Each episode, Dan and Jordan take a look at some clips from that day's Alex Jones Show and struggle to make sense of what they find.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan listen to Alex discuss how his dad suggested he commit attempted murder as a child, confirm that Elon Musk is smart, and interview a gelatin industry scammer about USAID.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to hear the pay off of Alex's big cliff-hanger, and the cliff-hanger of Dan's bright spot is resolved as well.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to hear Alex's take on Elon Musk invading the Treasury Department and Trump using tariffs as economic violence.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan try to make sense of how much of Alex's show has become just cold-reading tweets, despite the immense amount of actual things happening in the world.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan take in Alex bringing in Roger Stone to talk about the JFK files that Trump was set to release, and trying to decide whether or not a plane crashing is suspicious.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan get to hear Alex interview three complete idiots, break down some science, and try his best to pretend to care about RFK's confirmation hearing.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan try to make sense of Alex celebrating the ideas of a return to the Monroe Doctrine, a rise of American empire, and the creation of a "prison planet" in El Salvador.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to enjoy Alex arguing that Elon Musk should probably be the king of space, and that this was foretold by a famous Nazi who could see the future.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to hear how Alex is navigating his new reality where Trump is back in office, complete with a bunch of lies about immigration issues and a big reveal about Alex's political history.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan take a glimpse into the mind of Steven Crowder, as he is deposed over his misidentification of the Allen mass shooter and in the process reveals that he may be even dumber than previously thought. (Note: This episode was recorded in late 2024, hence the reference to Dan being on vacation)…
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan check out Alex's first Saturday episode of Trump's second term, which is mostly about how Elon Musk is super cool, how Alex needs money bad, and how Alex ran head-first into a door in the middle of the night.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan continue their examination of the beginning of the second Trump term, as Alex declares Trump king of the world, discusses his perilous financial situation, and threatens the life of a high-schooler.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan review the deposition of Newsmax's corporate representative in the case involving the misidentification of the Allen mass shooter, where they see a stark contrast with how all of Infowars' corporate representatives have acted. (Note: This was recorded in late 2024, which is why there is a reference to Dan's vacat…
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan find Alex in a complicated emotional state, alternating between orgasmic outbursts and interviewing a Canadian idiot about eating bugs.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan continue to observe Alex's coverage of the beginning of Trump's second term, including lots of complaints about AI, lots of excuses for Trump's failings, and a guest appearance from a seditious militia leader.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in on the day after the inauguration to see if Alex has any thoughts about Elon Musk's interesting gesture choices, and figure out which seditious conspirator he interviews first.
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan continue to observe how things played out on Inauguration Day for Alex. as Trump begins to roll out his executive orders and holds a celebratory parade indoors.
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