Unhinged Podcast
Unhinged Podcast
February 13, 2026

🚨 WTF!! THIS IS F*CKING RIDICULOUS 😭 😭😭

Quick Read

The host unleashes a fiery critique on current political landscapes, lambasting voter ID opposition as election theft, exposing alleged corruption in California's homelessness crisis, and dissecting immigration policies with a call for mass deportation.
Voter ID is framed as essential to prevent election theft, with opposition deemed a 'diabolical fraud'.
All undocumented immigrants are called 'illegal aliens' who 'all need to go', regardless of alleged 'non-violent' status.
California's $24 billion homelessness budget is questioned, with claims of unaccounted funds and programs that enable drug use on Skid Row.

Summary

This episode delivers a scathing commentary on several contentious political issues. The host celebrates the passing of the 'Save Act' (voter ID and proof of citizenship) in the House, framing Democratic opposition as a direct attempt to steal elections and disenfranchise legitimate voters. He criticizes Barack Obama's stance on voter ID and highlights a Florida representative's argument that the left's 'papers please' stance during COVID-19 contradicts their current opposition to voter ID. The discussion shifts to immigration, where the host advocates for the deportation of all undocumented individuals, refuting claims that only a small percentage are violent by re-defining 'violent crimes' to include drug trafficking, fraud, and child pornography. The episode also features a segment on alleged corruption in Minnesota's 'Feeding Our Future' program, accusing the Attorney General of complicity. A significant portion is dedicated to California's homelessness crisis, with the host and a guest journalist exposing Skid Row conditions, questioning the allocation of billions in state funds, and criticizing programs that provide drug paraphernalia, arguing they incentivize drug use and attract more homeless individuals to the state.
This episode matters because it provides a raw, unfiltered perspective on highly polarized political issues, reflecting a segment of public discourse that views current policies as fundamentally corrupt and detrimental. The host's arguments, though extreme, highlight deep-seated frustrations regarding election integrity, immigration enforcement, and government accountability, particularly in social welfare spending. It offers insight into how certain narratives are constructed and reinforced within specific media ecosystems, framing political opponents as actively working against the interests of the country and its citizens.

Takeaways

  • The 'Save Act,' requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship, passed the House, despite Democratic opposition framed as an attempt to 'steal elections'.
  • The host argues that opposition to voter ID is disingenuous, citing high public support for it, even among Democrats.
  • Trump's administration is praised for expanding efforts to revoke citizenship from foreign-born Americans as part of an immigration crackdown.
  • The host advocates for the deportation of all illegal immigrants, dismissing the 'only 14% violent' statistic by including drug trafficking, fraud, and child pornography as non-violent crimes in that figure.
  • Minnesota's Attorney General is accused of complicity in a $9 billion 'Feeding Our Future' fraud scheme, allegedly taking a $10,000 campaign donation from indicted fraudsters.
  • California's homelessness crisis in Skid Row is depicted as a result of mismanaged funds and policies that incentivize drug use, with billions unaccounted for.
  • Non-profit workers on Skid Row are criticized for distributing expired food and drug paraphernalia (needles, pipes, Narcan) without offering rehabilitation, which the host argues perpetuates the cycle of addiction and homelessness.

Insights

1Voter ID as a Defense Against Election Fraud

The host vehemently supports the 'Save Act,' which mandates voter ID and proof of citizenship, asserting that any opposition to it is a clear attempt by Democrats to 'steal elections.' He cites public opinion polls showing high support for voter ID across party lines, including among Democrats, to counter arguments that such laws are discriminatory or 'Jim Crow 2.0.'

Host's commentary on the 'Save Act' passing the House, citing 90/10 public support and a Florida representative's speech. (, , )

2Critique of Immigration Policy and Call for Mass Deportation

The host argues that being an American is a privilege, not a right, and advocates for the deportation of all illegal immigrants. He challenges the statistic that only 14% of ICE detainees are 'violent criminals' by highlighting that categories like drug trafficking, fraud, child pornography, and child endangerment are often excluded from 'violent crime' definitions, suggesting a deliberate manipulation of data to downplay the severity of crimes committed by undocumented individuals.

