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Dem Governors, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, and Politics: Oh My! And a Drunken Assault by Chuck Edwards

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Mo and David are back with another episode of Muck You!, and they’re diving deep into some wild political waters! Kicking things off with a bang, they share the juicy scoop about the newly minted "American Muckrakers University," a name so cheeky that it could probably earn a few giggles at graduation. The duo gets into the nitty-gritty of the upcoming political landscape, with Mo announcing his plans to challenge Chuck Edwards in the House of Representatives—yes, you heard that right! As they trade barbs about accountability in politics, they point out the absurdities of politicians skirting responsibility while the folks who actually pay the price are just trying to get by. Tune in as they banter about everything from campaign strategies to the chaos of Republican antics, and how Mo plans to bring real change to Western North Carolina! It's a lively ride filled with laughs, insights, and a hefty dose of real-talk.

>> Muck U is back, and boy, do David and Mo have a wild ride for their listeners! They kick things off with some banter about their new venture—American Muckrakers University, cheekily named 'Muck You.' It's clear right off the bat that these two are not just your average podcasters; they’re ready to dive into the muck of politics with a playful twist. The episode is packed with juicy updates, including Mo's plans to run against Chuck Edwards in the House of Representatives, and they don't shy away from the drama surrounding local politicians. They dissect Chuck's recent antics, including a cocktail-fueled speech gone wrong where he reportedly slapped a constituent—classic! The duo highlights the absurdity of political double standards, especially when it comes to accountability. It’s a hilarious yet serious dive into the murky waters of Western North Carolina politics, with Mo emphasizing the need for genuine representation over millionaire politicians who are more out of touch than a flip phone in 2023. By the end, listeners are left not just laughing but also pondering the real implications of political actions on everyday folks.

The second half of the show brings Sam Newton, of the Democratic Governors Association. Sam lays out why Dem Govs get shit done, who is up in 2025, and how you can help.

>> The dynamic duo of Muck U, David and Mo, takes a deep dive into the political landscape of Western North Carolina in this episode. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, starting with their light-hearted announcement about launching 'Muck You' University—a name that promises to raise eyebrows and maybe even a few laughs. Mo reveals his intent to challenge Chuck Edwards in the upcoming elections, and they dig into the details of the district's shifting demographics and political climate. From Mo's past campaigning experiences to the challenges posed by recent natural disasters, the discussion weaves through the complexities of local politics, voter engagement, and the stark realities faced by many constituents. The banter is peppered with anecdotes about past political misadventures, including comparisons to the notorious Madison Cawthorn. David and Mo shine a light on the importance of accountability and how politicians often evade responsibility. As they dissect the absurdity of political drama against the backdrop of real issues affecting local families, listeners are treated to a mix of humor and serious political discourse that makes them think about who truly represents their interests.

>> In this episode of Muck You!, David and Mo tackle the wild world of Western North Carolina politics with their signature blend of humor and insight. The show opens with the cheeky introduction of their new university, 'Muck You,' setting the tone for an engaging discussion. They launch into Mo's upcoming political campaign against Chuck Edwards, discussing the shifting political landscape and the impact of recent events, including a notorious cocktail-fueled incident involving Edwards that has everyone talking. The conversation flows seamlessly from the comical to the critical, as they analyze the challenges facing constituents in a district marked by economic disparities and natural disasters. Mo emphasizes the need for genuine leadership rather than millionaire representatives who are disconnected from the struggles of everyday people. The episode is rich in anecdotes, political analysis, and a healthy dose of humor as they navigate the complexities of campaigning and accountability in the political arena. As they wrap up, listeners are left with a clear message: it’s time for politicians to do better, and it's up to the people to demand accountability and real representation.

