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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 39 MIN

No Strategy, No Guardrails: Iran, RFK, and AI's Accountability Gap

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The exhaustion is real. This week Hailey and Michele dig into the Iran war's stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz — tankers seized, jet fuel prices spiking, allies absorbing billions in losses — and what it means that no one in this administration had an exit strategy. Then: the ongoing leadership exodus and Trump trying to hold the House by swapping out whoever's polling badly. RFK Jr. walks back his anti-vax legacy while measles makes a comeback. FIFA tourism is cratering. Tariff refunds are going to corporations, not people. And then there's the ChatGPT-assisted shooting at FSU — which opens a real conversation about AI guardrails, complicity, corporate liability, and why Claude refusing to work with an abusive user is actually the right call. We end on the anti-AI movement, who's really opting out, and why they won't be able to for long.

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