public Perception:
Critique of media coverage, particularly Fox News, during the inauguration and its portrayal of political figures.
The hosts mock the idea of "trusting the science" in light of political pardons and decisions, especially related to figures like Anthony Fauci.
Social Issues:
Commentary on gender issues, with a satirical take on the reduction from "96 genders" to two under Trump's administration.
Discussion on the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in government, suggesting a preference for merit-based systems.
Libertarian Influence:
Mention of Trump's promise to libertarians about pardoning Ross Ulbricht, indicating a slight nod to libertarian principles in policy.
AI and Technology:
Skeptical view on the "Stargate" AI project, linking it to transhumanism and skepticism about its benefits versus risks.
Final Thoughts:
The hosts discuss tariffs versus taxes, advocating for tariffs as they impact foreign goods rather than domestic consumers.
Speculation on the potential abolition of income tax, seen as a significant but unlikely shift in policy.
Prayer and Conclusion:
The episode concludes with a prayer for leaders, particularly Trump, hoping for guidance and wisdom in line with Christian values.
Keywords:
Politics: Trump, Biden, Inauguration, Executive Orders, Pardons, January 6th, Israel, Gaza
Social Commentary: Christianity, Avocado Toast, Gender, DEI, Millennials, Boomers
Policy: Tariffs, Taxes, Drilling, Immigration, Cartels
Media: Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Media Bias
Technology: AI, Stargate, mRNA Vaccines, Transhumanism
Historical: Reagan, Carter, JFK, RFK, MLK
Cultural: Libertarianism, Noticing, Anti-Semitism, Satire












