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.
Today, Dan and Jordan once again put Alex in timeout and retreat to the past. In this installment, Alex proposes a shocking new labor platform, discusses meeting a Globalist in a bathroom, and reveals the true problem with the Harry Potter books.
Today, Dan and Jordan check back in on how Alex Jones is doing these days. In this installment, Alex is on an emotional rollercoaster that finds him yelling about the devil, targeting another high school student, and being fairly ambivalent about whether or not his listeners should kill their family members who aren't against vaccines.
Today, Jordan takes over hosting duty to tell Dan about a conspiratorial TikTok creator that he's found, and discuss the implications of how old bad information is being spread in new ways.
Today, Dan and Jordan chat a bit with Mike Rothschild, author of the book The Storm Is Upon Us, about the phenomenon of QAnon. Tune in for a discussion about the intersections of Q and the Infowars world, as well as the broader picture about Q. Also, buy Mike's book.
Today, Dan and Jordan stick around in the past to learn a bit about Alex Jones. In this installment, Alex floats an outrageous 9/11 conspiracy theory, misreports at least two Supreme Court decisions, and takes (bad) aim at UNESCO.
Today, Dan and Jordan take a little jaunt back to the past. In this installment, Alex freestyles a bunch of incorrect facts, lies about Porton Down, and warns that special education classes are a plot to kidnap children.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on the deteriorating situation on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex makes up a giant story about a video one of his interns found on C-SPAN, interviews a mega-creep, and announces that he's going to have to sell his tank.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in on the present day of The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex needs money, multiple power-point presentations get discussed, and Alex really, really needs money right now.
Today, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex Jones' response to the news that he lost multiple court cases. Also, the gents chat with Mark Bankston, lead counsel for the Sandy Hook family members who sued Alex.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip back into the past. In this installment, Alex horribly fumbles a story that he could have nailed, gets suspiciously defensive about how he cut his finger over the weekend, and is super condescending toward a guest from Harper's who mysteriously agreed to be on the show.
Today, Dan and Jordan celebrate 600 episodes by doing absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. In this installment, Alex drops a "Five-Exclamation Point Bombshell," seems to be softening on China for the wrong reasons, and reveals the location of the Fountain of Youth.
Today, Dan and Jordan go back to the past while Alex sits in Knowledge Time Out. In this installment, Alex misreports a bunch of stories involving cops, disappoints no less than three callers who want primary sources, and reveals why he does an evil voice when pretending to be one of his villains.
Today, Dan and Jordan deal with another "unacceptable" episode of The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex does everything in his power to dehumanize refugees from Haiti, interviews a horrible person, and gets a bit defensive about how he's not as hot as he used to be.
Today, Dan and Jordan check back in on how things are going on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex helps a Florida grocer beg for a meeting with Gov. DeSantis, covers multiple fake stories he found on social media, and misreports an about three month old story about vaccines.
Today, Dan turns heel on the world by digging deeper into wackiness. In this installment, he tells Jordan about an episode of The Jim Bakker Show in order to infuriate him with details about the Court of Heaven.
What's wackier than a Wacky Wednesday? Obviously a Wacky Wednesday on a Monday. Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Camelot to learn a bit about JFK Jr, the various people portraying Joe Biden, and Deep State negotiations.
Today, Dan and Jordan discuss an episode of the Alex Jones Show that Dan has declared "unacceptable." In this installment, Alex fails to cover a bombshell, tries to record a commercial during his show twice, and interviews someone about how many people may actually secretly be vampire clones.
Today, Dan and Jordan discuss a very weird day on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex takes Ivermectin on air, pledges to work 14 hour days from now on, and admits that he's had Covid-19 two more times than Charles Barkley has won NBA championships.
Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex Jones follows up having an interview with a guy about what it's like to go to heaven. Apparently the only fitting follow up is talking about Monkeypox and allowing a guest to recommend listeners get really good with a sniper rifle.
Today, Dan and Jordan dip deep into the past. In this installment, Alex Jones warns of the dangers of Monkeypox, and talks to a friend of his who died and went to heaven.