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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2025 · 15 MIN

Why My Father’s Service Makes Trump’s Insults Unforgivable

from Super Professor's Podcast · host CLEMONS KUNKEL

Send us Fan MailThe mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who keep the country standing.We go straight at the hard parts. I lay out why language matters when it comes to sexual misconduct and why euphemisms blunt harm. I connect legal outcomes, delays, and influence to a broader crisis of accountability that rewards money over integrity. We examine immigration hypocrisy—the family histories, the marriages, the talking points—and how convenient narratives crowd out honest debate. If you’ve felt the ground shifting under your feet as media spin replaces memory, you’ll recognize the frustration: truth doesn’t have a PR team, but it still deserves a voice.There’s also a warning here. When political violence is flirted with and fantasies of civil conflict get airtime, we forget who actually bears the cost. Veterans, farmers, and working families are still out here, skilled and steady, tired of being mocked by people who confuse collectibles for strength. I’m not asking you to agree with my tone; I’m asking you to test my claims, honor the records, and decide what kind of country you want to live in. If courage is more than a slogan, it shows up in how we treat the vulnerable, how we hold the powerful to account, and how we defend the truth when it’s inconvenient. If this hits a nerve or clears the fog, share it with someone who needs the reminder, subscribe for more unfiltered conversations, and leave a review telling me where you stand.Support the show`We are Americans, NOT MAGA! We care about you. Renee Nicole Good 37 Die because of trump, Repubilicans, and ICE! Ice killed Renee Nicole Good 37-year-old Mom! We have a 34-count convicted felon, Trump, who is enjoying destroying the country and our human rights to live! It's not going to stop. Trump believes in his hate and bullying. The first time he kidnapped 2,600 parents and kept the kids for Jeffrey Epstein, I'm sure. But Jeffrey Epstein died under Trump's watch, and we will never see all the files, but the mama's boy said he was going to release them. Trump lies to us 24/7.  You can watch the video of Renee trying to get out of the way of the Trump Gestapo. She was not a terrorist, but Ashley Babbitt was, and her family got almost 5 million dollars for being a terrorist and an insurrectionist.  Don't forget, Trump freed all the evil people, and their slates were wiped clean. You will not know who the insurrections are because they have clean records, no way of knowing that they were the ones who beat up cops. Renee Nichole Good would have never died if the Republicans had done their job on the first two impeachments. Facts matter. I don't go by alternative facts from Kellyanne Conway andTrump

Send us Fan Mail The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ...

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