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Two psychiatrists. One room. Zero buffer. And a political landscape having a full-blown identity crisis.

This week, David and Rob dig into the psychological mess behind Marjorie Taylor Greene’s sudden resignation announcement — a move that looks less like strategy and more like a total collapse of political identity. Once fused to MAGA, she’s now excommunicated, redefining herself in real time on CNN, and describing her role as that of a “battered spouse.” It’s pure identity fallout, and the guys unpack the cognitive and emotional wreckage.

From there, the episode swerves into Trump’s approval-ratings-that-can’t-go-down — because when the polls tank, you can always just redefine who counts as “smart people.” It’s a masterclass in cognitive dissonance management, projection, and brand-preservation psychology.

Then: the wildest development yet — an AI-generated Christian nationalist anthem titled We Are Charlie Kirk, created after the Turning Point founder’s assassination. The conversation hits the uncanny valley of AI-manufactured martyrdom, right-wing MeToo dynamics, trolling-as-religion, and how AI is now writing our political myths faster than we can fact-check them.

The episode closes on Dick Cheney’s funeral — an unexpectedly poignant reflection on leadership, consistency, and the nostalgia for a political era where you could disagree with a politician and still respect them. Cheney held the line; the country feels like it’s losing it. “I miss old America,” Rob says — and for once, nobody jokes.

In This Episode:

• MTG’s resignation and the psychological freefall of losing your political self
• Why identity fusion makes political breakups feel like divorces
• Trump’s approval polls and the art of redefining reality
• AI-generated martyr worship and the rise of the algorithmic religion
• Trauma bonding, out-group exile, and MAGA’s internal fragmentation
• Dick Cheney’s legacy and the vanished value of authenticity in leadership

Prescriptions

Politicians who resign: mandatory 6–12 month no-camera detox, no book deal, no podcast. Do one thing for your constituents — and you’re not allowed to tweet about it.
State funerals: a required segment titled “Here’s What It Cost,” narrated by Morgan Freeman over a slide deck of uncomfortable truths.

Two psychiatrists. One bottle of Old Forester. America in crisis.
You’re not crazy — but the country might be.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to the Chaos (00:00:51)

3. Political Identity Crisis (00:03:57)

4. Repositioning in the Political Landscape (00:07:55)

5. The Struggle for Identity (00:11:51)

6. The Weight of Responsibility (00:14:33)

7. Trump's Approval Ratings and Cognitive Dissonance (00:23:17)

8. AI and Political Narratives (00:36:46)

9. Reflections on Leadership and Legacy (00:51:40)

10. Prescriptions (01:04:20)

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