Join Dan Griffin and Corey Walsh on the no-holds-barred Libservative podcast as they dissect everything from delayed brunch episodes to the explosive release of the Epstein files. Grab a Bloody Mary or a beer as they delve into the shenanigans of the world's 'smartest' internet show, exposing murky connections, governmental shenanigans, and even non-alcoholic booze trends. Laugh and rage along with Tim Dillon’s satirical take on corporate America through the 'Oompa-Loompa' lens, and catch eye-opening insights on Second Amendment rights amidst political hypocrisy. Tune in for a rollercoaster of scandalous revelations and tragicomic reality checks.
Trump Loses It Over Guns: NRA, Epstein Files, and Oompa Loompas Gone Wild!
In this raucous episode of Libservative, Dan and Corey dive into a brunch-time discussion live-streamed on a Saturday morning. Topics range from the hot-off-the-press Epstein files and their endless redactions, to a heated debate on the Second Amendment and the shooting of a protester by ICE agents. They even get into some serious laughs with Tim Dillon's epic analogy involving Oompa Loompas and global corporatism. With off-the-cuff humor and biting analysis, this episode is loaded with controversy and comedy.
00:00 Welcome to Libservative: Weekend Brunch Edition
01:33 Epstein Files: Unveiling the Secrets
35:14 The Controversial Kill Switch Bill
38:45 The Impact of DUI Laws on Different Socioeconomic Groups
40:25 Personal Experiment with Breathalyzer
42:45 Debating the Effectiveness of Sobriety Tests
44:41 Government Overreach: The Kill Switch Law
49:32 Rising DUI Statistics and Generational Drinking Habits
53:26 Corporate Welfare and Electric Vehicles
58:42 Don Lemon's Arrest and the Role of Independent Journalists
01:05:56 Charlie LeDuff's FOIA Lawsuit for Government Transparency
01:15:54 Second Amendment Debate
01:17:18 Principles and Political Spectrum
01:18:08 Protests and Government Actions
01:19:28 Gun Rights and NRA Critique
01:21:47 Supreme Court and Gun Regulations
01:35:37 Political Parties and Corporate Interests
01:39:48 Tim Dillon's Economic Satire
01:48:12 Conclusion and Sign-Off