Libservative

Dan Griffin, Corey Walsh

"Two intellectual idiots fostering political and cultural literacy!" Helping all of us understand the different social and political dynamics that divide us. In an effort to help us understand that we are more alike than we are different

  1. 5 天前

    Is Orwell Laughing or Crying Right Now?

    Kash Patel’s Alleged Bender, Palantir’s ‘Manifesto,’ and Trump’s FISA Flip: Is Orwell Laughing or Crying? Dan and Corey host Libservative, joking about surveillance and “Orwellian” politics while discussing an Atlantic report alleging FBI Director Kash Patel is so drunk meetings are rescheduled and SWAT equipment was needed to reach him; Patel denies the claims on Maria Bartiromo and threatens to sue the Atlantic. They pivot to Palantir’s “Technological Republic” points, criticizing what they read as soft nationalism, cultural hierarchy, and a push for Silicon Valley-led crime solutions that normalize AI surveillance, plus a claim that scrutiny drives “good people” out of government. They also cover an FIU student arrested after a group-chat message referencing Netanyahu “drop some bond bonds,” and argue it reflects censorship and overreach. Finally, they note Trump once opposed FISA but now urges a “clean” Section 702 extension, saying he’ll risk citizens’ rights for security. 00:00 Welcome to Libservative 00:58 Orwell and Surveillance Theme 01:46 Kash Patel Drunk Allegations 03:15 Party Riff and Clips Setup 05:11 Breathalyzer Advice Bit 08:30 Patel Responds on TV 13:33 Lawsuit and AA Steps 18:55 Palantir Manifesto Breakdown 20:22 Cultures and Accountability Claims 28:19 AI Crime Fighting and Orwell Fears 32:20 Dystopias and Animal Farm Talk 35:12 Cronyism vs Capitalism Debate 40:12 Dental Licensing Racket 43:21 Palantir Elite Narrative 48:08 Trump Energy Order Fallout 51:18 Florida Group Chat Arrest 01:00:07 Generational Squeeze Talk 01:04:29 Modern Masculinity Reset 01:13:45 FISA Flip And Surveillance 01:23:54 Wrap Up And Plugs

    1 小時 26 分鐘
  2. 4月17日

    Why Are Politicians So Horny?

    Gas at $4+, Horny Congress, and Melania’s Epstein Panic: Libservative Goes Off the Rails Dan and Corey riff on rising gas and diesel prices, arguing oil is a global commodity and warning that shortages and compounding inflation will make fuel and food more expensive, especially as fertilizer supplies dry up, hurting small farmers while big, subsidized agribusiness absorbs costs. They mock Trump’s talk of “price gouging,” criticize the Iran conflict for straining the global economy and NATO relations, and say even ending it now wouldn’t quickly normalize oil or fertilizer markets. The show detours into claims of congressional sexual misconduct involving Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales, plus a taxpayer-funded congressional settlement slush fund and bipartisan votes against releasing names. They also discuss Melania Trump’s statement denying Epstein ties, Trump approval sliding with non-college white voters, a parody Alex Jones “low IQ” skit, California’s “Stop Nick Shirley” bill concerns, Ticketmaster/Live Nation monopoly issues, and Pete Hegseth quoting a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction. 00:00 Cold Open and Banter 01:37 Gas Prices and Inflation Talk 02:30 Oil Is a Global Market 04:10 Fertilizer Shortage and Price Gouging 07:12 Farm Subsidies and Food Costs 09:30 War Fallout and NATO Tensions 12:17 Apple Maps and Lebanon Ceasefire 15:06 Congress Sex Scandals 19:27 Why Politicians Are Horny 27:40 Melania Epstein Statement 38:53 Trump War Spin and Polling Slide 42:36 Trump Economy Slide 43:18 Iran War Backlash 45:27 Satire Meets Reality 47:47 Tucker Bible Speculation 48:31 Alex Jones Low IQ Skit 55:49 Horny Congress Slush Fund 59:30 Ticketmaster Monopoly Rant 01:00:47 Stop Nick Shirley Act 01:07:13 Weaponized Justice Cycle 01:14:25 Hegseth Pulp Fiction Prayer 01:21:51 Paramedics Struck in Lebanon 01:24:39 Wrap Up and Plugs

