The podcast covers a range of political and media stories, including Labour's potential reversal of landlord tax cuts, concerns over a free trade agreement, Christopher Luxon's divorce from Tova O'Brien, allegations of false flag events linked to Trump, and controversy around TVN
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Yeah. And I think, look, if stuff wants some pointers on how to craft a headline is look at one of our videos that we've released over the weekend, which is accurately entitled Shane Jones is a blowhard who loves to huff his own farts. Now, that's an accurate headline that is informative for the video that's contained within.
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right-wing satire and dismissal of logic
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