Top 5 AI Satire Clips of the Week: Trump Abandoned, Hegseth’s Lego War & Randy Rainbow at #1
David Shuster ranks the sharpest AI-powered takedowns of the slush fund, the Signal-chat secretary, and the Congress that won’t lift a finger.
Read More →David Shuster ranks the sharpest AI-powered takedowns of the slush fund, the Signal-chat secretary, and the Congress that won’t lift a finger.
Read More →3,200 terminated grants. 74,000 stranded trial participants. NIH funding at a 25-year low. A wound care doctor explains who actually gets the invoice.
Read More →Plus: BAM COO Lawrence Winnerman on his new essay Running with the Devil—why the same political class missing the GOP purge is missing the 93-million-job AI crisis already underway.
Read More →David Shuster on Kash Patel’s VIP tour of the USS Arizona—the sunken battleship where 900 Americans died at Pearl Harbor, where oil from the wreckage is still called “the black tears of the dead.”
Read More →An unscheduled live rant — on Jared Polis pardoning election-fraudster Tina Peters, Jared Golden tying the War Powers vote in Trump’s favor, and the Virginia legislature begging a corrupt Supreme Court for permission to fight.
Read More →Tequila Talk This Week: Trump built a political identity around “strength.” But “Mr. Tough Guy” always ends up begging powerful people for a bailout—while tossing ordinary Americans to the wolves.
Read More →The alleged Correspondents’ Dinner shooter wasn’t an “anti-Christian” stranger to faith. He led a Christian fellowship and organized discussions on the forgiveness of sin.
Read More →What she’s uncovering raises uncomfortable questions—and why it matters goes far beyond one campaign.
Read More →Shuster’s Weekly Update—featuring Jimmy Kimmel’s “RESIGN” drug commercial, a Lego-animated Mike Johnson, and a 1960s-sitcom parody of the Iran war you’ll send to ten people.
Read More →Trump’s ballroom grift, the right-wing influencer revolt, Chuck Grassley’s anti-MLK record, and the funniest Shuster bit on Amped Up to date. Pour something.
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