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Chapter 1: What have the hosts had it with?
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Okay, what I've had it with, and I know we've talked about it before, but I'm really fired up about it right now. What I've had it with is you pay for streaming services. So you're paying for it. They're not putting ads in it. And they don't release all the shows at once. And they slow drip the episodes once. One week at a time. So everybody right now is talking about the White Lotus.
I'm not talking about it because I haven't seen it because I have to wait until I can binge watch it. And I feel like Netflix spoiled us. And then we're paying for these services. We should get all the shows at once. I've had it.
I agree. I mean, like we're way past being patient. And the slow drip approach is so 1980s. Yeah. Like, I mean, it's like, do we get our VCR out and record it? I mean, come on. This is Trump's America. Yes. And we desperately need an entire episode because we need a respite from all of the fuckery that comes with living in a country with that man being elected.
And we need to be able to just turn our phones off. and binge watch a show for eight or nine hours straight. Yes. As therapy. And the streaming services are denying us of doing that.
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Chapter 2: Why is the slow release of streaming episodes frustrating?
Yeah, I blame it on Trump, of course. But here's the thing. I don't understand. Explain it to me. Why, if I'm paying for the show, and I'm sorry, if I'm paying for the streaming service, why they just can't give me all the shows at once? Why do they have to do it like network television TV, which is sponsored by ads? Seems like a double dip to me.
Well, I think the purpose of it is, I mean, it's obviously like it builds probably more viewership because people talk about it. Oh, did you see what happened? Oh, you can catch up. From a marketing standpoint, I get it. Oh, okay.
That makes sense.
From a selfish standpoint, I don't like it. And I will say this. I do think it's probably better for us as a species to have them slow drip because we're not meant to sit and stare at a screen for eight or nine hours. It's really a part of the genesis of this entire problem that led us to this very moment. But the selfish person in me that wants a respite from all of this
insanity that is MAGA, I want to be able to binge watch, but I get it. I get why there is a civilized approach to not binging on something, to moderate our consumption of something, to build hype around something. Like I'm watching Severance and my son and I watch one episode at a time. And then we get on TikTok together and we go see how everybody's analyzed it.
And we look forward to doing this once a week together. And I really enjoy that time with him. So I get both sides.
Yeah, it makes sense what you're saying about creating hype. But my thing is I'm impatient and I need a release and I can't think past myself.
Right. All right. I'll tell you what I've had it with. I've had it with the normalization of Nazism in the United States of America. We have in our country a man who clearly owns Donald Trump and his name is Elon Musk and he was born in South Africa and
And he comes over here and he gets a bunch of taxpayer-funded subsidies that, in essence, helps him become allegedly one of the richest men in the world. He starts doing a bunch of drugs, trips out. He's under all sorts of investigation. The only way he can get out of these investigations is to –
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Chapter 3: What concerns do the hosts have about the normalization of fascism?
I've had it with the normalization of fascism, the normalization of Nazism in any other country on the planet, democracy. If you had a man, and I want you to know, you guys need to know this. Musk lives with Trump. He lives at the White House. They are bunkmates. They go everywhere together. And this guy is a Nazi. And if you drive a Tesla, it's a Nazi mobile.
It amazes me how many people are just nonchalant about what's going on in the United States today. It amazes me that all these national security Republicans are pro-Putin now. It amazes me that there are not more alarm bells sounding that an unelected bureaucrat from South Africa is slashing the federal government. I don't think there's any question that Elon Musk is running the country.
Full stop. I think it's Vladimir Putin personally. Well, absolutely. They are in a – who can be world domination tour to – I don't know what they're doing, but they're linked. They're absolutely linked. And Donald Trump is a – He is the biggest idiot I've ever seen. At this point, I think crashing the economy and tariffs, no tariffs, tariffs, no tariffs, the economy crashing, recession coming.
I think that's what he wants. I think that's what Russia wants.
