The Laziest Way To Lose An Election | 10-21-25

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Lionel strips away noble illusions to deliver the brutally honest doctrine of politics as a "blood sport," where states and politicians act primarily out of self-interest, power, and survival. Dive deep into the dysfunctional New York City mayoral race featuring Cuomo, Mamdani, and "Caped Crusader" Curtis. Lionel dissects the strategic dilemma of whether Curtis acts as a "spoiler" guaranteeing a victory for Mamdani, potentially requiring supporters to "hold your nose and vote for Cuomo". Beyond the local drama, hear discussions on globalists and destabilization, the "exclusive" and "laziest" Republican approach, and the essential absurdity of NYC life—from flying manhole covers and terrible cabs to the true meaning of a "New York second". Finally, the episode plunges into profound philosophical depths: Is all human action predetermined by biology, or do we possess free will? Stop wondering what the heck is going on and start understanding politics as it actually is.

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Hour 4: Your Vehicle Of Intellectual Locomotion | 10-21-25

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Lionel dives deep into the high-stakes political drama, analyzing candidate Curtis's campaign strategy and debating the necessity of achieving a guaranteed "viral moment" (like pulling up his shirt to show off scars). Callers challenge election numbers and the significance of political labels, while others voice concerns about rich individuals leaving New York. Beyond politics, the discussion plunges into profound philosophical depths: Is all human action, including voting, predetermined by biology and universal laws, or do we possess free will? Finally, hear a fascinating testimony from a cardiac surgeon who shares professional experiences of recovery and divine intervention in the operating room, concluding that "He does call the shots".

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Hour 3: Lifesavers, Bravest, Strongest | 10-21-25

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Lionel dives into the essential absurdity of New York City life, discussing everything from unexpected explosions and flying manhole covers to the true meaning of a "New York second"—the time between a traffic light turning green and the subsequent honk. Get ready for robust discussion on the city's terrible cabs and traffic woes. On the political front, Lionel and his callers dissect the dysfunctional mayoral race, examining the strategic dilemma of candidate Curtis and the argument that he acts as a "spoiler" guaranteeing a victory for Mamdani. The discussion widens to critique the Republican Party's "exclusive" and "laziest" approach, arguing they are winning—or rather, losing—by default

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Hour 2: What Kind of Cancer Would You Pick? | 10-21-25

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Lionel opens the lines to "the congregation," the backbone of talk radio, fielding calls from new callers, the barely decipherable, and those with unique points of view. This episode features intense debate over a critical election involving Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. Discussion centers on whether Curtis should practice the "discipline" of stepping aside to save the city from Mamdani's vision—a move that would require supporters to "hold your nose and vote for Cuomo". Plus, learn why globalists want destabilization, how this relates to "free radicals", and the enduring legacy of the "squeegee men".

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Hour 1: Anarchy, Hierarchy, and No 911 | 10-21-25

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Are you ready for the greatest gift of all time? This episode strips away noble-sounding illusions to give you the brutally honest doctrine of Political Realism. Learn to understand politics—especially in the international and local arenas—as it actually is, not as you wish it should be. Discover why states, nations, and politicians act primarily out of self-interest, power, and survival, treating politics as a "blood sport" where morality is optional. Lionel applies this strategy-first perspective to the current political landscape, dissecting the mayor's race involving Cuomo, Mamdani and the "Cape Crusader" Curtis. Find out why taking politics personally is a losing battle and what it will take for a beloved figure to manage their legacy and avoid being branded a "spoiler". Listen now and stop wondering what the heck is going on here.

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