The Occupy Democrats Show

Occupy Democrats

The official podcast of the Occupy Democrats network, America's top progressive social media network.

  1. 08/02/2025

    The Occupy Democrats Podcast EP #32

    In this episode of the *Occupy Democrats Show*, hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull deliver a scathing critique of Donald Trump’s presidency in 2025, blending sharp political commentary with cultural tangents. They express skepticism about Trump’s claimed diplomatic successes, particularly a video touting his role in brokering ceasefires in conflicts like Thailand-Cambodia and Israel-Iran. The hosts debunk these, noting that India-Pakistan and Israel-Hamas ceasefires are either unverified or nonexistent, with Gaza’s humanitarian crisis worsening. They argue Trump’s push for a Nobel Peace Prize is driven by envy of Obama’s award, not genuine achievement. The discussion pivots to Trump’s plummeting approval ratings, dropping to a record-low negative 29 among independents, fueled by inflation, tariffs, and the Epstein controversy. The hosts highlight the hypocrisy of Trump’s base, who champion “law and order” yet dismiss his 34 felony counts as a witch hunt. They mock his administration’s focus on trivialities like renaming the presidential fitness test or renovating the White House ballroom with gold decor, contrasting these with pressing issues like Medicaid cuts and rising costs for essentials like gas and meat. Bland and Call also critique Trump’s transactional leadership, exemplified by his desire to “conquer” territories like Greenland and his outdated views on renewable energy, as seen in a clip from the Secretary of the Interior dismissing solar power’s reliability. They emphasize the real-world consequences of his policies, like children dying in Gaza and economic struggles for Americans, while his supporters overlook his scandals for promised lower prices. The episode ends on a lighter note, with a humorous dive into America’s most hated foods, from anchovies to sushi, sparking a passionate debate about ranch versus blue cheese for buffalo wings, showcasing their knack for blending politics with pop culture.

    1h 7m
  2. 07/25/2025

    Trump’s Enigma: Dodging Accountability Again and the PPP

    On the *Occupied Democrat Show*, hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull dive into the relentless controversies surrounding former President Donald Trump, particularly his connection to the Jeffrey Epstein files. They highlight a Wall Street Journal report revealing Trump was aware of his inclusion in the Epstein documents as early as May, yet he denied it, deflecting with false claims about Obama and Biden. The hosts express outrage over Trump’s lies and the refusal to release the full Epstein list, which they argue protects powerful figures. They point to Epstein’s 2010 deposition, where he pleaded the Fifth when asked about socializing with Trump and minors, underscoring the gravity of the allegations. Bland and Cole criticize Republicans for supporting Trump despite these ties, mockingly dubbing them the “People’s Pedophile Party” and condemning their inaction as enabling a predator. The hosts also tackle other political absurdities, like Congressional Republicans’ push to rename the Kennedy Center Opera House after Melania Trump, which they dismiss as a distraction from more pressing issues like Trump’s alleged crimes. They discuss a Tennessee school district’s decision to stop accepting doctor’s notes for absences, predicting it will spark backlash and fail due to its anti-science stance. Additionally, they debunk claims by Trump’s Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who falsely accused Obama of orchestrating a coup via fabricated Russian interference in 2016. They cite extensive evidence, including the Mueller Report, disproving her narrative as a political stunt. Throughout, Bland and Kull emphasize accountability, urging listeners to reject Trump’s deflections and demand transparency. They warn of escalating MAGA aggression, citing an incident where Congresswoman Katie Porter was chased from an event. The hosts close by encouraging engagement with their show on social media, unapologetically calling out Trump’s supporters while advocating for truth and justice.

    1h 4m
  3. 07/18/2025

    "Bowling, Billionaires, and Buried Secrets: Exposing Trump's Child Predator Cover-Up"

    The Occupy Democrats Show, hosted by Mark Bland and Jason Kull, dives into a mix of political critique, personal anecdotes, and social commentary, blending humor with sharp analysis. The hosts begin with a light-hearted discussion about bowling, with Bland sharing his newfound interest in the sport as a former professional wrestler seeking new ways to stay active. This segues into their core focus: politics, particularly targeting former President Donald Trump’s administration and its policies.  The episode critiques Trump’s economic and political decisions, spotlighting advisor Peter Navarro’s vague claims about trade deals and budget surpluses, which the hosts dismiss as lacking substance. They express frustration over the administration’s opacity, particularly regarding the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files, which they argue could implicate powerful figures. The hosts connect this secrecy to broader Republican policies, accusing them of undermining children’s welfare by defunding PBS and the Department of Education while shielding potential predators named in the Epstein files. A detailed recounting of Epstein’s legal history, from his 2005 investigation to his 2019 death, underscores the systemic leniency and cover-ups they attribute to Republican influence. Bland and Kull also address Trump’s contradictory stance on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whom he nominated but later criticized, highlighting his inconsistency and economic mismanagement. The episode critiques a Senate Republican vote to cut public broadcasting and foreign aid funding, framing it as part of a broader anti-child agenda. Interspersed with humor, they touch on a viral Coldplay concert video exposing an affair, using it to comment on accountability in personal and public spheres. The episode closes with a poll discussion about moral dilemmas, reinforcing their call for transparency and accountability in politics.