Donald Trump is a white trash con man who has an online flea market full of riffraffs and knickknacks, as we say in the South. He doesn't know. Come here from Sikkim. And you have all of these triple Trumpers. And the only politician I've seen consistently fight for the working class is the one person they think is a radical. And that is Bernie Sanders. And he has always stayed on message.
And he has always spoken out against economic inequality. And you have a situation in this country where the middle class is dissipating. And they're going to the billionaires who want to suck off of their benefits that they've earned to enrich themselves. And they vote against their self-interest. And I do not know how you teach stupid people facts. I don't know. I don't know how to do that.
And I hope the Democrats start to figure it out because we are in the house is on fire, 911, alarm bell. I've had it with triple Trumpers. I've fucking had it with the normalization of Nazis. I've had it with everybody acting like Trump is so masculine. I can't even take it anymore. I mean, he is such a titty baby, pussy extraordinaire. And it is gross. I've had it with triple Trumpers.
I don't want to be around him. When I go places, I look around and I'm like, are they a Trumper? Are they a Trumper? And I don't like feeling this way. It's so disgusting that it's not just like somebody's conservative, but they still believe in democracy. We're way past that. They're fucking Nazis. And everybody's like, you know, sitting down doing podcasts with them.
Fuck.
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Chapter 4: How can scams be avoided?
And a lot of people are reporting on the cult-like nature of MAGA and have been since 2017. And my mother's a big, voracious reader in all of this. And there's a lot of psychiatrists and psychologists who have put out
tons and tons and tons of reporting on not only Trump's malignant narcissism, but also his followers and how easily manipulated they are and how much they fall for superficial flattery and how easy it is for them to deny facts. And there's already so much reporting on it. What's left to be revealed is just the nail in the coffin of just what an abject failure this entire Trumpism has been.
Well, you know, it's interesting. Why do they want to shut down the Department of Education? Why did they want to whitewash history for these exact reasons?
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Chapter 5: What are the hosts' views on the AARP and fraud prevention?
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Hello. Are you on? I am on. Are you on today? I did it out of order again. That's okay. Dementia. America's top dementia podcast. Okay. Can you, what's going on on the internet regarding the podcast?
We'll start with this five-star review titled Your New Best Friend from Maddie. And she says, to my favorite liberal mamas, as a fellow gay, I must say how much I love and appreciate our- Wait, hold up.
As a fellow gay, is he calling, he or she calling us gay? I think so. Is it she? Maddie? She. As a fellow gay. Okay, go on. I'll take it as a compliment. I will too. Because I think it would make me better at pickleball and tennis.
I think it would mean I could get laid. She says, you can't hear my jokes or cackling, but I'll forever enjoy hearing yours. Thank you for your unwavering support. I have a petty grievance for you. I am so bewildered by people having an extremely dogmatic political opinion. And the only research they've accomplished is Googling our Lord and Savior Trump bumper stickers. I've had it.
We can have a discussion, but educate yourself before attacking me, Rachel.
So true. It's so true. And what's so wild about it is there are just like two parallel universes going on. There are those of us that live in the real world that follow facts and science and don't cherry pick when we want to access scientific research, peer reviewed data that then has been, you know, tested and retested to make sure that if you have
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Chapter 6: What are Steven's grievances with society?
But the whole thing, I started looking through this and it's so, this is really great content for you. The entire catalog is about fraud, how crooks are using AI, protect your money, phone, email, text, avoid new scams, outsmart the bad guys. Who is targeting you now? Yeah. And I thought, oh my God, if somebody falls prey to scams, it is Angela Dawn Beaver. Yeah, I do. I really do.
Although Kylie has helped me greatly in that area. Some people don't need a fraud prevention accountability buddy. No, I realize this is a personal problem. Okay, so here's an article I thought that would be helpful for all of us to read to Angela Dawn Beaver. Fraud 2025. Stay safe and fight back against the latest scams. How they try to trick you now.
