Sunday, April 12, 2026

Weekly Roundup: MAGA's Nuclear Brinksmanship: Is the Coalition Cracking? (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

In this week's episode, Brad Onishi navigates a high-stakes intersection of nuclear brinkmanship and theological crisis. 

The discussion centers on the fallout of Operation Epic against Iran, specifically Pete Hegseth's assertion that God deserves "all the glory" for the military strike. 

Brad deconstructs this "Fox News theology," forcing a confrontation with the classic problem of evil: if a victory is divine, how does one account for the collateral damage of a bombed girl's school? This moral tension coincides with a potential fracture in the MAGA coalition, as even staunch media allies like Joe Rogan and Alex Jones begin to voice public concern over Trump's threats to Iranian civilization and the looming specter of nuclear winter. 

The episode then shifts to an explosive diplomatic confrontation between the Pentagon and the Vatican. Guests Dr. Thomas Lecaque and Rebecca Bratten Weiss join the show to unpack a bombshell report detailing a meeting where Under Secretary Elbridge Colby allegedly pressured Cardinal Christopher Pierre to align with U.S. interests. By invoking the Avignon Papacy—a historical period where the papacy was essentially held captive by the French monarchy—the administration issued what Lecaque describes as a "mafia-style threat" to the Holy See. 

The panel explores the doomed fantasy of Catholic integralism and the burgeoning rift between those following the teachings of Jesus and those weaponizing faith for geopolitical dominance.
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"It's Important Work—As Long As Someone Else Does It" (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast) It's in the Code ep 187

Josh Hawley tells us that blue-collar and manual labor are the domains of true masculinity. He tells us that they are the path to freedom, and meaning, and purpose. He tells us that men have no social value if they do not undertake this kind of work. 

But is any of this true? 

Does this kind of work bring us the freedom he claims? 

Is he really the voice of "working men?" 

Or is he another elitist who benefits from the exploitation of workers while masquerading as a liberator? Dan argues that this is the real story. Listen to this week's episode to find out why.
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Happy Easter Here’s a War Crime (Andrew Seidel; One Nation, Indivisible podcast Episode #057)

Has there been a bigger news week? 

Trump threatens to commit war crimes on Easter morning, but even before that, it was insane. 

The Supreme Court just made American healthcare worse, while a California jury may have made social media much better. 

The next Citizens United is averted, a Ten Commandments monument in Arkansas falls after a decade, and Trump stupidly goes to the Supreme Court in real life. 

Plus, Noem’s bimbofication scandal, Bondi is out, JD doesn’t know what church he attends, and Paula White thinks Trump is Jesus. And, oh yeah, we’re going back to the moon.
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NBA Player Waived After Anti-LGBTQ Rant (Hemant Mehta and Jessica Bluemke, The Friendly Atheist podast #630 on YouTube)

All the relevant links to each story can be found here:

https://friendlyatheistpodcast.com/2026/04/08/nba-player-waived-after-anti-lgbtq-rant/

Please support the show at https://www.patreon.com/friendlyatheistpodcast

0:00 Intro
0:54 Florida attorney general says state can ignore its own constitution to fund religion.
9:25 Bulls cut Jaden Ivey after anti-Pride rant (but not because he’s Christian).
22:30 School district cuts ties with group that secretly targeted kids for conversion to Christianity.
33:45 UK-based Bible Society admits claim of "Quiet Revival" of faith was based on bad data.
53:25 Federal judge orders removal of Ten Commandments display outside Arkansas Capitol.
1:02:35 Trump-appointed FEMA leader says he teleported to Waffle House.
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First Amendment hero (Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Freethought Radio podcast)

Theocrats are active in our federal government and also from beyond the moon! After FFRF staff attorney Sammi Lawrence describes recent state/church victories, we honor the life, words and legacy of Ishmael Jaffree, whose 1985 Supreme Court victory removed prayer and bible reading from public schools.
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ChatGPT rates the song I made

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/06KSAYYg7Nc 

The Trump administration admitted to falsely accusing New York of fraud....

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AFXL-i20V74 

Exclusive: FBI’s New Political Pre-Crime Center

“In other words, if your political views are practically anything other than MAGA, you’re on notice, courtesy of the FBI...”

 https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/fbis-new-political-pre-crime-center


 

WaPo bombshell: RFK's CDC burying report on Covid vaccine success

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19AP8poaaFg

Double Down Donald | Paula Poundstone

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AbV-M-UQJUE

 

A Suspicious Fact About the Bible

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DEsMka1aYEQ

 

The Most Important Health Stories You Missed This Week (Dr. Zachary Rubin, Bench to Bedside podcast)

It’s been a chaotic week in health and science, and a lot of important stories are getting buried.

In Episode 9 of From Bench to Bedside, Dr. Zachary Rubin and Dr. Melanie Matheu break down the health headlines that actually matter: alternative funding programs for medications, ACIP charter changes, the worsening measles outbreak, a polio travel advisory, cuts to rabies and poxvirus testing, and a couple of good-news stories to end on hope.

Let us know what story stood out most, and share this episode with someone who wants clear, grounded takes on science, medicine, and public health.

00:00 Intro + “it’s been a week”
02:00 Alternative Funding Programs (AFPs): cheaper meds, hidden risks
05:30 Why doctors may not even know patients are using AFPs
08:30 RFK Jr. & ACIP charter changes explained
13:00 Why expertise (actually) matters in vaccine policy
16:30 Measles outbreak update (U.S. data + trends)
20:30 Why teens & adults are driving cases now
23:00 Hospitalizations + who’s at highest risk
24:30 Polio travel advisory (what to know before summer trips)
26:30 Rabies & poxvirus testing cuts: why this matters
28:00 Good news: cancer death rates declining
29:00 Good news: wedding before heart transplant
29:45 Outro
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Angels in Chains (Dan McClellan and Dan Beecher; Data Over Dogma podcast on YouTube)

This episode we're talking about something that is in your Bible... but isn't. Multiple books of the New Testament make explicit references to this, and even quote it, but because first Enoch didn't make the canonical cut (with one exception), most readers would never know it. And yet, the idea that certain angels got chained up seems to be out there.

So who were these naughty angels? What did they do that was so bad that they deserved to be chained up? What kind of chains can even hold a divine being? And should we all be worried whenever the Euphrates river goes through a dry spell?

Chapters: 

00:00 Intro
00:48 The Idea of Chained Angels
01:44 Biblical Mentions (Revelation & Jude)
03:44 The Book of Enoch Enters the Picture
04:26 The Watchers & Angel-Human Interactions
06:18 Archangels & Enoch’s Worldview
07:44 When Was Enoch Written?
09:07 Enoch & the Dead Sea Scrolls
09:56 Enoch’s Explanation for Evil
10:46 Judgment & Binding of the Angels
13:54 Jude, Sodom & Angelic Sin
14:30 Origins of Hell & Gehenna
16:13 Fire vs Darkness Punishment Debate
17:44 Expanding Traditions in Later Enoch
20:17 Archangels & Divine Judgment Tension
21:51 The Animal Apocalypse
24:01 Influence on Revelation & New Testament
25:25 2 Peter & Chains of Darkness
26:22 Where the Idea of Hell Comes From
27:23 Why Enoch Isn’t in the Bible
29:20 Final Thoughts & Outro








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