Sunday, March 15, 2026

Weekly Roundup: MAGA Masculinity, the Iran War, and the DOGE Files: What Happens When Power Rejects Expertise (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

On this episode of Straight White American Jesus, Brad Onishi and Dan Miller dive headfirst into the Trump administration's approach to Iran—and the deeper worldview shaping it. They examine the escalating conflict, the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and the administration's apparent failure to anticipate Iran's most obvious leverage point. 

But beyond the geopolitics, Brad and Dan argue that something larger is at play: a model of "MAGA masculinity" that prizes action over thought, rejects expertise, and treats diplomacy and long-term relationships as weakness. From Pete Hegseth's press conferences to the firing of intelligence experts and counter-terrorism staff, they trace how a culture that glorifies brute force and disdain for knowledge can produce catastrophic decision-making—with real human costs. 

In the second half of the show, the conversation turns to newly released depositions from former DOGE officials tasked with slashing federal grants. The clips reveal young operatives with little expertise making sweeping cuts based largely on whether projects referenced feminism, LGBTQ people, or racial minorities—raising serious questions about the real meaning behind the administration's war on "DEI." 

Brad and Dan connect these revelations back to their broader theme: a governing philosophy rooted in domination, resentment, and the rejection of intellectual or moral accountability. They close by asking whether the Iran conflict could fracture the MAGA coalition ahead of the midterms—and by reflecting on what healthier forms of masculinity, leadership, and public responsibility might look like in contrast. 
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SCOTUS Turns US Teachers Into Religious Police (Andrew Seidel; One Nation, Indivisible podcast Episode #054)

Noem is out; Markwayne Mullin is in. There are reasons to criticize him, but January 6th is not one. 

The Supreme Court issues another shadow docket decision that targets LGBTQ kids and grants absurd power to religious parents. Schools may not be the same. 

Did commanders really tell soldiers we were going to war with Iran to bring on Armageddon? There’s really good reasons to be skeptical. 

Plus, Talarico wins and says God is nonbinary, WaPo thinks we need evangelicals on the Supreme Court, and those evangelicals lay hands on and pray over Trump in the Oval Office. Ick.  
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"Genocide Joshua" (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast) It's in the Code ep 183

The third role Josh Hawley tells us that men are called to play is that of "warrior". 

But what does that mean? Where might we look for an exemplar? One of Josh Hawley's answers is another Joshua, the figure from the Hebrew Bible, tasked with reclaiming the "Promised Land" for the Israelites. 

But the biblical book of Joshua commands the "utter destruction" of the inhabitants of the land, raising profound concerns about genocide and ethnic cleansing. Is this really the model of masculinity Hawley says we should follow? 

Listen to this week's episode to hear Dan's discussion of how Hawley responds, and what this tells us about "manhood" as he imagines it.
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Andy Ogles' Despicable Comments Against Muslims (Hemant Mehta and Jessica Bluemke, The Friendly Atheist podast #626)

— GOP congressman says Muslims “don’t belong in American society” while his party shrugs. (1:00)

— The myth of evangelical persecution gets a new platform in the Washington Post. (15:31)

— Georgia is finally on the verge of criminalizing sexual exploitation by clergy members. (40:58)

— Rhode Island uncovers decades of clergy abuse—and a Church that still won’t fully cooperate. (50:55)

— Texas backs down after accusing agency of religious discrimination in driver handbook. (1:02:35)

— Despite 4,000+ errors, Texas won’t abandon its Bible-heavy “Bluebonnet” curriculum. (1:11:15)
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Retired US army general likens Trump foreign policy to Dolly Parton song

"I'm a big fan of Dolly Parton – do you remember her song Jolene?" McChrystal replied, referring to the country star's Grammy-nominated 1973 hit. "This poor wife says, 'Jolene, please don't take my man; don't take him just because you can.  

"And that's what worries me – I think we might be in a period where we think what we can do, we should do because we can. And I think the world is starting to view us that way."…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/14/jolene-doctrine-us-foreign-policy-stanley-mcchrystal


 

Entire families wiped out and towns emptied as Israel’s war on Lebanon intensifies

Communities displaced and destroyed while death toll rises faster than during any previous war in Lebanon…

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/14/lebanon-israel-hezbollah-war-deaths


 

Trump administration to be paid $10bn for brokering TikTok deal

A government taking a transactional fee for a deal between private businesses is exceptionally rare and the $10bn amount appears much larger than the roughly 1% slice that investment bankers take in such circumstances. JD Vance has said the US version of TikTok is valued at about $14bn, meaning the fee taken by the government is closer to 70% of the deal...

