Today, Dan and Jordan examine a bit of a preview interview about the big new project, Reset Wars. In this installment, the gents meet a promotion-obsessed hypnotist who thinks it's impossible to die and who helped Alex create Reset Wars.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is doing after getting subpoenaed about January 6. In a bizarre twist, instead of learning much about the subpoena, they find Alex launching a suspicious new project called Reset Wars.
Today, Dan and Jordan discuss how Alex is holding up after losing a bunch of court cases. In this installment, Alex rambles about how he's murdered people, drifts into deeply misogynistic and homophobic territory, and has a dumb interview with Mike Flynn.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex's response to the news that he lost the Connecticut case regarding Sandy Hook by another default judgement. Plus, the gents check in with plaintiff's lawyer Mark Bankston about the developments.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip back into the past. In this installment, Alex tries to pretend that Strom Thurmond wasn't racist, interviews an anti-Semite and an Islamophobe about how they don't like immigrants, and intrigues Dan with a tale about gold bars.
Today, Dan and Jordan end the week with an actual Alex episode, checking in on the present day. In this installment, Alex gets into theories about Gavin Newsom, gets really disgraceful about a recent tragedy, and accidentally reveals that he knows he spreads Covid-19 misinformation.
Today, Dan and Jordan attempt to cover a recent episode of The Alex Jones Show, but decide to bail and have a chat with Jon Ronson instead. (Apologies about some slight sound issues)
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see if Tucker Carlson's new documentary series Patriot Purge (which Alex claims to have assisted with) is as similar to Infowars as everyone is saying. Spoiler alert: it is.
Today, Dan and Jordan hang out in the past in search of inspiration, which Dan finds when he realizes that California governor Gray Davis is about to be recalled, and Alex is about to lose his mind about Arnold Schwarzenegger. Also, Alex tells stories of youthful fighting that seem very light on murder.
Today, Dan and Jordan actually get back to the present day to find out what Alex's take is on the Lincoln Project's recent publicity stunt, and a piece that Jim Acosta did about Tucker Carlson on CNN.
Today, Dan and Jordan try to talk about a present day episode, but end up deciding to celebrate Halloween by dipping back to 2002 to discuss a spooky interview Alex did with a guy who is very afraid of witches.