Artificial intelligence has supercharged classic icons. And really, honestly, I know we have on YouTube particularly, we have a lot of boomers. And you guys fought the fight in the 60s and are great listeners on our YouTube channel. But pumps does fall prey to this. I do. And I just think the AARP could do... Y'all let me know what you think of this.
I think an Angela Dawn Beaver on the cover of the AARP said, tips from Angela Dawn Beaver on how to spot a scam. I think it could be a whole series. I think you could be the AARP cover girl. How about how not to spot a scam? As we know, I fall prey. Okay.
I but see that's I think it could be some role playing like we could film it and they could put something in front of you and if you fall for the scam then somebody could break it down and it could be a real learning and I just think it would be fun if sent some gaytriot asshole which is a really good troll to sign us up for the AARP because they mail us shit all the time and every time just like that fucking gaytriot because it's a really good troll and I respect the hell out of a really good troll.
Oh, no. It's props for sure. But it would make me much happier if the AARP featured you on the cover. If I was the cover girl? Yeah. What about AARP? The donning of a beaver. Oh, my God. And you could have a superhero outfit with a big B on it and like maybe a cape and like a beaver little hat.
I'd rather have a tiara if I'm going to be the cover girl. I agree.
Or some kind of cute hat, not like a beaver. Okay. All right, Kylie, what do we have in store? Do we have voice memos from our listeners?
We do. We have voice memos today and we're going to kick it off. And I just want to say, I love this kid. His name is Steven.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts feel about comparing dogs and children?
Jennifer, I know you're nodding along like some white woman at a Morgan Wallen concert right now, but evangelical church cults. I saw one advertised on an 18-wheeler trailer in the middle of buttfuck Missouri. Okay? How much more white trash could you get than that? And it was called fireworks with purpose. And then down below it in smaller letters, it said belonging, family, faith.
It's like they are targeting poor, sad millennials who don't have a community and are lonely as hell. It's really sad. I look at those things and it makes me want to sob, not because I get emotional by it, but because I'm fucking disgusted. Okay, moving on. The next one is like hot people that drive hoopties. If I see someone super hot, like I saw one today, perfect face.
I could tell he had a perfect body even though he was sitting down. But then I looked out and he was driving a 1999 gold Nissan Maxima. Lost me in that them there moment. If you're driving a disgusting car, you are not taking advantage of your looks. I immediately think that you're stupid. Okay, moving on. Last but not least is dogs. and children being compared.
Um, I know that you can love dogs like your children, but they are not the same damn thing. My sister, Sarah just had a baby and my other sister, Shelby took him up to Sarah's dogs. And it's like, Oh my gosh, meet your brother. This is your brother. Isn't he so cute? Like, shut up, shut up. Okay. Shall we shut up? They are not the same genetically.
One of them came out of Sarah and one of them came out of a creature that shits and pisses in the yard. You can love them the same, but they are not the same biologically. So you cannot say that they are siblings. Shut up. Okay, well, I hope you guys are both doing fabulous. I am in a really heated up mood, but Angelina Punk and Tina, I hope you're getting laid.
And Jennifer, I hope you're probably whacking pickleballs somewhere in Oklahoma.
Love you both. Kisses. Okay. That's love. I had to take notes. Yeah. So that we could break down. I saw you and I was glad. One of my favorite things on the planet to browbeat. And the one thing that I've had it with above and beyond anything else is evangelical church culture. It is a pyramid scheme. It is a Ponzi scheme. It is a racket. It is bullshit.
It is based on emotional manipulation and emotional blackmail. And I want to tell you guys a story. So when I went back to work after having both of my kids, I needed, as an interior designer, I needed a part-time job.
assistant to come in like 10 15 hours a day and i had this work yeah i'm sorry a week thank you pumps dementia um dei podcast the d's for dementia um and this was a girl so it was my husband's legal secretary's friend and i was like desperate because i had to go pick up my kids by a certain time and it was really difficult to go back to work with a baby and a toddler
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