Iran Nukes, Candace Owens Directed + The 1.3 Pitchfork Review | Essential ELR 5.13.26 cover art

Iran Nukes, Candace Owens Directed + The 1.3 Pitchfork Review | Essential ELR 5.13.26

Iran Nukes, Candace Owens Directed + The 1.3 Pitchfork Review | Essential ELR 5.13.26

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Summary

Key Moments:

(00:00:29) World News: Trump on Iran Nuclear Weapons + Israel Relations

(00:02:34) The Charlie Kirk "Exploding Device" Conspiracy

(00:03:41) Candace Owens' Mispronunciations + The Pivot to Israel

(00:06:49) Marjorie Taylor Greene's Disappearance + Stock Trading Millions

(00:08:02) Super Chat: Isabella’s 12th Birthday + The "Preteen" Debate

(00:10:41) Milestone: 70,000 Subscribers + 100th Episode Planning

(00:15:24) The Rundown: Pitchfork’s 1.3/10 Chris Brown Review (Algo Hustle?)

(00:18:24) Usher + Chris Brown Stadium Tour Talk

(00:19:14) Kevin Hart Roast Fallout: Why Did He Allow the George Floyd Joke?

(00:25:12) The Writing Room: Were There Not Enough Black Writers?

(00:30:15) "Drunk Rock" at the Roast + Closing Out

(00:31:55) Preview: Rosenberg Face-to-Face with his "Culture Vulture" Accuser


Detailed Breakdown:

Wednesday’s episode starts with a deep dive into the latest political soundbites regarding Iran and the U.S. "baiting" conflicts. Ebro and Rosenberg tackle the "Charlie Kirk" conspiracy theories and the suspicious construction around where the alleged incident took place. The conversation shifts to the viral clips of a "director" correcting Candace Owens’ vocabulary and her massive following despite her recent controversies. They also explore how Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly made millions while in office before "going quiet" following threats.

In The Rundown, the team reacts to the "anti-Chris Brown" motion on the internet, specifically Pitchfork’s scathing 1.3 review of his 27-track album. Ebro questions if the rating is a pure "algo hustle" to trigger his rabid fanbase. The crew continues their post-mortem of the Kevin Hart roast, examining the hierarchy of comedy power and whether Hart should have stepped in to stop jokes targeting the trauma of Black Americans. Finally, they celebrate hitting 70,000 subscribers and tease a massive "Culture Vulture" debate for tomorrow's show.

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