EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025
Another Trip Around the Sun: Tariffs, Epstein, and Media Misdirection (Audio)
from Light Beer Dark Money · host Light Beer Dark Money
Chris and Sean return from birthday celebrations to unpack a packed agenda—starting with Trump’s misunderstood tariff agenda. Despite the media’s obsession with “protectionism,” the goal is opening up closed markets like Japan and the EU to American products. Why can’t you buy a Ford in Tokyo or American-grown rice in Japan? The answer isn’t economic—it’s political. Next up: the latest manufactured outrage from the cultural Left. Actress Sydney Sweeney dares to appear in a wholesome American Eagle jeans ad, and the radical Left goes berserk. Why? Because she doesn’t parrot progressive orthodoxy on demand. The guys explore how this meltdown is yet another example of how the Democratic Party and its activist base have completely lost touch with reality—and with normal Americans. Then, they turn to the ongoing Epstein controversy. While Democrats try to tie it to Trump, they continue to ignore the deeper, more disturbing reality: the Clintons sit at the very center of the Epstein web. Including, yes, the bizarre painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress hanging in Epstein’s Manhattan apartment. Did he actually pose for it? Next, the New York Times and another misleading story out of Gaza—this time mislabeling a photo of a child with cerebral palsy as a victim of Israeli blockade and starvation. The facts tell a very different story. Finally, a moment of reflection and tribute: Chris and Sean salute Ozzy Osbourne. As Gen X loses another legend, the guys take stock of time, legacy, and the icons who shaped a generation. Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LBDMshow Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/
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Chris and Sean return from birthday celebrations to unpack a packed agenda—starting with Trump’s misunderstood tariff agenda. Despite the media’s obsession with “protectionism,” the goal is opening up closed markets like Japan and the EU to American products. Why can’t you buy a Ford in Tokyo or American-grown rice in Japan? The answer isn’t economic—it’s political. Next up: the latest manufactured outrage from the cultural Left. Actress Sydney Sweeney dares to appear in a wholesome American Eagle jeans ad, and the radical Left goes berserk. Why? Because she doesn’t parrot progressive orthodoxy on demand. The guys explore how this meltdown is yet another example of how the Democratic Party and its activist base have completely lost touch with reality—and with normal Americans. Then, they turn to the ongoing Epstein controversy. While Democrats try to tie it to Trump, they continue to ignore the deeper, more disturbing reality: the Clintons sit at the very center of the Epstein web. Including, yes, the bizarre painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress hanging in Epstein’s Manhattan apartment. Did he actually pose for it? Next, the New York Times and another misleading story out of Gaza—this time mislabeling a photo of a child with cerebral palsy as a victim of Israeli blockade and starvation. The facts tell a very different story. Finally, a moment of reflection and tribute: Chris and Sean salute Ozzy Osbourne. As Gen X loses another legend, the guys take stock of time, legacy, and the icons who shaped a generation. Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LBDMshow Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/
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