A Bulwark of Morality and Virtue Against the Ebbing Tide of Decadence in an Era of Cultural Decay
Caveat Lector: I am listening in chronological order and have made it through the first couple of seasons and some fireside chats. As such, I cannot vouch for anything the host or the extremely temporary and in no way permanent guest host say in recent episodes. However, I may well be the world’s leading authority on what these gentlemen USED to think approximately two years ago (an undervalued skill in the job market to be sure). This podcast is refined gold. No leftist propaganda, no closet communism; it is hands down the best conservative, family values podcast in America, nay the world (or is that a redundant distinction?)! I mean, it’s like we’re in that creepy movie Midsommar, because they are roasting all the snowflakes. They take down the potheads (and other druggies), they take down the vegans, they take down the Netherlands, and they take down the big frequentist statistics cartel and its nefarious monopoly on the scientific literature in the field (one can only assume they’re pushing their socialist agenda through the classroom to ever younger audiences). I do not quite understand how Bayesian statistics supports our Second Amendment rights, but I’m pretty sure it is happening and it is the only thing that stands between you and a gulag. This podcast covers so much content it is hard to encapsulate briefly, so I will give you a cross sectional analysis of the content herein: Have you ever pondered the metaphysical and semiotic properties of a hotdog? You will now. Cumin is real. What a spice! Creatine is also a thing. It works! Julius Maddox is a strong bench presser. These boys even know how to play Rook (I’m pretty sure that’s Jesus’ favorite card game)! When these guys are not single-handedly fighting the war on drugs, they delve into our rich and venerable history and heritage, highlighting events such as the advent of masculine Christianity. It is of course all to the greater glory of America’s true trinity, Regan the Father, Rand Paul the Son, and Ayn Rand, that holiest of spirits who haunts us to this day. Oh! I should warn these gentlemen and anyone else out there, you might need to stop listening to Rage Against the Machine. I’ve heard rumor that the “machine” against which they rage may in fact be a metaphor for something political, rather than a literal machine, e.g., a printer. This is an understandable mix-up because printers are certainly rage-inducing, so I cannot blame people for overlooking this. And BAM! Just when you think it cannot get any better, they sometimes feature useful fitness, nutrition, and lifting tips. Pro bono, no less! Nobody is perfect, and I do have to point out the one talking point I’ve heard that I must take issue with. The main host (not the temporary guest host) has asserted on more than one occasion that Eric Trexler and Eric Helms are in point of fact not the same person. I call fake news. I am pretty sure that not only are they the same person, but there is only one person with the name Eric in this world, and these are just aliases used to disguise his movements. Other than the “multiple Erics” conspiracy, I’ve not heard anything questionable from these gentlemen, so I’m still willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. If I had to sum up this podcast in one word, it would be: “Lasagna”
8Behemoth8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/22
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netherlands69420 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/19
Keep on going, your podcast is very informative and funny both at the same time. I love that you both put out values in metrics and imperial units. Greetings from Germany
alwin1982 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 07/13/19
It’s nice to have a podcast that talks about what it is like doing exercise training studies, what makes a good training study, statistics in exercise science, & research methodology in general.
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