    1 小時 26 分鐘
  3. 4月8日

    Trump Delays Bombing; Tries To Figure Out How To Win While Losing

    Trump’s “Power Plant Day” Fizzles: Ceasefire, Chaos, and MAGA Victory Laps Dan Griffin and Corey Walsh host a special Tuesday episode of Libservative reacting to Trump’s claim that Tuesday would be “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day” in Iran, which instead becomes talk of a tentative two‑week ceasefire and an Iranian 10‑point peace plan the White House/Trump calls workable. They criticize pro‑MAGA influencers for declaring “Trump won,” arguing the war brought massive deaths, billions lost, depleted Tomahawk stockpiles, alienated allies, and weakened trust in U.S. diplomacy and the dollar, while Iran gains leverage through energy warfare and control of the Strait of Hormuz (including reported tolls and non‑dollar payments). They mock hawkish media (Laura Ingraham) and highlight Joe Kent warning Israel could sabotage peace, while noting continued strikes and conflicting reports after the ceasefire announcement. The episode ends with jokes and a clip of Trump boasting about his signature versus Biden’s autopen. 00:00 Welcome and Banter 01:37 Trump Iran War Whiplash 03:41 Power Plant Day Truth 05:02 Ceasefire and Peace Plan 08:06 What Did Trump Win 10:10 Diplomacy Bombed Twice 11:15 Petrodollar and Strait 14:11 Laura Ingraham Spin 18:17 War Narrative Shifts 19:54 Dual Use Targets Debate 22:17 Mission Accomplished Claim 27:08 Regime Change Backfires 29:27 Journalists Jail Threat 32:17 Ceasefire Already Breaking 34:03 Iranian Restraint Reality 34:29 No Moral High Ground 34:55 Iran Leverage and Energy War 36:41 Ceasefire Claims and Breaking News 37:34 Civilian Infrastructure Fallout 40:05 AI Targeting and Keyword Strikes 42:58 Joe Kent Ceasefire Pitch 47:37 Petrodollar Erosion and Sanctions 49:45 Ranking Presidents and Iran History 54:01 Trump War Crime Defense Clip 59:07 War Crimes and Anti Government Wrap 01:00:33 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Us 01:02:18 Autopen Comedy and Sign Off

    1 小時 5 分鐘
  4. 4月3日

    Trump Doesn't Know What It Means To Win This War

    Plant Holocaust, Crossdressing Scandal & Trump’s Iran Nothingburger (Libservative Gets After It!!) Dan and Corey open Libservative with Dan recounting a home renovation mishap that sent his wife’s plants and 20 pounds of soil down the stairs. They joke about Dan arguing with ChatGPT over fascism vs. socialism, then dive into a Daily Mail report alleging Kristi Noem’s husband, Brian Noem, lived a crossdressing “bimbofication” double life, paid fetish models, and created potential blackmail risks; they mock the media coverage and speculate about Noem’s firing and hypocrisy. The show shifts to criticism of Trump’s recent speech and U.S. actions toward Iran, warning about economic fallout from the Strait of Hormuz and the limits of “blowing stuff up” as a strategy, while arguing international law is selectively invoked and discussing Israel’s policies toward Palestinians. They briefly touch on Pam Bondi being replaced by Todd Blanche, Dan Bongino and the Epstein issue, Lindsey Graham, TSA privatization, and a conversion-therapy free-speech case, then close with plugs and social links. 00:00 Welcome to Libservative 01:30 Basement Renovation Chaos 02:13 Plant Staircase Disaster 06:04 Family Jokes and Kid Roasts 07:30 Arguing With ChatGPT 10:10 Noem Husband Scandal 17:00 Hypocrisy and Reactions 20:45 Fox News Coverage Clip 25:10 Pivot to Iran War Talk 25:25 Trump Speech Breakdown 30:37 Strait of Hormuz Stakes 33:45 Why Bombing Isnt Winning 37:13 Obama Iran Deal Fact Check 40:05 Iran’s Parallel Forces 41:02 Nukes and Deterrence 42:52 International Law Hypocrisy 45:04 Propaganda and Victimhood 48:12 Israel Apartheid Law 50:48 Anti Muslim Campaign Rant 53:18 Bondi Fired Epstein Files 55:47 Trump Coalition and Corruption 01:00:04 Syria Cuba and Moon Talk 01:01:35 Lindsey Graham Roast 01:05:49 Privatize TSA Debate 01:08:34 Conversion Therapy Free Speech 01:15:23 Wrap Up and Plugs