    1h 2m
  4. 07/16/2025

    The Occupy Democrats Show #27

    Tune in to the Occupy Democrats Show with Mark Bland and Jason Kull as they dive into Donald Trump’s obsession with the Epstein files, accusing Obama, Clinton, and Biden of fabricating them to target him, despite his own administration’s oversight during Epstein’s 2019 arrest and death. The hosts expose Trump’s contradictory stance, from claiming the files are fake to demanding their release via Attorney General Pam Bondi, while Congress, with a 211-210 vote, blocks transparency efforts led by Rep. Ro Khanna. They question why Republicans, once vocal about releasing the files, now resist, hinting at Trump’s potential exposure. The discussion also critiques Trump’s lawfare tactics, using courts to attack opponents like Adam Schiff over alleged mortgage fraud, while ignoring his own questionable financial maneuvers. The hosts warn conservatives of a backlash, predicting a “pendulum swing” by 2027 due to Trump’s divisive policies. They highlight Missouri’s Gov. Mike Kehoe overriding voter-approved sick leave, showcasing GOP disregard for the electorate. Former President Obama’s call for Democrats to “toughen up” and fight Trump’s tyranny is praised, with the hosts urging action to avoid a potential civil war by midterms. California Gov. Gavin Newsom emerges as a strong leader, countering Joe Rogan’s vaccine mandate criticisms with progressive policies and a transparent COVID-19 review. Meanwhile, Trump’s awkward Club World Cup appearance, lingering on stage despite being asked to leave, underscores his craving for attention. The episode wraps with a humorous take on Google’s top “Is it rude?” questions, spotlighting Gen Z’s social struggles and Trump’s persistent controversies. Join us for a fiery breakdown of politics and power! (300 words)

    1h 4m
  5. 07/09/2025

    The Big Lie: Bondi, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein

    On the *Occupy Democrats Show*, hosts Mark and Jason Kull discuss two major issues: the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein client list and the catastrophic floods in Texas. They express skepticism about Attorney General Pam Bondi’s claim that the Epstein case is closed with no client list, despite her earlier statement on Fox News that the files were on her desk for review. They highlight contradictions from Trump administration officials, including Kash Patel and Carolyn Levitt, who evade direct answers about the list’s existence. The hosts argue that the lack of transparency suggests an effort to protect powerful figures, including Donald Trump, who was closely associated with Epstein. They criticize the administration’s obfuscation, pointing to court cases and public evidence linking Trump to Epstein, and call for the release of any existing list to hold accountable those involved. The discussion also covers the devastating July 4th weekend floods in central Texas, which killed over 100 people, including 28 children, with Kerr County hit hardest. The hosts blame staffing cuts to the National Weather Service under Trump’s administration, which reduced critical personnel like meteorologists and hydrologists by 10-17%. These cuts, they argue, weakened flood warning systems, potentially exacerbating the tragedy. They refute Levitt’s claim that the offices were well-staffed, citing vacant key roles and reduced weather balloon launches as evidence of diminished forecasting capacity. The hosts emphasize that while Trump didn’t cause the floods, his administration’s policies created conditions for inadequate disaster response. They also briefly mention ICE’s aggressive tactics in MacArthur Park, chasing children in tactical gear, as another example of mismanagement. Throughout, they condemn the administration’s dishonesty and call for accountability, urging listeners to demand transparency and better governance.

    1h 2m
  6. 07/04/2025

    The Big, Ugly Bill: Who Really Wins?

    On the Occupied Democrat Show, hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull, broadcasting from St. Louis, express deep concerns about recent political developments, particularly the passage of a significant bill they call the "Big Beautiful Bill." They criticize its impact, noting it will cut Medicaid and SNAP benefits for many Americans, strategically timed to take effect after the midterms to avoid immediate political backlash. The hosts lament the failure of Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries to block the bill, arguing that his tactics, such as delaying votes, are ineffective against the current Republican strategy, which they describe as unyielding and manipulative.  They highlight Senator Lisa Murkowski's support for the bill, despite her acknowledgment that it disadvantages many Americans, as a betrayal driven by political cowardice to protect Alaskan interests. The hosts point out the irony that red states, which heavily rely on federal aid, supported these cuts, predicting widespread voter discontent. They also discuss a Department of Justice memo under the Trump administration that prioritizes denaturalization of citizens for political reasons, raising fears of a chilling effect on political participation among naturalized citizens, exemplified by the case of Zoran Mamdani, a New York mayoral candidate. The hosts warn of a "coup in slow motion," drawing parallels to Trump's past actions, like the January 6th Capitol riot, and predict further erosion of benefits like VA support and potential election rigging in 2026. They express frustration with Trump's tactics, comparing him to a chaotic criminal like the Joker, and criticize figures like Laura Loomer for inflammatory rhetoric. Amidst this, they touch on lighter topics, like Chuck E. Cheese's new adult arcades, but return to their core message: urging vigilance and resistance against what they see as an assault on democratic values and social safety nets.

    1 hr

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The official podcast of the Occupy Democrats network, America's top progressive social media network.