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Actor, writer, and comedian Joe Wengert joins Sam and Co-host Oliver Johnson for the inaugural comeback episode of Looking for a New Title. We discuss his work on Big Mouth as the voice of Caleb, his characters on Comedy Bang Bang, and above all else, "Kevin", his new, semi-semi-autobiographical show on Amazon Prime, co-created with Aubrey Plaza.Later, an alternate universe version of Rick Santorum, alongside his opponent Thomas Sanctum, come in to discuss the alternate universe they live in and Rick's reelection campaign.

Comedian Billy Wayne Davis joins the podcast to discuss various topics.

Comedian Dave/David Theune joins the show to discuss his hometown, high school graduations, the weird shorts he starred in for UCB that may be lost to time, and other stuff.

Comedian and podcast host Caitlin Durante joins Aristotle and his friend Kiki to discuss their career beginnings inside a McDonalds basement, rural Pennsylvania, Wikipedia, and other things.

We discuss the history of the way too big amount of political parties founded to promote Oswald Mosley style British fascism.

We discuss the origins and the activities of the paleoconservative Constitution Party.

A look into Long Island Congressman George Santos, and how his lies were known, but covered up.

Welcome to a new era of this podcast! Aristotle Asparagus is a thing of the past, now we enter "Multiple Blood Sucking Insects," a podcast about the crazy things that happen in the political atmosphere. We start this off with our host, me, Sam, and my friends Leo and Jack, as we talk about Strom Thurmond's 24 hour filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.

Big Mouth and Human Resources producer Abe Foreman-Greenwald comes on to discuss his work on Netflix's Big Mouth and it's spinoff, and a potential Shyamalan plot twist.

Abed Gheith, comedian, Podcaster, and inspiration for Abed from Community joins Aristotle to discuss the extent to which Abed Nadir was based on him, Chevy Chase, and other things. Then, George L. Rockwell (no relation) and Martin van Buren de Klerk (also no relation) join the show to discuss their new political party the American Not See Party, which follows the ideals of never opening one's eyes.