Host's statements on revoking citizenship (), 'illegal aliens' needing to go (), and re-defining 'non-violent crimes' ()

3Allegations of Corruption in Minnesota's 'Feeding Our Future' Program

The Minnesota Attorney General is publicly grilled in Congress over a $9 billion fraud scheme, specifically the 'Feeding Our Future' program. The host highlights accusations that the Attorney General met with and allegedly agreed to help individuals who were later indicted for fraud, and accepted a $10,000 campaign donation from them shortly after the meeting.

Congressional questioning of Minnesota AG regarding the 'Feeding Our Future' program and a $10,000 donation. (, )

4California's Homelessness Crisis and Misallocated Funds

A journalist's report from Skid Row in Los Angeles reveals dire conditions despite Governor Gavin Newsom's administration spending billions on homelessness. The host alleges that over $24 billion has gone unaccounted for, and criticizes programs that distribute clean needles, pipes, and Narcan to homeless individuals, arguing these initiatives enable drug addiction rather than solving it, and attract more homeless people to California.

Discussion of Newsom's spending on homelessness (), $24 billion unaccounted for (), and distribution of drug kits on Skid Row ()

Key Concepts

Incentive Structures and Unintended Consequences

The host argues that California's social programs, by providing free drug paraphernalia and not requiring rehabilitation, create perverse incentives. This allegedly encourages continued drug use and attracts more homeless individuals to the state, exacerbating the crisis rather than solving it, and creating a dependent 'underclass' for political gain.

The 'Big Plan' (Conspiracy Theory)

A homeless individual interviewed on Skid Row suggests that the provision of expired food is part of a 'big plan' for 'population reduction,' aligning with broader globalist conspiracy theories, which the host acknowledges with surprise but does not explicitly endorse or refute.

Lessons

  • Scrutinize claims about election integrity and voter ID laws, considering both sides' arguments and underlying motivations.
  • Question official statistics, especially regarding crime classifications, to understand how definitions might influence public perception.
  • Investigate local and state government spending on social programs, particularly those with large budgets and unclear outcomes, to ensure accountability.
  • Consider the long-term impact of social welfare policies, particularly those that provide resources without addressing root causes like addiction, on community well-being and public health.

Notable Moments

Florida Representative's 'Show Your Papers' Argument

A representative from Florida uses the COVID-19 pandemic's 'papers please' requirements for basic activities (funerals, marriage) to highlight the perceived hypocrisy of those opposing voter ID, arguing that if 'papers' were acceptable then, they should be for voting. This is framed by the host as a devastating rhetorical blow.

Minnesota AG Grilled Over Fraud and Deaths

A Minnesota Attorney General is publicly confronted in Congress regarding his alleged role in a massive fraud scheme and his office's policies that supposedly led to the deaths of two individuals during an ICE confrontation. This moment underscores concerns about government corruption and accountability.

Skid Row Journalist Exposes Conditions and Policies

A journalist's on-the-ground report from Skid Row, Los Angeles, directly challenges official narratives about addressing homelessness. It reveals the extent of drug use, the distribution of drug paraphernalia by non-profits, and the presence of migrant families living in tents, raising questions about the effectiveness and ethics of current state policies.

Quotes

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"There is no possible way that you do not want voter ID unless you're trying to steal elections. This is the most obvious case of fraud I think I've ever seen in America."

Host
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"If you are not an American, you do not get to vote in our elections. This is not a free-for-all country."

Host
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"America, being an America, being an American is not actually a right. It is a privilege."

Host
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"They literally manipulate what they calculate as violent crimes so that they can use it as some sort of gotcha to be like, 'No, you must let the pedophiles on our streets. They only committed armed robbery. It's not a violent crime.'"

Host
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"Over $24 billion has gone unaccounted for that was supposed to go to fighting the homeless crisis."

Nick Shirley (guest journalist)
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"They are literally giving the people here on the street what they need to keep doing drugs... and they're giving you the stuff that you need to revive your life after you do the drugs."

Guest journalist

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