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Political Commentator 1
Foreign this 4th of July, I would like to cut to former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Play the clip. There's no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one. That's it. That's basically how we feel on this fourth of July with the Trump regime completely annihilating everything in this country, kidnapping people off the streets, throwing them into some insane place called Alligator Alcatraz. And the government is selling merch, promoting a concentration camp and celebrating that migrants could get eaten by alligators. And we're only in like month five or six of this presidency.
Political Commentator 2
Yeah, we j. We're just getting started. Not to mention I look back on just the short time people frame how many people have lost their jobs in the federal government. The USAID victims, they're saying are in the hundreds of thousands. The just blatant disregard for the Constitution and the judiciary. It is. It's depressing.
Political Commentator 1
And let's just talk about the collective sane washing that is going on about Taco tits. That's what we call the President of the United States. Taco tits about his cognitive decline. It is jarring and legacy Media court, corporate media just jumps in as though he is a man operating with all of his faculties with the idea of law and order in mind and honoring the Constitution. They Just give him the assumption that he's operating on that and he simply is not. So to kind of find out why we're here and how we got here on this fourth of July, we are going to show you guys our greatest hits. And of MAGA posting conservative cell phones because sometimes you got to take a break from the news and giggle and kind of get into the psychology of who are these 77 million people that voted for a convicted felon named Taco Tit? Well, let's take a look. Kylie put up the first one. Lance, post. Hey pro lifers of Texas, it's your time to shine, sweeties. 29, 9, 27 children in foster care in Texas. 3378 children waiting for adoptive families. I expect to see this number drop dramatically in the next 30 days. And Lance of course is trolling the pro life people because they act like they're so pro children. Taylor Lackford, a MAGA loyalist responds. Being pro life has nothing to do with after birth care.
Political Commentator 2
Isn't that the truth? I mean that's the truest statement I've seen with all this pro life stuff. They don't give a flying about some a child after it's born. They don't want them educated, they don't care if they're fed, they don't want them to have homes like they give a about controlling women's bodies and they're guising it in the form of being pro life but they are not.
Political Commentator 1
And they don't care about children enough to get guns out of people's hands. And we just read a report recently, you guys, that there are more guns in the United States of America than people.
Political Commentator 2
That surprises me.
Political Commentator 1
Those are American MAGA values right there. Okay, Kylie, next. Okay, red, white and blue hearts. Ultra MAGA Kimmy, it's a real name. She posts. Why do you honestly think white people are racist? I want facts. And John Fugelsang responds. Where was Barack Obama born? Please? And ultra maga Kimmy response? Kenya.
Political Commentator 2
See, this is a fundamental problem that I fear in the United States of America. You have people like Kimmy that lives in a rural community that only runs around with people that snort Fox News and listen to, you know, Russia infused podcasters. They never have access to the truth. So that she, Kimmy is not even aware that that was a cell phone because she and her friends that go to church and go to lunch after, they just assume, well, Barack Obama was born in Kenya because his middle name Hussein and nobody, they never hear the truth. They never get to Establish what real facts are.
Political Commentator 1
And I would say that this goes beyond rural America. I think a lot of suburban America, and even in the cities where you have concentrations of white people that don't commingle with their diverse fellow citizens is such a detriment to the progress of a country where we have one of the coolest things ever where, which is diversity. I mean, pumps. And I go to New York City all the time for work on this podcast. And I love being in the streets of Manhattan because it is so diverse. You hear different languages, different skin colors, different hair colors, different ages, all on the streets, all living their lives peacefully. And these white Americans just have a real fundamental problem with globalization and diversity. Okay, Kylie, next. All right, somebody posts here. We have 20 to 30 million undocumented people in the country eating lots of eggs every day. Two eggs for each person is 60 million a day. Plus other food products that have eggs in the ingredients. This could be as high as 100 million eggs a day. Take a week, seven days, minus two days for cereal. You have five days of egg consumption. That is 500 million eggs a week. One chicken only lays one days. That is 500 million chickens. If we subtract 20 to 30 million people, we will have enough eggs. Prices will come down. So there you have some guy sharp as attack solving the egg inflation by deporting 20 to 30 million American workers.
Political Commentator 2
That's crazy. I mean, that is unhinged. Like if I picked up my phone and like my child posted that, I'd be like, we need immediate care. This is nuts.
