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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2025 · 18 MIN

The Great Divide: Who's Really to Blame?

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We investigate a provocative hypothesis: Conservatives manipulate the rich and middle class into blaming the poor for America's problems, while liberals manipulate the poor and middle class into blaming the rich. Using evidence from history, psychology, and even biology, we'll dissect the political playbook. Are we all just pawns in a larger game? Join us as we uncover the tactics used to divide us and explore who truly benefits from the blame game.

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We investigate a provocative hypothesis: Conservatives manipulate the rich and middle class into blaming the poor for America's problems, while liberals manipulate the poor and middle class into blaming the rich. Using evidence from history,...

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