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/14/tiktok-trump-administration-10bn


 

People Who Want the World To End are Running the World.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnLZfn6hrlU

 

Republicans Reject DHS Funding?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8-WMrz0LttI

 

Indiana judge rules that Indiana’s abortion ban violates religious freedom

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UhU40Xc8S3U

 

‘You are all worse than each other’: anti-regime Iranians turn on Trump

Mood among some in Iran shifts from hope of being rescued to dismay at destruction of infrastructure, culture and lives…


 

DEBUNKING the circular reasoning argument, because it’s kinda our fault ...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/iGTBeC_-JS4

 

A Republican attempt at voter suppression

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dDjUR-ePBgQ

 

Trump wages war on Iran his own way: commander-in-chaos

Erratic rhetoric, shifting goals and mixed signals leave allies, foes and voters unsure what the president wants from war…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/14/trump-iran-war-chaos 


 

Meta reportedly plans sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase

Meta is planning sweeping layoffs that could affect 20% or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as Meta seeks to offset costly artificial intelligence infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers...

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/13/meta-layoffs-ai 


 

 

Hegseth's Pastor DEMANDS CATHOLICS & MUSLIMS be Ruled by His Church

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icUK_P5GWj8

 

PragerU's State-Sponsored AI Slop

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qVQR8vCPY6k

 

Christian Nationalist Zionists (Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Freethought Radio podcast)

We talk about the Iran war with Mother Jones national correspondent Kiera Butler, author of the article: “Trump’s Holy Warriors Finally Got the Apocalypse They’ve Prayed For.”
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Here’s a little Epstein Files update.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7vqGfTorQw0

 

Trump’s ‘racist hate speech’ and migration crackdowns violate human rights, UN panel says

"Portraying them as criminals or as a burden, by politicians and influential public figures at the highest level, particularly the president, may incite racial discrimination and hate crimes," it said, in what appeared to be an unprecedented singling out of comments made by a US president. 

Trump has long sought to blame immigrants for crime, despite a wide range of statistics showing that they bolster the US economy and commit crimes at far lower rates than people born in the US...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/trumps-racist-hate-speech-human-rights-violations-warn-un-watchdog


 

Everyone is Wrong About 2 John! (Dan McClellan and Dan Beecher; Data Over Dogma podcast)

We've talked a lot on this show about issues like scribal errors, where a scribe copying a text gets one little thing wrong, and changes the meaning of something forever. But how can we know when something like that has happened? Especially if it happened almost two thousand years ago, and we don't have any older source texts to compare it to?

This episode of Data Over Dogma, we welcome Lincoln Blumell, a scholar who has made a fascinating argument about 2 John. A single short, confusing passage from the translated writings of a first century theologian launched Blumell on a wild hunt for a long-lost understanding of the Johannine epistle, and now we may all have a vibrant new take on the work!

Blumell's book, Lady Eclecte: The Lost Woman of the New Testament takes the reader on a fascinating journey through just how this kind of scholarship is done. It explores the twists and turns that a scholar's mind takes when exploring a new idea that, if true, would overtune centuries of thinking. It follows his meticulous step-by-step process of analyzing grammar, looking at ancient papiri for similar constructions, and forming a theory that is not only plausible, but looks more and more like the best possible explanation for what we see in the text.
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LIVE DEBATE [Jesus is Santa Claus for Adults] 12-24-2025 (DZ Debates on YouTube)

Jesus and Santa Claus are both fictional characters based on a real life person. Happy Holidays 

TIMESTAMPS 

  • 2:35 Volta in his pajamas 9:30 John - friendly hello 
  • 15:40 An Atheist’s Night Before Christmas 
  • 45:50 Naughty ancient poems 
  • 55:05 5 Leaf Clover - Chakras and frequencies and honey 
  • 1:06:20 Royal - friendly chat 
  • 1:10:15 Phase - Dr. Blitz joins; What does the Bible say about the firmament? Does the Bible say the Earth is flat? How did the Sun stand still in Joshua 10? 
  • 1:52:00 (Phase) - Was the test of the bloody sheet good proof of virginity (Deuteronomy 22)?  
  • 2:07:15 Zac - quick drop 
  • 2:08:40 Argh - quick drop 
  • 2:10:50 shuxh - Does Matthew 1 match the prophecy of Isaiah 7? Answer: double fulfillment and trust the Church 
  • 2:26:50 (shuxh) - How was Jesus born prior to the death of Herod and during the census of Quirinius? Caller pretzels hard; Caller dismisses several Matthew errors (14 generations, 30 pieces of silver, Psalm 110) 
  • 2:58:10 (shuxh) - Discussion on Isaiah 53; Caller points to a few rabbis to support his view 
  • 3:16:45 Mikey - Did Jesus espouse a certain religion? Caller says he is new age and believes in Christ consciousness 
  • 3:27:24 JesusIsKingEarthIsFlat - Caller has trouble staying focused; Flerf because Bible says so; Quantanaut joins to debunk a bunch of arguments 
  • 3:48:00 (JesusIsKingEarthIsFlat) - What prophecies did Jesus fulfill? Was Jesus born of a virgin? Caller appeals to Galatians but doesn’t believe what Paul says; It feels like he keeps twisting on what he trusts 
  • 4:05:30 (JesusIsKingEarthIsFlat) - When was Jesus king in Israel? What is a prophecy that Jesus fulfilled the original meaning of? Answer: Isaiah 53 (caller then immediately goes to dual fulfillment); A lot of pretzeling 
  • 4:28:48 Superchats and wrap-up
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