Weekly live broadcast every Sunday on X (formerly Twitter). Hosts Dr RollerGator and Alexandros Marinos discuss the latest news in politics, pop culture, tech, AI, and all that is dum with the world. Tune in for takes informed by history, humor, and healthy skepticism. The world may be getting dummer, but you don’t have to.
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This episode moves from to tech power politics (Altman vs Musk, NASA vs SpaceX), then into executive oversight and AI censorship, closing on intellectual property, open-source tools, and epistemic clarity. It’s a dense, fast-moving three hours where each news story is treated as a case study in incentives and institutional failure rather than headl…
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A messy apology tour kicks off a deep dive into how past posts, symbols, and endorsements collide with modern media incentives. The guys trace the timeline of a political flare-up (including old Reddit comments, a high-profile endorsement, and the “I just found out” defense), then widen the lens: when “safety standards” become market moats, what th…
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A fast-moving, three-hour ride through undercover “sting” cases and entrapment, George Santos’ ever-growing fabulism, spyware and state surveillance (hello, Pegasus/NSO), 2024–25 election machinery fights (Dominion, audits, paper trails), foreign-policy whiplash (Ukraine/Israel), and a grab-bag of culture-war oddities—stitched together with the sho…
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The show opens with Gator urging listeners to help This Dum Week beat Chelsea Clinton’s new foundation-funded podcast, “That Can’t Be True,” in Spotify ratings — a tongue-in-cheek promo that sets the tone for another politically surreal episode. From there, the hosts jump straight into a Discord identity-verification breach, where 1.5 terabytes of …
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This week on This Dum Week, Gator and Alex take a global tour through culture, politics, technology, and outright absurdity — from cousin-marriage controversies in Britain to fake statues of Trump and Epstein, from abortion pill approvals to AI-driven network sabotage. The episode opens with the hosts breaking down the NHS’s genomics blog controver…
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This week’s This Dum Week delivers one of the most sprawling episodes yet, as Gator and Alex navigate a chaotic blend of scam culture, censorship battles, Russiagate retrospectives, courtroom drama, health controversies, and AI dystopias. The show opens on a satirical note with Tai Lopez, the “here in my garage” Lamborghini influencer, whose empire…
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James Comey: Professional Son of a Bitch
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1:27:13With the breaking news of James Comey’s indictment, we revisit a February 9, 2025 episode of This Dum Week, where Gator and Alex reviewed the tangled history of Russiagate, strategic leaking, and the political chaos of Trump’s first months in office. The conversation traces how Comey, Benjamin Wittes, and others helped seed media narratives through…
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This episode of This Dum Week blends pop culture weirdness, political fallout, legal drama, and deep dives into free speech and radicalization. Gator and Alex open with a lighter segment on rising musician D4VD, whose missing Tesla was discovered with a body in the trunk — eerily echoing his own lyrics. But the humor quickly gives way to heavier ma…
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Charlie Kirk Special Episode, This Dum Week 2025-09-14
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3:28:32This week’s episode of This Dum Week is split into two very different halves. The first half plays like a mini-documentary: a chronological walk through America’s political and cultural flashpoints from 2017 to today, charting how campus free-speech battles, meme wars, violent protests, Proud Boys clashes, antifa counter-mobilizations, and escalati…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex return with another “severely dumb” week, covering everything from political scandals to global security debates, and high-profile legal sagas. The hosts mix satire with serious analysis, taking listeners through stories that reveal the absurdity of power, media, and culture. The show opens with updates on their podc…
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In this late-summer episode, Gator and Alex dive into a chaotic mix of surreal satire, shifting health policies, and cultural controversies. Serious discussions on vaccines, public health, and political maneuvering inside major agencies. Key threads include the monkeypox vaccination rollout, the reshuffling of leadership at the CDC, and debates aro…
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This episode of This Dum Week opens with a shaky technical start before Gator and Alex hit their stride, covering a wide mix of politics, tech hype, culture, and internet oddities. The show blends reflective dives into historical scandals, contemporary tech controversies, and satirical exposés of modern influencers. The first part revisits how medi…
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In this sprawling episode, Gator (suffering from laryngitis) and Alex weave together global drug debates, Elon Musk’s Doge controversies, FBI intrigue, government corruption, and culture war battles into another “dum week.” The show opens with satire and riffs on cocaine before diving into Colombia’s president comparing cocaine to whiskey — sparkin…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex take on a week filled with global controversy, political spectacle, and swirling narratives around tech and government power. The show opens with Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s provocative claim that cocaine is “no worse than whiskey” and could be sold like wine if legalized, sparking debate about global drug po…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex cover another jam-packed week of politics, tech drama, and cultural absurdities. They open with surreal moments from the DNC chair race, segue into the symbolism of the Doomsday Clock, and then dive into political theater surrounding Trump’s inauguration, Biden’s exit, and legal showdowns. Along the way, they weave t…
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In this wide-ranging episode of This Dumb Week (Jan 26, 2025), Gator and Alex unpack the whirlwind of U.S. political change, global intrigue, and tech controversies. The conversation kicks off with reflections on Joe Biden’s historically low approval ratings as he exits office, setting the stage for Donald Trump’s return to power. The hosts examine…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex cover a sprawling set of political, financial, and cultural stories that made the week “exceptionally dum.” They open with reflections on the final days of Joe Biden’s presidency — from TikTok bans and constitutional “hard forks” to speculation over last-minute pardons for Sam Bankman-Fried. The conversation then mov…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex sift through what they call an “exceptionally dumb week,” unpacking stories of devastation, resilience, and policy failures. The conversation begins with empathy for communities who have lost homes, memories, and livelihoods to massive wildfires, before broadening into a sharp critique of government preparedness and …
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In this week’s episode, Gator and Alex regroup after a rocky start to tackle a whirlwind of news stories and online narratives. The discussion centers on the Tesla Cybertruck, which quickly became the focus of wild speculation following its involvement in headline-grabbing incidents. From there, the hosts explore the connections being drawn between…
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In this episode, Gator and Alex host a lively conversation that moves between serious analysis and playful speculation. The discussion begins with casual banter before diving into Google’s latest quantum computing announcement and its sweeping claims about the multiverse. The hosts push back on the hype, teasing apart the real computational progres…
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