    1 小時 18 分鐘
  5. 3月27日

    Troops on The Ground!!: A Master Class in Bad Propaganda

    Pizza Coma Politics: JD Vance’s Couch Fetish, Fake War Hype, and Lindsey Graham’s Island Invasion Fantasy Dan and Corey host a chaotic Libservative episode filled with jokes (including an Airbnb “furniture pisser” they dub the perfect mistress for JD Vance, Chuck Norris “RIP,” and a limbless cornhole player accused of murder) before pivoting to war and propaganda. They argue social-media-era conflicts are flooded with misinformation, roast outrage over a Druski/Erica Kirk parody, and criticize Gavin Newsom for backtracking on calling Israel an apartheid state. The discussion centers on Israel-Iran escalation, oil and Strait of Hormuz risks, sanctions and incentives for nuclear weapons, and claims of scripted media messaging about paying more for gas. They condemn talk of assassinating the Ayatollah, cite reports Trump is shown strike montages, cover Israel’s stated intent to control parts of southern Lebanon, and mock Lindsey Graham proposing taking an Iranian oil island like Iwo Jima while warning boots-on-the-ground would mean years of war. 00:00 Show Kickoff Banter 01:57 War Propaganda Fog 02:48 Airbnb Piss Scandal 06:37 Chuck Norris Memories 11:56 Cornhole Murder Story 15:07 Druski Whiteface Debate 19:24 Newsom Israel Flip Flop 25:04 War Machine Incentives 29:51 Hegseth Iran Hypocrisy 35:26 Nukes Deterrence Logic 38:43 Iran US Mistrust Cycle 41:54 Europe Nuclear Posture 44:25 Who Benefits From War 45:31 Fertilizer Shockwaves 46:24 Pacific Allies and Carrier Fire 48:35 Trump War Montages 50:29 Iran Energy Leverage 52:51 Israel Moves Into Lebanon 54:49 Good Guys Bad Guys Logic 59:58 Greater Israel Comparisons 01:01:49 Media Script on Gas 01:05:09 Assassinating Heads of State 01:10:18 World Turns on America 01:15:32 Boots on Ground Creep 01:21:37 Lindsey Graham Island Plan 01:27:19 Loose Ends and Sign Off

    1 小時 31 分鐘
  6. 3月20日

    The Character Assassination of Joe Kent

    Dog Poop Road Trip, Epstein Distractions & Tulsi’s ‘Imminent Threat’ Dodge — Plus Bibi’s Murder Punch Card?! Dan and Corey open with jokes about last week’s botched outro, road-trip “road beers,” and a disgusting dog-poop incident during a 3:30 a.m. drive home, then pivot to politics: they argue the Iran war is distracting from the Epstein files and complain that dissidents like Joe Kent are investigated faster than names tied to Epstein. They discuss Kent’s high-profile resignation as head of the National Counterterrorism Center, praising it as principled while criticizing media figures for blaming Israel but avoiding holding Trump accountable. They play and react to Tulsi Gabbard’s tense exchange with Sen. Jon Ossoff about whether Iran posed an “imminent nuclear threat,” calling her evasive and accusing her of choosing job security over truth. They mock a Netanyahu–Huckabee video featuring a “punch card,” debate claims it might be AI, and slam Trump adviser Kevin Hassett for saying the economy would be fine even if consumers suffer. 00:00 Welcome Back Banter 01:45 Road Trip Podcast Vibes 02:54 Vacation Dog Disaster 06:45 Epstein Files Distraction 08:00 Iran War And The Economy 11:38 Joe Kent Resigns 14:31 Blaming Israel Not Trump 20:26 Tulsi Gabbard Disillusionment 24:38 Ossoff Grills Tulsi 29:07 Tulsi Dodges Imminent Threat 35:40 Would Kamala Be Different 42:08 Reading Kent Resignation Letter 47:07 Who Is Joe Kent Really 49:35 War Reality Check On Iran 51:23 Proxy Wars Reality 52:00 Iran Built To Endure 53:40 Existential War Mindset 54:20 Asymmetric Attrition Lessons 56:53 Regime Change Myth 58:41 Iranian Demographics Explained 01:02:02 Joe Kent Fallout 01:03:31 MAGA Media Audience Capture 01:09:14 Netanyahu AI Rumors 01:13:29 Punch Card Video Reaction 01:16:51 Oil Pipeline Hegemony 01:22:55 War Economy Spin 01:29:48 Neocons Return Again 01:31:38 Vance 2028 Trap 01:33:53 Show Wrap And Outro

