This week, Lisa and David talk about partial government shutdown; nationwide strike to protest ICE; the āMelaniaā movie opens in theaters; Trump struggled to recall the word āAlzheimerāsā while discussing his fatherās dementia; David critiques Tangle for normalizing Trump via misleadingly B grade; Lisa lists some of Trumpās pardons so far; latest Epstein files dump; Trump to sue his own administration for $10 billion, exploiting a lack of federal oversight to give himself a settlement, funneling taxpayer money directly into his own pocket; Trump to shut down the Kennedy Center; Ferrari Half Marathon includes private test track in Maranello, Italy; and more.
Beyond the Ballot: Moving from Passive Hope to Local Agency
TLDR; from Youāre Not Preparing. You Should Be.
I know a lot of people are thinking about the next election as a potential reset button. Thatās a mistake. Power that has been consolidated doesnāt voluntarily unconsolidate. Electoral politics still matterāof course they doābut treating them as sufficient is how you end up with elections that look democratic while functioning as ratification exercises.
The institutions you trusted are not coming back unchanged. Thatās a loss worth grieving, but you have to let go of them as they were.
Avoid savior fantasies. No one is coming to fix thisānot a leader, not an institution, not the next election. Hope is passive. Agency is active. Build the latter and let go of the former.
Pick one thing. Join a mutual aid group or start one. Learn one legal right. Build one relationship across political difference. Acquire one practical skillāfirst aid, food preservation, basic repair. Identify one organization doing local defense work and support it.
The goal isnāt to do everything. The goal is to stop doing nothing.
The couch isnāt safe. It only feels that way.
The Epstein Files
A summary of the portion of the show focusing on the recent dump of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
* Suspicious Redactions: David questions why names of potential āperpetratorsā or high-level associates are redacted while some victim names have been inadvertently exposed.
* Evidence of Extremity: We discuss the existence of horrific evidenceāincluding mentions of ātorture videosā and child exploitationāthat authorities reportedly possess but have not used to bring new charges.
* The āPizzaā Code: We note the appearance of āpizzaā and āgrape sodaā in email exchanges, suggesting these were coded terms used by elites, mirroring the language found in āPizzagateā theories but involving different actors.
QAnon as a Possible āPsyopā
David posits a theory that the QAnon/Pizzagate movement may have been an intentional āpsyopā (psychological operation) designed to:
* Muddy the Waters: Make the reality of elite child exploitation seem so āabsurd and insaneā that the public would dismiss actual evidence as conspiracy theory.
* Misdirect Outrage: Frame the issue as a partisan āDemocratic cabalā to protect figures like Donald Trump by positioning him as a āsaviorā rather than a participant with documented ties to Epstein.
Bipartisan Protection of Elites
We express deep frustration that the āprotectionā of these elites spans decades and multiple administrations.
* A Shared Failure: We argue that Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden have all overseen a system that failed to prosecute high-level offenders.
* Wealth vs. The Rest: We conclude that the real divide is not āRepublican vs. Democrat,ā but rather the ārich against the rest of us.ā
The āOutrage Overloadā Strategy
David concludes that the public is being intentionally distracted by āculture warā issues (DEI, wokeness, etc.) so they donāt notice they are being exploited by the same group of elites.
* The LBJ Parallel: He cites Lyndon B. Johnsonās famous quote about convincing the ālowest white manā heās better than others to keep him from noticing his pocket is being picked.
* The Outcome: By keeping the working class fighting over identity and partisan labels, the powerful remain unaccountable for the crimes documented in the Epstein files.
Links:
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This Week in Outrage Substack (outrageoverload.net/twio)
Partial US government shutdown enters third day as funding standoff continues (BBC)
Thousands demonstrate in Minnesota and across US to protest ICE (Reuters)
Protesters close schools and stores during a nationwide strike against Trumpās immigration policies (NBC Los Angeles)
The Worldās Coolest Half Marathon Is in Ferrariās Backyard (InsideHook)