Political Commentator 1
All right, Kylie, next. Okay, I'm going to pop up an image. And this is a very real image from a CPAC event. I've seen this. So the people who are listening right now, it's the stage and fcpac and it says, we are all domestic terrorists. And I want to point out something that's really interesting about cpac. So Pumps and I last year were in Budapest doing a project and our host told us that conservative groups like Ted Cruz with, with CPAC and other like Charlie Kirk Turning Point, they all have these conservative conferences in Hungary. And the reason for that is they see that as a model for what the United States of America should aspire to be, which is a dictatorship. And the beautiful thing about what happened, what's been happen in Hungary, specifically in Budapest, is Viktor Orban, who is the dictator of that country. He said that there. He canceled Pride Parade, he canceled Pride Month, just like our White House did. Our White House canceled Pride Month and refused to acknowledge it. Well, Viktor Orban said no parade, and if you do it, you'll be fined 500 and possibly even arrested. 200,000 Hungarians took to the streets in Budapest and showed him exactly that people are not. And a little bit of interesting tea about Victor Orban that we learned while we were in Hungary. So during COVID his number two or number three guy, this dictator, Victor Orban, he goes to Belgium to the an EU conference, and everybody there's a curfew. This is during the height of COVID Covid is supposed to not have, you know, more than two or three people in a place at a time. So in this apartment building, the other tenants hear all this ruckus, loud music, a bunch of hooting, a bunch of hollering, right? So they call the police. The police arrive and they find themselves at the door and they open the door and there is a gay orgy going on behind the door, which is clearly against these sequestering rules of COVID at Peak Covet. Well, some eagle eye neighbors in the neighborhood notice a fellow shimmying down the drainage pipe trying to back door exit from the gay orgy. And it was none other than, than this number two, number three guy in Viktor Orban's government who immediately came out very anti gay. Of course, it's a very anti gay government, much like the MAGA movement is. So we have always pontificated here that, you know, people that say they're straight that talk about wanting anti gay stuff all the time and talk about gay stuff and focus on gay stuff, a lot of times in their private time are doing gay stuff, which we support gay stuff.
Political Commentator 2
Right.
Political Commentator 1
I support it. I just don't support homophobes being hypocrites doing gay stuff and then trying to shame and criminalize the brave members of the LGBTQIA+ community. That said, you, I'm not going to let you and your crazy prude religion define me. I'm going to come out and live my life with pride.
Political Commentator 2
Well, it's jealousy, plain and simple. I think they cannot because of their religion and up indoctrination. They can't be who they want to be, so they have to malign what they most desire. And again, I say it all the time. Let look no further than Grindr during the Republican National Convention. Grindr didn't crash during the Democratic National Convention because they get to go on Grindr all the time if they want. If you're gay and want to be on a Democrat swing for the fences. But Republicans have to get away from their puritan wives just go to town.
Political Commentator 1
Because we're not nosy and codependent and worry about what people are doing in their bedrooms if they're consenting adults. Okay, next up, Kylie. All right, we have Wendy Magalady and her. I want to point out that her avatar is a Donald Trump's mugshot. I voted for Donald Trump Trump to piss off liberals. It was really funny. I am worried that I will lose my Medicaid. Now. I have type 2 diabetes with diabetic retinopathy. If I lose my health care, I won't be able to afford my meds and will lose my vision. I'm in tears. Please help me. Is that real, Kylie?
Political Commentator 2
Yes.
Political Commentator 1
And supposedly she deleted her account shortly after. So this is it, though, you guys. She says the quiet part out loud. The. The. The ethos of MAGA is hating the lips. And this is what Donald Trump campaigned on. The enemy from within. And he has propagandized and indoctrinated his intellectually lazy base by thinking the reason you have problems is because of these liberals. When the liberals actually fight for Wendy Ultra Maga old lady with your president mugshot as your avatar. As much as I hate what you believe, I don't want this woman to lose her health care. And that's the difference. That's the fundamental difference between the left and the right.
Political Commentator 2
Did you notice now, with this reconciliation budget bill that's going to cut so many Medicaid patients that they're posting. MAGA is posting on Twitter that it's democratic communities that it will hurt the most. Blue cities and blue states will be hurt the most by this. And I have news for everyone. It's the buckle of the Bible Belt. It states like, we live in an Oklahoma.
