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Sorry, Ian Smith. Why would I say Ian Banks? Yeah, Ian Smith, the fucking, yeah, leader of Rhodesia. We'll do him soon. Yeah. We'll do another South African guy too, but I think we're going to do Rhodesia next first.
Paul F. Tompkins. We'd love to have Paul back on. Would be happy to have Ed Helms back on for one that's a little bit more fun.
Paul F. Tompkins. We'd love to have Paul back on. Would be happy to have Ed Helms back on for one that's a little bit more fun.
Paul F. Tompkins. We'd love to have Paul back on. Would be happy to have Ed Helms back on for one that's a little bit more fun.
I want to say something about Ed because we get offers from like famous people a lot and without like naming any names, sometimes we make attempts that don't wind up as episodes because when they realize what the show is and how different this is that they need to sit here for two or three hours that we're going to be really going into detail that often we're talking about things from like a more radical political lens, they get uncomfortable because it's
I want to say something about Ed because we get offers from like famous people a lot and without like naming any names, sometimes we make attempts that don't wind up as episodes because when they realize what the show is and how different this is that they need to sit here for two or three hours that we're going to be really going into detail that often we're talking about things from like a more radical political lens, they get uncomfortable because it's
I want to say something about Ed because we get offers from like famous people a lot and without like naming any names, sometimes we make attempts that don't wind up as episodes because when they realize what the show is and how different this is that they need to sit here for two or three hours that we're going to be really going into detail that often we're talking about things from like a more radical political lens, they get uncomfortable because it's
you know, maybe something they view as dangerous for their career or whatever. And Ed Helms, who I don't think really knew much about us coming into the show.
you know, maybe something they view as dangerous for their career or whatever. And Ed Helms, who I don't think really knew much about us coming into the show.
you know, maybe something they view as dangerous for their career or whatever. And Ed Helms, who I don't think really knew much about us coming into the show.
He listened to an episode, maybe. But he sat down and I come in with fucking a harder episode to be a fun guest on, Curtis Yarvin. And it is immediately down to clown. So I was, you know, I have respect for that.
He listened to an episode, maybe. But he sat down and I come in with fucking a harder episode to be a fun guest on, Curtis Yarvin. And it is immediately down to clown. So I was, you know, I have respect for that.
He listened to an episode, maybe. But he sat down and I come in with fucking a harder episode to be a fun guest on, Curtis Yarvin. And it is immediately down to clown. So I was, you know, I have respect for that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's too early to tell where things are going to end. But obviously, I mean, it looks like the Turks are going to be allowed to continue to bomb as Israel has been bombing Rojava and the United States isn't going to do anything. It's unclear if the U.S. is going to even stand up for Kobani in any meaningful way.
It's too early to tell where things are going to end. But obviously, I mean, it looks like the Turks are going to be allowed to continue to bomb as Israel has been bombing Rojava and the United States isn't going to do anything. It's unclear if the U.S. is going to even stand up for Kobani in any meaningful way.
It's too early to tell where things are going to end. But obviously, I mean, it looks like the Turks are going to be allowed to continue to bomb as Israel has been bombing Rojava and the United States isn't going to do anything. It's unclear if the U.S. is going to even stand up for Kobani in any meaningful way.
But it's also I don't really want to say too much because all of this is happening right now. I'm very concerned. You know, obviously, there's no chance of things getting better in Syria, period. without Assad gone, so I'm glad that he's gone, but what that means for Rojava is still very much unclear to this point, you know? It's... It's a scary time.