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On This Episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The absurd and the unsettling corners of American life — from Spotify running ICE recruitment ads to the White House rolling out commercials that look more like campaign propaganda.

They unpack the strange culture clash of Turning Point USA pitching a “Patriots’ Halftime Show” to rival Bad Bunny, and the growing questions around the still-sealed Epstein files — what might be in them, why they matter, and when the public could finally get answers.

The conversation turns to a journalist in Chicago arrested by ICE, Trump’s claim that the government shutdown only targets “Democrat programs,” and Kristi Noem’s latest Antifa fearmongering.

Nick and Steve also spotlight Venezuela’s María Corina Machado, this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, whose courage in the face of dictatorship reminds the world what real resistance looks like.

And somehow, it all ends with Pete Hegseth announcing that Idaho will now host a Qatar airbase — because apparently reality and satire have merged into one.

Politics, propaganda, and pure absurdity — it’s all on this and more on this episode of "The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve."

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269 episodes

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On This Episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The absurd and the unsettling corners of American life — from Spotify running ICE recruitment ads to the White House rolling out commercials that look more like campaign propaganda.

They unpack the strange culture clash of Turning Point USA pitching a “Patriots’ Halftime Show” to rival Bad Bunny, and the growing questions around the still-sealed Epstein files — what might be in them, why they matter, and when the public could finally get answers.

The conversation turns to a journalist in Chicago arrested by ICE, Trump’s claim that the government shutdown only targets “Democrat programs,” and Kristi Noem’s latest Antifa fearmongering.

Nick and Steve also spotlight Venezuela’s María Corina Machado, this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, whose courage in the face of dictatorship reminds the world what real resistance looks like.

And somehow, it all ends with Pete Hegseth announcing that Idaho will now host a Qatar airbase — because apparently reality and satire have merged into one.

Politics, propaganda, and pure absurdity — it’s all on this and more on this episode of "The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve."

  continue reading

269 episodes

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