Sean Noble and Chris Clements open with a wild story out of New York: counterprotesters outside the mayor’s home, an IED-style incident that (they argue) the public already knows how to “write the script” for. They talk radicalization, how quickly the narrative gets spun, and what this says about the broader cultural moment.
Then they pivot overseas: Iran, radical Islam, and why regimes like that view “apostates” and the West through a totally different lens. They highlight a “dirty secret” you never hear discussed: they say the fastest-growing faith inside Iran is Christianity—then react to reporting/questions about whether Iran’s new leader has been wounded, plus what U.S. officials are saying publicly.
From there, the episode turns to U.S. politics—starting with Texas. Sean and Chris break down Texas Dem Senate candidate James Talarico and his “progressive Christianity” messaging, arguing it’s politically insane in the Bible Belt and a gift-wrapped opposition research file for Republicans.
They also get into the GOP fight in Texas: the John Cornyn backlash, the “RINO” attacks, and why they think the conservative ecosystem is misreading what Cornyn actually is (and what this primary fight signals).
Finally, they bring it home to Arizona with a Tucson-specific rant: taxes with “sunsets,” transit boondoggles, homelessness, and why they argue voters should be skeptical when politicians promise they’re “not raising taxes” while extending them.
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