Today, Dan and Jordan welcome Mike Rothschild back to the show to discuss how Alex disparaged him on the show a couple weeks back. In order to make it through this episode, Mike has to endure the critiques of Alex and at least two Infowars callers, which is no problem as it turns out.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Wednesday's show. In this installment, Alex complains about the heat, discusses Finding Nemo, and expounds on a very weird theory about what the Globalists' ultimate plan is.
Today, Dan and Jordan explore a very bullying and transphobic episode of Tucker Carlson's Twitter show that leaves both of them confused.
Today, Dan and Jordan record their first episode in the new studio. Unfortunately, it's a present day episode where Alex is trying to defend RFK Jr, and in the process engages in some intensely racist commentary about Chinese people.
Today, Jordan sits down with Talia Lavin, author of Culture Warlords, to talk about infiltrating extremist spaces and all the things that come along with it.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip back into the past to see what Alex Jones was up to back then. In this installment, Alex hangs out with and interviews one of his best friends, a flagrant antisemite whose name is suspiciously close to Texas Martian.
Today, Dan and Jordan reflect on Sunday's episode of Alex's show. In this installment, Alex celebrates the success of The Sound of Freedom and waxes poetic about fish nibbling on his feet at the creek.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip into the past to experience a very off-putting episode of the Alex Jones Show, where Alex gets mad about a car some Australian teens designed, and engages in full-on AIDS denialism.
Today, Dan and Jordan get back to present day Alex with the kickoff (and probable end of) the July 5 Movement. In this installment, Alex talks about cocaine in the White House and spends a lot of time avoiding covering bombshell documents he definitely read before getting on air.
Today, Dan and Jordan review the sixth episode of Tucker Carlson's very dumb Twitter show. This installment is about how great Robert Kennedy Jr. is, but secretly may be about how one of his writers is taking a creative writing class.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex as he is fooled by a fake story about John Kerry being a Satanist, and gets into a disagreement with a caller. Also, the gents make a big announcement.
Today, Dan and Jordan watch on as Alex attempts to make new friends and rekindle lost connections. In this installment, Alex forges bonds with another weirdo named Alex, a lunatic Bilderberg "expert," and a woods-dwelling Holocaust denier.
Today, Jordan sits down with Jon Ronson to have a lively chat about his new series The Debutante, covering all sorts of territory involving the Oklahoma City Bombing and the tale of Carol Howe.
Today, Dan and Jordan explore the very bizarre second episode of Tucker Carlson's Twitter show. This installment sorta revolves around cultural taboos, and Tucker spends a lot of time complaining about how society doesn't like white supremacists enough.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip back to the past to take in the first guest appearance of Colonel Donn De Grand Pre. Bad news about him. Also, Alex finally gets to see The Passion of the Christ.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex Jones reacted to the news that Trump got indicted again. In this installment, Alex espouses disgusting ideas about Michelle Obama, and about a stabbing in France. Also, gremlins may be real.
Today, Dan and Jordan discuss the day before Trump got indicted on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex interviews three idiots, tells countless fictional stories about family members, and gleefully reflects on a time he punched a dog in the head.
Today, Dan and Jordan conduct a trial run of seeing how it feels to cover Tucker Carlson's new show on Twitter. In this installment, Tucker covers Ukrainian dams, tautologies, and how the media doesn't care enough about UFOs.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is doing. In this installment, Alex returns from a long vacation only to immediately leave again to do his show from Steven Crowder's studio. Also, Alex recites Heart lyrics and supports the idea of making homosexuality illegal.
Today, Dan and Jordan continue to explore Alex's hotel broadcast adventures. In this installment, Alex investigates giant combat robots, discusses stalking Mark Zuckerberg, and interviews a dollar-store Steve Pieczenik who wants to outlaw homosexuality in the US.
Today, Dan and Jordan finally have some new Alex to cover. In this installment, Alex broadcasts from a laptop in a hotel room, where he sings the praises of the John Birch Society, announces the demise of Budweiser, and insists that everyone actually really does like him.
Today, Jordan continues his thought-provoking conversation with Jeff Sharlet. Be sure to check out Jeff's book, The Undertow: Scenes From A Slow Civil War.
Today, Dan and Jordan continue to be stuck in the past as Alex remains out of studio. In this installment, lessons are learned about West Virginia vaccine bills, the government of the Republic of Texas, and pop up ads.
Today, Dan and Jordan are forced to stay in the past because Alex has been out of the studio all this week. In this installment, Alex meets The Shrimp Man and swears off coffee.
Today, Dan and Jordan check into how things are going for Alex in the present day. Turns out, not well. In this installment, Alex interviews a lawyer idiot, interviews a fellow talk show host idiot, and reports on the absurd story that 139 US hospitals had "kill floors" where doctors murdered Covid patients.