Pam, Planes and Perfection Salad
On this episode of The Snark Factor, Fingers and Sarah talk Pam Bondi, the Epstein-files backlash, Kristi Noem family drama, Iran, cast iron skillet anxiety, vanished old-school lunches, and the Miami airport baggage-fee fight that became pure 2026 content. Politics, food, airline chaos, and the usual wonderfully crooked detours.
An episode of the The Snark Factor podcast, hosted by Fingers Malloy, titled "Pam, Planes and Perfection Salad" was published on April 5, 2026 and runs 48 minutes.
April 5, 2026 ·48m · The Snark Factor
Summary
On this episode of The Snark Factor, Fingers Malloy and Sarah Smith bounce from the Pam Bondi fallout and the Epstein-files mess to the internet frenzy around Kristi Noem’s husband, then into the latest chaos surrounding Iran, Trump, and whether April Fool’s Day was a missed opportunity for presidential comedy. Along the way, they detour into cast iron skillet panic, old-school lunches like liverwurst and SOS, the horror of Jell-O vegetable molds, and a Miami airport baggage-fee meltdown that somehow turns into a conversation about Spanx, airline rage, and monetizing public embarrassment in 2026. It’s politics, food, absurdity, and just enough outrage to keep the whole thing moving.
Episode Description
On this episode of The Snark Factor, Fingers Malloy and Sarah Smith bounce from the Pam Bondi fallout and the Epstein-files mess to the internet frenzy around Kristi Noem’s husband, then into the latest chaos surrounding Iran, Trump, and whether April Fool’s Day was a missed opportunity for presidential comedy. Along the way, they detour into cast iron skillet panic, old-school lunches like liverwurst and SOS, the horror of Jell-O vegetable molds, and a Miami airport baggage-fee meltdown that somehow turns into a conversation about Spanx, airline rage, and monetizing public embarrassment in 2026. It’s politics, food, absurdity, and just enough outrage to keep the whole thing moving.
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