Rebecca Little, author of "Swing: Are American Elections Legitimate?" comes on the show to discuss her book and the flaws in our voting system as we close in on the biggest election of many people's lives this year.
There's a billion-dollar industry around BS performance-enhancing supplements, but legendary Bullshido member and supplement industry insider code-named "Roidie McDouchebag" comes on the podcast to separate that BS from facts and provide answers to questions you were afraid to ask.
No, a screenshot of "Steve Rogers" in Times Square in Captain America does not show evidence for a planned pandemic. Of course it doesn't. But this ding-dong who got dunked on sure thought so.
Clark Neily is the Vice President for Criminal Justice at the CATO Institute and an expert on Constitutional Law, and was co-council for the historic District of Columbia v. Heller Supreme Court case on the Second Amendment. He joins us on the podcast to address the issue of Qualified Immunity complicating the relationship between police and the public.
If you've never even read the abstract from David Dunning and Justin Kruger's "Unskilled and Unaware of it" but still insist on referring to the Dunning-Kruger Effect to try and dunk on someone, there's a good chance you fall under its purview.
80's kids will remember "Chunk" from The Goonies. Well that affable little Hawaiian-shirted, truffle shuffler is now rapidly becoming the template for young Americans;...
In this episode, Jack and Phrost dive into the growing wave of right-wing influencers abandoning Trump. From Joe Rogan's stunned reaction to the Iran war, to Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones turning on the administration, to Tucker Carlson's performative outrage—the rats are leaving the ship. Also covered are the Epstein files cover-up, with Phrost reading from a harrowing victim's journal, debate on whether MAGA reformers deserve forgiveness, and a for pitch the world's greatest charitable organization: Bum Justice.
Editorial essay by Chris Wissman.
Hosts and guests on recent Bullshido podcasts have expressed legitimate worries about a martial-arts-to-fascism pipeline—the potential for a largely young,...