    1 小時 38 分鐘
  7. 3月13日

    Bombs, Barrels & Bulls#!t

    Iran War Update: Gas Goes Up, Missiles Go Boom, and Epstein Still Ain’t Dead (Probably) On the Libservative podcast, Corey hosts with Bell while Dan is away, covering the ongoing Iran war, rising gas prices, and political fallout. They criticize Trump golfing while authorizing a major Strategic Petroleum Reserve release, compare it to Biden’s 2022 release, and mock the recurring “short-term pain for long-term gain” messaging. They argue the U.S. is spending about $1B/day firing expensive missiles at cheap drones, warn the conflict could drag on (with a memo preparing through September 2026), and say the war is destabilizing alliances, including pulling Patriot/THAAD systems from South Korea. They discuss claims a U.S. tomahawk hit a school, broader history of U.S.-Iran tensions, cluster munitions hypocrisy, job losses and higher unemployment, and new Epstein guard cover-up allegations, then touch on special-election “blue wave” chatter and Trump targeting Thomas Massie. 00:00 Welcome to Libservative 01:12 Show topics and tech issues 03:01 Trump golfing and war optics 04:00 Oil reserves and gas prices 07:07 Short term pain montage 08:51 Drone math and war costs 11:58 Public support and goalposts 13:15 Religion and the war lens 17:49 School strike and deniability 21:35 How we got here since 1954 26:43 Regime change and mission creep 28:50 Cluster bombs and hypocrisy 30:11 Patriot systems and global spillover 37:05 THAAD moved from Korea to Israel 38:46 Two state solution and blowback fears 42:44 War of attrition and economic pain 45:18 Diplomacy bombed and summer outlook 47:19 Unit Party Blue Wave 48:55 War Spending Inflation 49:45 Silver Demand Explained 50:40 War Powers Backroom Deals 52:12 DHS Shutdown Surveillance 55:33 Draft Fears Kids Recruiters 59:20 Bases Alliances Munitions 01:03:03 Money Printing Homefront 01:06:23 Subsidies Supply Demand 01:12:39 MAGA No New Wars 01:14:16 Massey Ana Third Way 01:20:12 Jobs Report Economy Data 01:25:49 Epstein Guard Coverup 01:28:31 Midterms Special Elections 01:37:17 Final Thoughts Sign Off

    1 小時 39 分鐘
  8. 3月6日

    🏳️‍🌈Supporting The Iran War IS WOKE AND GAY🏳️‍🌈

    Iran War Propaganda Meltdown: Rubio Flip-Flops, MAGA Shrinks, and Kristi Noem’s Taxpayer Bang Bus Dan and Corey argue the U.S. is being dragged into a war with Iran through propaganda, shifting justifications (nukes, missiles, Hezbollah, regime change), and character assassination of anti-war voices like Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Dave Smith. They criticize polls claiming most Trump supporters back the war, warn about rising gas prices, inflation, supply-chain disruption, and likely escalation from proxies to contractors to boots on the ground, plus refugees and blowback. They mock Orwellian messaging, viral videos of Iranians “celebrating,” and cite Rubio and Hegseth statements as narrative-caving flip-flops, alongside claims Israel pressured U.S. action. They highlight a Marine veteran protester whose arm was broken during a hearing, discuss war-gambling on Polymarket, alleged DHS contract corruption, and end with crude jokes about Kristi Noem, Corey Lewandowski, and Markwayne Mullin. 00:00 Cold Open Ground Zero 01:31 Iran War Doublethink 03:55 Maga Polls And Bots 07:00 Poll Questions Matter 09:42 Propaganda After Bombs 15:14 Liberators And Blowback 18:22 Sleeper Cells Narrative 23:25 Rubio Flip Flop Clip 28:15 Israel Pressure And Nukes 31:25 Endless Evil Whackamole 36:32 Regime Change Goalposts 39:11 Foot In Door Escalation 41:15 Ceasefire Doubts 42:10 War Costs Hit Home 42:54 Regime Change Fallout 44:31 Refugees And Blowback 46:12 Hegemony Reality Check 48:33 War Powers Breakdown 52:21 Energy Shockwaves 53:11 Iran Not The Enemy 57:26 Hegseth Press Clip 59:36 Diplomacy Betrayed 01:06:29 Propaganda Memory Hole 01:11:40 Veteran Protest Crackdown 01:20:29 Betting On Nuclear War 01:22:55 Flag Hypocrisy Watch 01:23:51 Old Iran Flag Debate 01:25:56 Kristi Noem Fired Fallout 01:27:42 Blankie Plane Scandal 01:31:02 Markwayne Mullen Chaos 01:36:56 Trump Softens Immigration 01:40:06 DHS Contract Fraud Hearing 01:44:21 Vote Out Every Incumbent 01:46:10 Midterms War Economy Fears 01:51:33 Ayatollah Assassination Fallout 01:54:45 Congress Harassment Coverup 01:57:31 Final Rant and Signoff

    1 小時 60 分鐘

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"Two intellectual idiots fostering political and cultural literacy!" Helping all of us understand the different social and political dynamics that divide us. In an effort to help us understand that we are more alike than we are different