Introducing the latest episode of Muck You!, where David and Mo kick off with a sunny vibe, basking in the glorious weather of western North Carolina. Amidst the laughter and casual banter, they unveil some juicy news about their new venture, American Muckrakers University—yes, you heard it right! It’s humorously dubbed "Muck You," a name that’s as bold as it is memorable. As they celebrate their 21st episode milestone, the duo dives into serious topics, including Mo's upcoming political campaign against Chuck Edwards, with hopes of flipping the House seat back to the people. With a blend of lighthearted puns and sobering realities, they discuss the political landscape, the impact of recent events, and the dire need for accountability among politicians, especially in the wake of Chuck Edwards’ controversial behavior at a Rotary Club meeting. Mo shares his vision for the campaign, focusing on connecting with voters in a way that truly addresses their needs. It’s a mix of fun and fervor, reminding listeners that while politics can be a bumpy ride, it’s essential to keep the conversation going and push for positive change.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast hosts, David and Mo, introduced their show with a light-hearted vibe, joking about the name of their new university, Muck You, which perfectly embodies their informal banter and playful humor.
  • Mo is gearing up to challenge Chuck Edwards in the upcoming elections, aiming to represent the people of western North Carolina, and he shares his hopes and strategies for winning over voters this time around.
  • David and Mo humorously discuss Chuck Edwards' recent controversial behavior at a Rotary Club event, highlighting the absurdity of a politician engaging in physical confrontation with constituents while holding a cocktail.
  • The duo emphasizes the importance of Democrats focusing on real issues that affect the working class, contrasting their approach to governance with the more chaotic and drama-filled style of Republicans, particularly in the wake of natural disasters.
  • They dive into the implications of potential cuts to Medicaid and FEMA, stressing how these changes could devastate rural communities, which is a major point of concern for voters in western North Carolina.
  • The episode wraps up with a call to action, encouraging listeners to support Democratic governors who are genuinely working towards improving the lives of their constituents, reinforcing that effective governance should always prioritize the needs of the people over political theatrics.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • American Muckrakers
  • McDonald's
  • Cook Political Reports
  • General Dynamics
  • Steve Wynn
  • Josh Stein
  • Democratic Governors Association
  • Phil Murphy

  continue reading

23 episodes

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Mo and David are back with another episode of Muck You!, and they’re diving deep into some wild political waters! Kicking things off with a bang, they share the juicy scoop about the newly minted "American Muckrakers University," a name so cheeky that it could probably earn a few giggles at graduation. The duo gets into the nitty-gritty of the upcoming political landscape, with Mo announcing his plans to challenge Chuck Edwards in the House of Representatives—yes, you heard that right! As they trade barbs about accountability in politics, they point out the absurdities of politicians skirting responsibility while the folks who actually pay the price are just trying to get by. Tune in as they banter about everything from campaign strategies to the chaos of Republican antics, and how Mo plans to bring real change to Western North Carolina! It's a lively ride filled with laughs, insights, and a hefty dose of real-talk.

>> Muck U is back, and boy, do David and Mo have a wild ride for their listeners! They kick things off with some banter about their new venture—American Muckrakers University, cheekily named 'Muck You.' It's clear right off the bat that these two are not just your average podcasters; they’re ready to dive into the muck of politics with a playful twist. The episode is packed with juicy updates, including Mo's plans to run against Chuck Edwards in the House of Representatives, and they don't shy away from the drama surrounding local politicians. They dissect Chuck's recent antics, including a cocktail-fueled speech gone wrong where he reportedly slapped a constituent—classic! The duo highlights the absurdity of political double standards, especially when it comes to accountability. It’s a hilarious yet serious dive into the murky waters of Western North Carolina politics, with Mo emphasizing the need for genuine representation over millionaire politicians who are more out of touch than a flip phone in 2023. By the end, listeners are left not just laughing but also pondering the real implications of political actions on everyday folks.

The second half of the show brings Sam Newton, of the Democratic Governors Association. Sam lays out why Dem Govs get shit done, who is up in 2025, and how you can help.

