Chris and Sean discuss how the New York Times and other American media outlets are acting nearly treasonous with the false reporting about what is happening in Gaza. They get pretty fired up talking about how Hamas is a terrorist organization, which the media should absolutely not believe – ever. They also discuss the mess happening in the U.S. House with the failure of Jim Jordan to get the votes for Speaker. And, as Dodgers fans, Sean and Chris are now rooting for the D-backs. Finally, Sean has some exciting personal news. All this in a supercharged episode!
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