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  • Teeth On The Floor
    May 23 2025

    Jay sets out to roast Beijing but derails into a blistering autopsy of his own party. What starts as a brief nod to Joe Biden’s new cancer diagnosis detonates into a rant on the age issue Democrats pretended wasn’t there—right up until the 2024 debate meltdown proved every “he’s fine” whisper a lie. From Biden’s mixed record to DEI crack-ups and the trans-athlete backlash, Jay shreds the echo-chamber reflex that tells voters they’re bigots instead of listening to their opinions and concerns. He even torches the DNC’s latest genius move—handing David Hogg \$20 million to knife safe-seat Democrats. Bottom line: cowardice and brand rot, not GOP memes, are killing the left in the most perilous moment since the Civil War. Buckle up for a no-filter, fact-laced reckoning—and decide whether the blue team still deserves your trust

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Here I Am to Convince You
    May 22 2025

    Near-miss nuclear showdown in South Asia, drone-packed chaos in the Red Sea, Gaza spiraling toward famine, and a president you love to hate unexpectedly chalking up foreign-policy points—this episode of The Blind Spot connects the dots you didn’t know were on the same page. I break down how a single VP sound-bite can spike global risk, why Europe’s token air-strikes won’t keep your shipping costs down, and what it really means to tiptoe across a “rickety rope bridge” of democracy for the next four years. Expect sharp analysis, hard-won context, and enough rhetorical shrapnel to leave every partisan bubble leaking air—hit play and let’s get uncomfortably informed.

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    1 h y 33 m
  • John Parker Belasko
    May 19 2025

    On this episode of The Blindspot, Jay dives back into the world of large language models—what they can do now, and where they’re headed. He breaks down how the chatbots you’re probably using are already smart enough to walk you through building a boat, and why the cutting-edge models are operating on a whole different level—reasoning through frontier science, math, even leukemia research. Jay wrestles with being a humanities guy in an age of machine-driven breakthroughs, then walks us through how he used OpenAI’s latest model to outline a nine-book series starring a character named John Parker Belasko. He ends with a blunt truth: today’s models are the worst they'll ever be. The future? It’s all about how many tokens it’ll cost to solve your next big problem. Enjoy

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    52 m
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