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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 28 MIN

L.A. Collapse, Tucker’s Meltdown, AOC Economics, and Rubio 2028

from Light Beer Dark Money · host Chris Clements and Sean Noble

Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down a packed rant episode that starts with a rough family road-trip disaster and quickly turns into a broader conversation about collapse, credibility, and the political future of the country. What begins with Sean getting stranded in Blythe after the family truckster dies on the way back from Southern California turns into a bigger reflection on California dysfunction, the decline of Los Angeles, and why people are finally getting fed up.They spend real time on the surprising mayoral buzz around Spencer Pratt, who is tapping into the very real frustration Angelenos feel about homelessness, crime, failed leadership, and a city that has visibly deteriorated over the last several years. Sean and Chris agree that while he is saying a lot of the right things, Los Angeles is still Los Angeles, and the math is probably not there for him to win. Still, they argue he is exposing real pain in the city and could parlay that momentum into something bigger.From there, they pivot to Tucker Carlson’s latest unraveling, reacting to a clip that they say perfectly captures the problem with Tucker’s recent style: throwing out sweeping allegations, hinting at conspiracies, and then collapsing when pressed for even basic evidence. Sean and Chris frame it as part of the broader online sideshow around 2028, with supporters of JD Vance and Marco Rubio increasingly circling each other even though the real question is still much simpler: what shape is the country in when Trump leaves office?They also get into the real electoral stakes ahead, including redistricting shifts in Virginia, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana, and what those changes could mean for the House map. Their argument is that Republicans still have a path to limit losses or even outperform expectations, but only if they stop the infighting and actually deliver on the agenda they were elected to pass.Then comes a classic AOC segment. Sean and Chris react to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claiming that billionaires cannot “earn” a billion dollars, using it as an example of how the hard left fundamentally misunderstands free enterprise, value creation, and the American system itself. For them, it is not just bad economics. It is a worldview that sees success as theft and treats prosperity as something government should confiscate.They wrap with Arizona news on Kari Lake’s nomination for ambassador to Jamaica, a little skepticism about what that means politically, and then close on what Chris sees as the real headline of the future: Marco Rubio. Rubio’s answer about America, its imperfect but exceptional history, and its story of continuous improvement leaves both hosts convinced he is the most compelling Republican voice for 2028. It is a strong finish to an episode about political competence, cultural decline, and why the country still needs leaders who can articulate what makes America worth defending.#MarcoRubio #AOC #LosAngeles #TuckerCarlson #KariLakeSubscribe for weekly conversations on Faith, Freedom & Free Enterprise with Sean Noble and Chris Clements.Light Beer Dark Money Website: lightbeerdarkmoney.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/

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Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down a packed rant episode that starts with a rough family road-trip disaster and quickly turns into a broader conversation about collapse, credibility, and the political future of the country. What begins with Sean getting stranded in Blythe after the family truckster dies on the way back from Southern California turns into a bigger reflection on California dysfunction, the decline of Los Angeles, and why people are finally getting fed up. They spend real ...

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