“Catching up on Trump’s odds, Harris-Walz news, and the New Confederacy (Israel)”

Some cathartic righteous anger from Terrence in this one. Also a bit about Olympic cowboy/prospector diving for gold.

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    Terrance: I am asking you just at an interpersonal level: reorient your brain towards the revolutionary demand that has been on the table since October 7th, and then proceed accordingly. That’s all I’m asking. Because this is the thing, like, once October 7th happened, the fucking drain, the plug in the drain was pulled, and we are all now in it.

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    I love hearing from all the trillbillies, but goddamn when Tarence gets on a tear and they let him cook it can be next level amazing. Whether that be well thought out righteous anger or the silliest worst Bob Dylan impression matters not to me

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      I just re-listened to this episode with a lot less alcohol in my bloodstream and I think the point Terrance has been on for a bit now, that Palestine is THE primary contradiction, akin to slavery in the 19th century is incredibly poignant. Everyone knew it was evil from the get go, but the only way our political system is capable of confronting pure evil is to kick the can down the road, until shit explodes. With slavery it played out though a bunch of shit sandwich compromises, Bleeding Kansas, John Brown, and then the Civil War. With Israel, it is no different. They are America’s deep south. They are the Confederacy. And we haven’t even reached the McClellan phase where we even pretend to fight them as a last resort necessity of holding the Empire together.

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        I definitely need to do that as well, I usually listen while doing other things and find myself missing bits. This one absolutely deserves more focus than I gave it first time around. I really enjoy when they keep touching back on a theme and revisiting topics from previous eps with new info and events in mind. Back in October/November of last year they really did help me stay out of the rubber room

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          Back in October/November of last year they really did help me stay out of the rubber room yea

          Tarence (sorry for misspelling his name) is up there with matt-jokerfied and Michael S Judge to me for being able to really elucidate a point on a complicated theoretical point and make really insightful analysis while also letting some righteous anger out and tempering it with some humor when its appropriate. Julian Field from QAA gets up to that level sometimes too.

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            Tarence (sorry for misspelling his name) I have to look it up just about every time I need to spell it tbh.

            I can only speak to Matt and TWP but yeah absolutely agree, perfect mix to get the message across effectively. I should listen to Michael S Judge and more QAA it sounds like if they’re in a similar vein

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              Michael S Judge hosts the podcast Death is Just Around the Corner and is usually about parapolitics, shady history, the formation of the post-WW2 “rules based international order” which he refers to as the Fourth Reich and really gets a lot of mileage out of fleshing out the links from the Third Reich to the OSS and early CIA, the JFK assassination and CIA as organized crime and how the Bay of Pigs plays into it, global opiate market and Vietnam War, etc. but he also sometimes just gets really into the weeds on some aspect of psychology or linguistics, or mythology, or some music or movie he loves and thinks says something interesting about another broader thing he’s interested in. He touches on Pynchon (Gravity’s Rainbow especially) a lot, David Bowie, Charlie Parker, Stanley Kubrick, Dom Delilo, all kinds of stuff.

              When he gets on a tear about something, he’s one of the most impressive speakers I’ve heard at being able to really expand and detail complicated history or dense theory off the top of his head in really erudite long soliloquies where he can nest like three asides that expand on a point into one long point he’s making and keep my attention the entire time. I’d recommend his entire podcast highly. His guest spots on Trueanon and Chapo are good starting places, but I’d give a heads up for CWs for substance abuse and mental health stuff, he was addicted to opiates and drinking by his own admission for a lot of the earlier stuff and sounds noticeably fucked up on some of them, and has frequently discussed having OCD and horror stories of his interactions with mental healthcare and pharmaceuticals. There’s a multi part series he did on kicking opiates that gets really uncomfortable but is really well done.

              (sorry for the long reply, but he’s one of my favorites and super underrated imo.)

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                His guest spots on Trueanon and Chapo are good starting places

                Oh right on I have definitely heard those, I just didn’t remember the name I guess. I really enjoyed what he had to say, idk why I didn’t go out of my way to hear more. I’ve definitely been in need of a yet unlistened to podcast to go through while driving for work and this sounds like a great one

                (sorry for the long reply, but he’s one of my favorites and super underrated imo.)

                Hell yeah go off friend