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The morning starts heavy and honest. We confront reports of Hamas carrying out public executions in Gaza mere hours after a high-profile peace plan was signed—an unsettling collision of ceremony and reality. I don’t linger on gore, but I refuse to downplay what public violence is designed to do: project control, breed fear, and turn crowds into witnesses. It’s a stark reminder that documents can be signed in one room while power is performed in another.
From there, the tone shifts to something strangely revealing: New York City’s love affair with waiting in line. Hours for bagels, noodles, pancakes—queues that double as status symbols, social rituals, and proof-of-experience on your feed. I gripe about “online” versus “in line,” then admit the upside: people outside together, trading stories and finding meaning in a slow moment in a fast city. The line becomes a stage where scarcity signals quality and patience becomes pride.
Finally, we examine a $160 Louis Vuitton lipstick and a $250 eyeshadow palette developed with Pat McGrath. Refillable packaging adds an eco-friendly note, but the price tag raises the real question: what are we buying—formula, craftsmanship, or the story a logo tells? I respect the creativity and still say no to the markup. Your values, your wallet, your call.
To wrap, I ask for something joyful and communal: what’s your favorite Diane Keaton movie? Annie Hall, Something’s Gotta Give, The First Wives Club, a Godfather deep cut—tell me what sticks and why. If this mix of tough news, city culture, and thoughtful consumer talk resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find us.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open & Setup (00:00:00)

2. Hamas Executions After Peace Plan (00:00:56)

3. The Culture of Waiting in Line (00:03:19)

4. Louis Vuitton’s $160 Lipstick (00:06:04)

5. Question of the Day: Diane Keaton (00:08:06)

6. Wrap-Up & Sign-Off (00:09:19)

936 episodes

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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT

The morning starts heavy and honest. We confront reports of Hamas carrying out public executions in Gaza mere hours after a high-profile peace plan was signed—an unsettling collision of ceremony and reality. I don’t linger on gore, but I refuse to downplay what public violence is designed to do: project control, breed fear, and turn crowds into witnesses. It’s a stark reminder that documents can be signed in one room while power is performed in another.
From there, the tone shifts to something strangely revealing: New York City’s love affair with waiting in line. Hours for bagels, noodles, pancakes—queues that double as status symbols, social rituals, and proof-of-experience on your feed. I gripe about “online” versus “in line,” then admit the upside: people outside together, trading stories and finding meaning in a slow moment in a fast city. The line becomes a stage where scarcity signals quality and patience becomes pride.
Finally, we examine a $160 Louis Vuitton lipstick and a $250 eyeshadow palette developed with Pat McGrath. Refillable packaging adds an eco-friendly note, but the price tag raises the real question: what are we buying—formula, craftsmanship, or the story a logo tells? I respect the creativity and still say no to the markup. Your values, your wallet, your call.
To wrap, I ask for something joyful and communal: what’s your favorite Diane Keaton movie? Annie Hall, Something’s Gotta Give, The First Wives Club, a Godfather deep cut—tell me what sticks and why. If this mix of tough news, city culture, and thoughtful consumer talk resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find us.

Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Start for FREE

Thanks for listening!

Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to [email protected] and you'll be featured on the podcast.

Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Start for FREE

Support the show

Tip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks

Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay

Blog - AnAmericanist.com
X - @americanistblog

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open & Setup (00:00:00)

2. Hamas Executions After Peace Plan (00:00:56)

3. The Culture of Waiting in Line (00:03:19)

4. Louis Vuitton’s $160 Lipstick (00:06:04)

5. Question of the Day: Diane Keaton (00:08:06)

6. Wrap-Up & Sign-Off (00:09:19)

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