Political Commentator 1
It's rural America.
Political Commentator 2
It's rural America and they are straight down the line. Maga.
Political Commentator 1
Okay, next up, Maxi Virgil posts. Reasonable conservative is a. Is an oxymoron. And Michael, 27 with a cross says, okay, buddy, so is dumbass liberal.
Political Commentator 2
Clearly he doesn't know what an oxymoron is.
Political Commentator 1
Clearly, clearly. Okay, next, Kylie. Brian Krassenstein posts. This is so sad. Trans man Luca Strobel uses women's restroom and then is allegedly assaulted by bar owner and detained by police. I want some of you transphobes to explain to me how this is, okay? And you see the image of this person that was assaulted. And this is a trans man, very male in his affect and appearance. And the bearded goat responds, he's a man. He should be using men's restrooms. So this is kind of like what they're, they're going to be figuring out. Trans men appear as men, right? Trans women appear as women. So all of this bathroom policing actually puts people in danger because this trans man, because of these laws, was instructed that you have to use your bathroom of the genitals that you had at birth. So he goes into the women's restroom. He is a trans man and was hate crimed for following the law.
Political Commentator 2
Here's the thing. They don't give a shit about what happens to these marginalized people. What bothers me so much is I would ask any single one of these people that go bananas about trans in the bathroom. Does it matter? Like, has anybody. I have gone into a men's bathroom a gazillion times when the women's line was too long. I have gone in men's bathroom with other men. And you know what happened? Nothing.
Political Commentator 1
All right, kylie, next. In 2020, my MAGA uncle looked my sister and I in the face and said he didn't recognize us under our muzzles. We're wearing masks because we were at a funeral for someone who died from COVID And this, you guys, this was very, very real. I mean, the propagandizing and the attack on science during COVID broke the right in a way, they were already so broken. But I feel like it was a permanent breakage in that. Because if you ever find yourself in on right wing Twitter, which is hard not to because Elon Musk rigs the algorithm that it feeds you that even if you never participate in it, they have two go to's about things. Number one, you don't know what a woman is or you don't know what a real woman is. Define what a woman is. And then they go to, I bet that this person has been vaccinated as though that's a character defect.
Political Commentator 2
Right? Well, I mean, the crazy thing about all of this vaccination stuff is the measles thing. Like, first of all, I do not want to hear, I don't want to get a vaccine. My body, my choice. Yet I want to control women's bodies. I just have to get that out there. But people have measles now for the first time since the vaccine's out, people are dying from it. And these MAGA people have lost children and said we still wouldn't vaccinate.
Political Commentator 1
It's a cult. We're dealing with a cult. And you can see that this cult is operating with impunity. And they have an entire administration in the executive branch which is lifting up and highlighting the insanity and the stupidity and the ignorance of these people. And they are emboldened. And this is the decline of the American empire. So happy fourth, all you triple trumpers. You.
IHIP News Podcast Summary
Episode Title: MAGA Self-Owns Online Exposing Their Low IQ's
Release Date: July 4, 2025
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Description: Deep in a red state, progressive podcasters Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan share how they really feel about political news. Their comedic, feel-good takes drop twice weekly, possibly more, if sh*t really hits the fan.
Note: The episode begins with a brief interlude featuring a narrator and an advertisement, which the hosts subsequently skip to dive directly into the political commentary.
Timestamp: [00:58] – [16:16]
In this episode, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan tackle the pervasive issues surrounding the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, focusing on how their online presence inadvertently exposes cognitive shortcomings within their base. The discussion is both critical and comedic, aiming to dissect and highlight the flawed logic and behaviors prevalent among MAGA supporters.
The hosts open by criticizing the current administration's handling of governmental responsibilities:
Jennifer: "There's no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one. That's it. That's basically how we feel on this Fourth of July with the Trump regime completely annihilating everything in this country..." ([00:58])
Angie: "They have a blatant disregard for the Constitution and the judiciary. It is depressing." ([01:48])
They express concern over high-profile figures like Nancy Pelosi and the administration's alleged actions, including kidnappings and inappropriate governmental operations, painting a dire picture of the current political climate.
