Today, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex's return to the studio from his camping trip. In this installment, Alex loves the Canadian trucker convoy, gets deeply transphobic (probably because of Minnie Mouse), and Roger Stone backs some weirdo Congressional candidates who won't make it out of the primary.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex's announcement that he pled the fifth about 100 times with the Jan 6 Committee. In this installment, Alex says some very dubious things, and Matt Bracken recommends people storm the capitol on January 6.
Today, Dan and Jordan break down the recent depositions that were done with Infowars corporate representative Daria and Alex Jones himself. Also, Mark Bankston drops by to provide some surprising context.
Today, Dan and Jordan check out an "Emergency Saturday Broadcast" Alex put out this weekend. In this installment, Alex appears to be trying to declare victory over Covid restrictions, while also lying about storms, and once again taking Bill Maher's show too seriously.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on a very frustrating day on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Roger Stone announces that he has/had Covid and is suing everyone, Alex tries not to make fun of Brian Stelter, and Mike Lindell once again announces he has evidence that will put Trump back in office.
Today, Dan and Jordan poke around a little more about the recent Stewart Rhodes arrest news. In this installment, the gents discuss Alex's "previously unreleased" interview about Stewart being accused of being a fed, and meet the silliest insurrectionist.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is doing with the news that his old buddy Stewart Rhodes got arrested for being part of a seditious conspiracy. Also, Alex gets really weird about the concept of a "prison planet."
Today, Dan and Jordan dip into the past to look at the ways that Alex's response to the beginning of the 2009 H1N1 outbreak closely mirrored his response to the beginning of Covid. Also, Alex goes on Coast to Coast, and tries to call the White House.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on a particularly bizarre stretch of time on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Ted Nugent corrects the record about Jan. 6, Alex gets mad about the HuffPost publishing some of his sales numbers, and the "Most Important Person In The World" is named.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip back to the past to get a break from Alex's current day chaos. In this installment, Alex discusses his defiance-based politics, takes calls with PJW, and laments how his free speech is being infringed by local radio shows not letting him call in to argue.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on what may have been an all-time emotional low on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex gets mad at Bette Midler, calls everything a paradox, and threatens to quit the show repeatedly.