Black Pill merchant
Want to feel hopeless? Want to hear how corrupt and broken the country is without any solutions offered? Then this is the podcast for you. This clown is nothing but a doomsday grifter, who tells you what a great lawyer he is while begging for donations. If you want to listen to an angry, sour old man (who sounds like Mr. Haney from Green Acres) giggle like a school girl while he tells you how everyone else’s ideas won’t work, how the Constitution is garbage, and how he’s the only person who understands how the country really works, you’ll enjoy this one. His arrogance is off the charts. He will tell you how everyone else is a grifter while he begs you to join patreon (I guess the irony is lost on him). You’d think such an outstanding lawyer would not need to grift for money, but here we are. Is the system corrupt? Absolutely. Broken? Yes. We can all see the problems. But he offers nothing in the way of a solution. All he does is complain. And laugh. Constantly. It’s painful. But hey... If you become a patron, somehow you are smarter than everyone else. That’s quite the grift Lee Galman (legal man, get it? What a wit!) has set up.
6.5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/23
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