David Sacks
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comedy and basically working together, kumbaya.
comedy and basically working together, kumbaya.
I think both sides- She just had a diatribe where she basically said that Republicans, and actually not just partisan Republicans, but even tech companies that merely were working with the administration should expect to get prosecuted.
I think both sides- She just had a diatribe where she basically said that Republicans, and actually not just partisan Republicans, but even tech companies that merely were working with the administration should expect to get prosecuted.
I mean, she was basically outright saying she and the Democrats are going to pursue lawfare as soon as they get back in charge.
I mean, she was basically outright saying she and the Democrats are going to pursue lawfare as soon as they get back in charge.
We've just gone crazy with it.
We've just gone crazy with it.
Love you, Essie.
Love you, Essie.
We need to get merch.
We need to get merch.
Okay, everyone.
By popular demand, we're doing an all-Epstein show today.
My besties are all on vacation for ski week, so I'm taking this on solo.
We have three different guests on who all have very different interpretations and opinions of the Epstein story.
Sagar Ranjeti from Breaking Points believes that the Epstein story shows that there is a quote-unquote Epstein class that operates above law and accountability.
He views the story as an indictment of our ruling elites.
Michael Tracy is skeptical about many of the most salacious claims about Epstein and questions whether they meet any kind of evidentiary standard.
He has criticized the media feeding frenzy over what he has called Epstein mythology.