
Pardon the Politics
Where chaos meets clarity in American democracy.
Every week, Pardon the Politics dives headfirst into the madness of modern politics - unfiltered, unscripted, and unapologetically sharp. Hosted by a rotating crew of sharp-witted political thinkers, journalists, and everyday policy nerds, this podcast makes sense of the noise coming out of Washington, your statehouse, and your social media feed.
From the 2024 presidential race chaos to the culture war chessboard, from SCOTUS shockers to viral congressional meltdowns - no topic is too hot, too complex, or too ridiculous. If it’s trending, we’re talking about it. With humor, heart, and just the right amount of side-eye, we call out hypocrisy, break down policy, and highlight the real-life impact of political decisions on everyday Americans.
Equal parts analysis, debate, and barstool rant, Pardon the Politics is where informed meets irreverent. Whether you’re doom-scrolling or running for office, this is the political podcast that keeps you smart—and keeps it real.
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Pardon the Politics
Eggonomics and ICE Blunders
Fresh off Easter Sunday, Jeezy and Manny dive into another fire episode of Pardon the Politics with a full plate—scrambled egg prices, gun control insanity, and immigration misfires. First, Manny breaks down how the “egg crisis” had voters scrambling to the polls for Trump—spoiler alert: it wasn’t tariffs that saved breakfast, it was chickens… lots of them. Then, things get serious as the hosts unpack the tragic FSU mass shooting and Florida’s push to loosen gun laws—despite rising violence. But wait—there’s more: A U.S. citizen gets detained by ICE for existing while brown in Florida. And we’re not done yet—Trump’s beef with Harvard over DEI, Palestinian protests, and international students? Is this revenge for Barron’s college apps? Probably. It’s real talk, righteous rants, and hilarious one-liners that’ll have you questioning policy—and your breakfast.