Who is Up/Down? Plus: Trump Gets Ugly, Democrat Drama and Fake News!
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This week on Political Rehab: Smart Politics Without the Hangover, Matt Robison and Matt Wylie break down a jam-packed political week with sharp analysis, humor, and just enough sarcasm to keep everyone sane.
The episode kicks off with The Trump Dump, where the hosts unpack Donald Trump’s latest headlines — from another round of Biden blame to his eyebrow-raising claims about the economy. They look at how modern politics leans heavily on spectacle, soundbites, and familiar villains, and why that strategy might fire up crowds but rarely fixes real problems.
From there, the conversation moves to Trump’s increasingly aggressive rhetoric, the White House’s escalating fight with the press, and the ongoing debate over what “fake news” actually means. The guys explore where criticism of the media ends and government overreach begins, all without losing sight of the bigger picture.
The show also dives into Washington dysfunction with a lighter but honest touch:
· Why Republicans are struggling to govern the House
· How leadership comparisons to Nancy Pelosi suddenly became bipartisan
· Whether Democrats are really facing their own Tea Party moment
· What the Supreme Court’s latest case could mean for presidential power
Then it’s time for Up or Down, the new rapid-fire segment that covers everything from Europe, AI, FIFA, and streaming wars to Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, the Federal Reserve, and global politics. Quick takes, strong opinions, and plenty of laughs included.
In “That’s Bullsh*t,” the focus shifts to healthcare — not as a doom spiral, but as a reality check. The hosts call out the political blame game around Obamacare, explain why costs remain so high, and point to bipartisan ideas that could actually make healthcare work better if politicians ever decided to try.
The episode wraps with a Dose of Hope, celebrating the role of smart political satire, why humor still matters in public life, and a fun look at the U.S. men’s national soccer team as a reminder that Americans can still rally around something together.
If you like politics that’s thoughtful, funny, and doesn’t leave you feeling hungover from outrage — Political Rehab is here to help.