Fresh off Thanksgiving, Rich and Kevin return with reflections on food, family, and the fault lines in American politics. From celebrating Debbie Allen’s Barbie doll to unpacking a surprising swing in Tennessee’s congressional race, the duo explores how kitchen-table politics are driving real “Dem-mentum” heading into 2026. They tackle everything from Byron Donalds' MAGA antics to the very real policy stakes of Trump’s so-called “baby bonds.” This episode asks the hard question: can Democrats turn cultural clarity into electoral wins?
📍(03:25) — Debbie Allen Gets Her Flowers
The guys kick off the episode by celebrating Debbie Allen's Barbie debut and give a heartfelt tribute to her and her sister Phylicia Rashad. From Howard University to Broadway and beyond, their impact on generations of Black creatives is front and center.
📍(09:28) — “Dem-Mentum” in Tennessee?
Rich and Kevin break down the surprising 13-point swing in TN-07, where Aftyn Behn closed a Trump +22 gap to single digits. Her platform? Feeding kids, fixing roads, and funding hospitals. MAGA’s fearmongering failed—and Democrats may have found a formula.
📍(17:20) — Snap Back to Reality: GOP’s Hypocrisy Problem
With Trump snoozing through meetings and Byron Donalds calling him “Daddy,” Republicans are flailing. Meanwhile, they’ve got no healthcare plan, no focus on affordability—and no answers for voters beyond culture wars.
📍(33:43) — Black Governors on the Rise
A wave of Black gubernatorial candidates is taking shape across the country—from Wes Moore to Mandela Barnes, Jason Estevez, and possibly Jasmine Crockett. The guys explore what makes these bids historic and how internal party dynamics may hinder progress.
📍(48:28) — Can Democrats Translate Momentum Into Wins?
The episode closes with a hard truth: momentum isn’t destiny. To win 2026, Dems need strategy, organizing, recruitment, and year-round voter contact. If Tennessee is the blueprint, it’s time to scale it nationwide—and meet voters where they are.
🐍 Mamba Mentality Award: Debbie Allen & Phylicia Rashad
This week’s award goes to the legendary sisters who’ve shaped generations. From Debbie Allen’s Barbie honor to Phylicia Rashad’s trailblazing legacy in theater and TV, these women represent Black excellence, HBCU brilliance, and artistic mastery at its highest level.