Jennifer and Angie delve into the hypocrisy they perceive within the pro-life movement:
Jennifer: "They are not pro-life because they don't care about children after birth..." ([03:46])
Angie: "They don't want children educated, fed, or housed. They care more about controlling women's bodies under the guise of being pro-life." ([04:07])
The hosts argue that the pro-life stance is superficial, with a lack of genuine support for children's well-being beyond the pre-life issue.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting various MAGA social media posts, highlighting their illogical and often offensive nature:
Example 1: A post suggests deporting 20 to 30 million undocumented individuals to solve egg inflation, claiming it would reduce egg prices drastically.
Example 2: A user questions why white people are considered racist, prompting unfounded claims about Barack Obama's birthplace.
Example 3: A trans man is assaulted for using the women's restroom, leading to discussions on bathroom policing and its dangers.
The hosts use these examples to demonstrate the flawed logic and harmful ideologies that underlie many MAGA supporters' online interactions.
Jennifer and Angie criticize the hypocrisy they observe in anti-gay sentiments:
Jennifer: "I support the LGBTQIA+ community, but I don't support homophobes who engage in gay activities privately while publicly shaming the community." ([10:13])
Angie: "It's jealousy. People can't be who they want to be due to religious indoctrination, so they malign what they desire most." ([10:38])
They argue that the condemnation of LGBTQIA+ individuals is often backed by individuals who privately do not adhere to their own restrictive beliefs.
The discussion shifts to the real-world implications of political decisions, particularly concerning healthcare:
Example: A MAGA supporter expresses fear of losing Medicaid, highlighting the personal impact of political rhetoric.
Angie: "The reconciliation budget bill threatens to cut Medicaid for many, disproportionately affecting rural and conservative communities." ([12:27])
The hosts emphasize the disconnect between MAGA rhetoric and the actual consequences of their political agenda on everyday Americans.
Jennifer and Angie analyze how MAGA supporters utilize social media to attack and belittle others:
Example: A user claims that being a "reasonable conservative" is an oxymoron, prompting derogatory responses.
Angie: "Transphobic comments led to the assault of a trans man for following restroom regulations, demonstrating the dangerous outcomes of such rhetoric." ([14:24])
The hosts highlight the use of personal attacks and misinformation as tools to undermine opposition and perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
The episode also touches upon the spread of misinformation regarding vaccinations:
Jennifer: "MAGA followers spread false narratives about vaccines, leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles." ([15:50])
Angie: "Despite the dangers, many MAGA supporters continue to resist vaccination, contributing to public health crises." ([15:50])
They argue that disinformation campaigns have tangible negative impacts on public health and safety.
Wrapping up the discussion, Jennifer and Angie characterize the MAGA movement as a cult:
They express concern over the decline of the American societal fabric, attributing it to the entrenched and unyielding nature of the MAGA ideology.
Hypocrisy Within MAGA: The movement exhibits significant hypocrisy, especially in areas like pro-life stances and anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiments.
Flawed Logic and Misinformation: MAGA supporters often engage in illogical reasoning and spread misinformation, particularly on social media platforms.
Real-World Consequences: Political rhetoric and policies advocated by the MAGA movement have direct negative impacts on vulnerable populations, including healthcare accessibility and public safety.
Cult-like Dynamics: The movement displays characteristics of a cult, with unwavering loyalty and propagation of divisive ideologies.
Jennifer: "There's no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one. That's it. That's basically how we feel on this fourth of July with the Trump regime completely annihilating everything in this country..." ([00:58])
Angie: "They don't want children educated, fed, or housed. They give more about controlling women's bodies under the guise of being pro-life." ([03:46])
Jennifer: "This is crazy. If someone posted that, I'd be very concerned." ([07:04])
Jennifer: "Bathroom policing puts marginalized individuals in danger by enforcing outdated laws." ([14:24])
Jennifer: "It's a cult operating with impunity, emboldened by an administration that highlights their ignorance and antagonism." ([16:16])
In this episode of IHIP News, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan provide a sharp, incisive critique of the MAGA movement, highlighting the inherent contradictions, harmful ideologies, and real-world consequences stemming from its followers' actions and beliefs. Through a combination of humor and critical analysis, the hosts shed light on the challenges facing American society due to polarized political factions and the spread of misinformation.
This summary is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the podcast episode for those who haven't listened, capturing all key discussions, insights, and conclusions presented by the hosts.