The Week So Far with The Two and Only Brian Wilson and James Bovard chatting about porn stars, Playboy, The Trump Grand Jury situation, the media, Dr. Fauci & Covid on PBS, SADS, President Biden's denial re: China cash... and more!
"If the Middle Class represents the ‘soul of America’, it can be accurately stated this administration’s policies and actions have targeted the very heart of the country."
"No doubt you have heard the hyperventilated warnings about the evils of TikTok, a short-form video hosting service out of China that’s posted 130 million user downloads in the US that log on an average of 90 minutes a day. Sounds like quite a success story. So what’s the problem?"
"Tragically, Journalism schools’ classroom surrender to the socially progressive “woke” agenda groomed the Selfie-Set students to reflexively appreciate the primacy of deference to “elected leaders”, socially outspoken ‘celebrities”, any approved “expert” who would parrot the popular narrative. Skepticism is so Murrow and Cronkite."
It's time for the latest episode of The Week So Far -- Brian and Jim take a look at how politicians and the media are treating the January 6th "Tucker" tapes (the surveillance video from the Capitol given to Tucker Carlson), how the public "ingests" the information and the media's motives in reporting it. Top that with a tinge of Panama Red and Fentanyl and you've got this week's episode.
See Senate Democratic leader Schumer voted Most Repulsive in a recent Washington poll, simultaneously demonstrates the Art of Projection and the Pee-Wee Herman Defense for C-SPAN. As an added attraction, enjoy Leader Schumer's measured attempts to foreclose the First Amendment's Free Press using his position to 'influence' FOX News management to censor Tucker Carlson's J6 reporting...
All of which is to ask: when will the people of this land finally get pissed-off at the managers who are running everything? And when will the people start to express their new-found rage?
Who can you trust? After “God” and “me”, answers taper off into silence quickly. But that shouldn’t be disconcerting. Sources for factual, accurate information and guidance are readily available. It takes effort to find and research them, testing for accuracy and consistency.
This week, Brian and Jim discuss Congressional Committee hearings, leading to memories of Janet Reno, Waco, the first World Trade Center bombing, governmental responsibility, the Fed... and fast food.