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Politics As Usual

Politics As Usual

Auteur(s): Jamiroquan Kittler
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Politics As Usual is the spot where politics meets real life. Unfiltered conversations, sharp opinions, and the kind of laughs that make the serious stuff easier to digest. Hosted by Politic Papi (Jamiroquan Kittler) and Destiny Monae, two activists and leaders in Milwaukee, the show is all about breaking down what’s happening in the world in a way that actually makes sense.

Jamiroquan and Destiny bring facts, perspectives, and a whole lot of personality, turning political talk into something you actually want to listen to. No lectures, no talking down—just honest discussions that feel like you pulled up a chair at the table.

If you’re tired of the noise, tired of the extremes, and just want a place to hear real people talk real politics with some flavor, Politics As Usual is your new go-to.

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  • Episode 01: "Socialism Is the New Jim Crow"
    Dec 13 2025

    Jamiroquan is back for episode 1 of Politics as Usual! In this episode, he delivers a powerful message about the danger of socialism in black communities and across the nation. We then take a deep look at why our leaders are so horny as a reaction to Olivia Nuzzi publishing her tell all book detailing her sexting affair with RFK. Political parties are once again focusing on the Voting Negro so Jamiroquan lends some advice to black people about preparing for a big election year. Jamiroquan wraps it all up with an important message for Republicans ahead of 2026.

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    1 h et 26 min
  • Episode 00 "Buss Raw Affordably"
    Dec 4 2025

    On this test pilot episode of Politics As Usual, Jamiroquan takes the mic for spin dolo. While testing out the new studio, he addresses comments made by Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, which sparks a larger conversation about immigration and the TRUE priorities of the black community.

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    33 min
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