Trump Breaks Out The Economic Weapons Now?!
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Trump Breaks Out The Economic Weapons Now?!

Dan and Corey kick off Libservative with chaotic banter (Tupac trial, rap lyrics) before spiraling into Nancy Mace’s post-primary bikini/tattoo era, joking she’s “three clicks from OnlyFans,” and reacting to Nick Fuentes calling her a “skank” while ranting about needing fascism. They pivot to bigger doom: floods/infrastructure failures, Trump threatening an “economic D-Day” on Iran, and how endless sanctions and SWIFT-style financial warfare push countries away from the U.S. dollar and boost BRICS. They argue NATO could implode if Israel and Turkey clash over Syria and suspect U.S. policy is bending around that risk. They mock Dan Crenshaw’s “eat ramen” affordability take, revisit privatizing Social Security, discuss Michigan “ghost employee” budget waste, and recap Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson—saying Candace won by asking better questions. They close promoting their long interview with Joshua Ferguson (Hourly Struggle).

Nancy Mace’s Post-Primary Rack Tour & the Dollar’s Slow Death Spiral

Dan Griffin and Corey Walsh open the Libservative Podcast with jokes, rap talk, and plugs for their two-hour interview with Joshua Ferguson (The Hourly Struggle) about pressuring city councils. They spend a long, explicit segment reacting to Nancy Mace’s new bikini/tattoo photos, riffing on OnlyFans, Nick Fuentes’ rant calling her an “aging skank,” and debating whether mystery is better than paying to see more. The show shifts to foreign policy and economics: Trump’s promised “economic D-Day” on Iran, sanctions and SWIFT as drivers of de-dollarization and BRICS growth, and fears that U.S. dollar dominance and living standards are being undermined by recent presidents’ spending and sanctions. They discuss possible NATO fracture if Israel provokes conflict with Turkey in Syria, play Brett Cooper criticizing Dan Crenshaw’s “eat ramen and shut up” hypocrisy, revisit Social Security privatization arguments, cover Michigan GOP claims about cutting “ghost employees,” and briefly review the Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson debate, concluding Candace won mainly by asking better questions. They end with a Mark Levin clip attacking Sen. Jon Ossoff and a final promo for the Ferguson episode.

00:00 Welcome to Libservative

01:00 Rap Talk and Copyright

02:15 New Interview Plug

03:51 Nancy Mace Bikini Buzz

07:02 OnlyFans Speculation Spiral

10:26 Mystery Spot Metaphor

13:57 Nick Fuentes Reacts

22:36 Back to Real Politics

23:12 Trump Economic D-Day Iran

25:30 Dollar Sanctions and BRICS

33:39 NATO Turkey Israel Flashpoint

41:46 World War Vibes and Economy

44:03 Brett Cooper Clip Tease

44:49 Crenshaw Burrito Hypocrisy

46:37 Lady Ben Shapiro Poll

52:08 Privatize Social Security

57:56 Inflation Market Signals

01:01:22 Michigan Ghost Employees

01:09:03 Candace Owens Debate

01:20:32 Mark Levin Identity Rant

01:26:00 Wrap Up And Plugs