
Nancy and Sarah discuss the continuing saga of Luigi Mangione, newly minted folk hero and alleged assassin of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. “Here’s this man who is a revolutionary, who’s famous, who’s handsome, he’s smart, he’s a person who seems like a morally good man, which is hard to find,” said journalist Taylor Lorenz on CNN, and while there was some context to that comment, there wasn’t much. At Coachella, Circle Jerks’ frontman Keith Morris called for an “army of Luigis,” while folk singer Jesse Welles is selling out venues with his Luigi-inspired song “United Healthcare.” Nancy and Sarah talk about anti-heroes, the politics of protest music, the catharsis of Netflix, and why our culture has a hard-on for murderers.
Also discussed:
Would you go to space?
Why wasn’t Oprah on that flight?
Nancy’s Circle Jerks encounter
Sarah eats two-week old steak. Pays the price.
Cody Balmer is no Luigi Mangione — or is he?
Taylor Lorenz is one strange bird
Luxembourg, Rosenberg, same diff …
Missing Ross Perot
Sarah confuses Dallas Morning News baseball writer Evan Grant with Ryan Murphy favorite/teen heartthrob Evan Peters …
Weinstein case = can of worms with snakes inside
Sarah tells a dad joke, stands behind it
Someone looks like four miles of bad road
Candace Owens, if we must
You gotta put batteries in your vibrator
Plus, Clyde Barrow was not impotent, ChatGPT roasts Sarah and Nancy, a special friend-of-the-pod on Bill Maher this Friday, and much more!
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