>> The dynamic duo of Muck U, David and Mo, takes a deep dive into the political landscape of Western North Carolina in this episode. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, starting with their light-hearted announcement about launching 'Muck You' University—a name that promises to raise eyebrows and maybe even a few laughs. Mo reveals his intent to challenge Chuck Edwards in the upcoming elections, and they dig into the details of the district's shifting demographics and political climate. From Mo's past campaigning experiences to the challenges posed by recent natural disasters, the discussion weaves through the complexities of local politics, voter engagement, and the stark realities faced by many constituents. The banter is peppered with anecdotes about past political misadventures, including comparisons to the notorious Madison Cawthorn. David and Mo shine a light on the importance of accountability and how politicians often evade responsibility. As they dissect the absurdity of political drama against the backdrop of real issues affecting local families, listeners are treated to a mix of humor and serious political discourse that makes them think about who truly represents their interests.

>> In this episode of Muck You!, David and Mo tackle the wild world of Western North Carolina politics with their signature blend of humor and insight. The show opens with the cheeky introduction of their new university, 'Muck You,' setting the tone for an engaging discussion. They launch into Mo's upcoming political campaign against Chuck Edwards, discussing the shifting political landscape and the impact of recent events, including a notorious cocktail-fueled incident involving Edwards that has everyone talking. The conversation flows seamlessly from the comical to the critical, as they analyze the challenges facing constituents in a district marked by economic disparities and natural disasters. Mo emphasizes the need for genuine leadership rather than millionaire representatives who are disconnected from the struggles of everyday people. The episode is rich in anecdotes, political analysis, and a healthy dose of humor as they navigate the complexities of campaigning and accountability in the political arena. As they wrap up, listeners are left with a clear message: it’s time for politicians to do better, and it's up to the people to demand accountability and real representation.

Introducing the latest episode of Muck You!, where David and Mo kick off with a sunny vibe, basking in the glorious weather of western North Carolina. Amidst the laughter and casual banter, they unveil some juicy news about their new venture, American Muckrakers University—yes, you heard it right! It’s humorously dubbed "Muck You," a name that’s as bold as it is memorable. As they celebrate their 21st episode milestone, the duo dives into serious topics, including Mo's upcoming political campaign against Chuck Edwards, with hopes of flipping the House seat back to the people. With a blend of lighthearted puns and sobering realities, they discuss the political landscape, the impact of recent events, and the dire need for accountability among politicians, especially in the wake of Chuck Edwards’ controversial behavior at a Rotary Club meeting. Mo shares his vision for the campaign, focusing on connecting with voters in a way that truly addresses their needs. It’s a mix of fun and fervor, reminding listeners that while politics can be a bumpy ride, it’s essential to keep the conversation going and push for positive change.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast hosts, David and Mo, introduced their show with a light-hearted vibe, joking about the name of their new university, Muck You, which perfectly embodies their informal banter and playful humor.
  • Mo is gearing up to challenge Chuck Edwards in the upcoming elections, aiming to represent the people of western North Carolina, and he shares his hopes and strategies for winning over voters this time around.
  • David and Mo humorously discuss Chuck Edwards' recent controversial behavior at a Rotary Club event, highlighting the absurdity of a politician engaging in physical confrontation with constituents while holding a cocktail.
  • The duo emphasizes the importance of Democrats focusing on real issues that affect the working class, contrasting their approach to governance with the more chaotic and drama-filled style of Republicans, particularly in the wake of natural disasters.
  • They dive into the implications of potential cuts to Medicaid and FEMA, stressing how these changes could devastate rural communities, which is a major point of concern for voters in western North Carolina.
  • The episode wraps up with a call to action, encouraging listeners to support Democratic governors who are genuinely working towards improving the lives of their constituents, reinforcing that effective governance should always prioritize the needs of the people over political theatrics.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • American Muckrakers
  • McDonald's
  • Cook Political Reports
  • General Dynamics
  • Steve Wynn
  • Josh Stein
  • Democratic Governors Association
  • Phil Murphy

  continue reading

23 episodes

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