Jesse and Brittany discuss Uber rides, listener emails regarding misogyny's role in the election and criticism of The Young Turks, Blake Lively's legal filing after an alleged smear campaign, Senators John Fetterman and Joe Manchin's clear disinterest in being the opposition party, Rep. Gerry Connolly's defeat of AOC on Oversight and what it says about the state of the party, and Elon Musk's control of the Republican Party.
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