‘Don’t’ Didn’t Work, Iran Launches Barrage At Israel

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‘Don’t’ Didn’t Work, Iran Launches Barrage At Israel


In this episode, we dive into the recent escalation between Iran and Israel, sparked by Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel. The fellas discuss Iran’s strategic calculations to Israel’s response, we break down the complex dynamics at play. Plus, we examine the role of international actors and the Biden administration’s handling of the…

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  1. The robot sex is hysterical, but, troubling, there probably are people that want to have sex with robots. As to those people, they need help with figuring out how to relate to other people, not robots to have sex with.

  2. McDaniel is a great addition to the on air show. I think that Ruthless has just grown by one! And, would be handy to have more depth in the bench, for when others in the team can’t be there.

  3. What kills me is that, with those people that use concrete to weigh themselves down, or tie themselves together – concrete takes awhile to set, dude. PLENTY of time for law enforcement to do something about it say, while they are mixing the concrete, pouring the concrete, waiting for the concrete to set, etc.

  4. Here is my Interdisciplinary, All-Encompassing, Unified Theory of why Keith Olbermann won Hack Madness; It was a combination of jury nullification and nostalgia. No matter how compelling the evidence was for other participants or how clear the rules were, in the end, we didn't have to abide by them when we voted i.e. the OJ trial. We also can't ignore the powerful tugging at our heartstrings when we reminisce about Keith when he was in his prime. I mean, c'mon, this is the guy who gave us The Worst Person in the World and had crazy wrongheaded hot takes before Rachael Maddow and Taylor Lorenz could read Mao's Little Red Book. The Oscars have their Irving Thalberg award for lifetime achievement and I'm convinced that's what's going on here. We looked at his body of work and didn't want him to go the way of Cary Grant, who never won an Oscar. Perhaps you should consider your own Lifetime Achievement Award, you could call it the Walter Duranty Prize for Conspicuous Hot Takes. This will allow us to reward a deserving hack who may be past his sell by date but was once a dunce to be reckoned with.