
This episode of The Snark Factor takes on the State of the Union as political stagecraft, breaking down how optics, props, and media reactions matter as much as policy. Fingers and Sarah then shift to troubling cold cases in Tucson, asking why some disappearances command national attention while others fade quietly into the background. The show wraps with a look at modern dating absurdities — from Ashley Madison’s attempted rebrand to “discreet dating,” to exclusive, velvet-rope apps like Raya — and what they say about culture, status, and trust in 2026. Politics, media, culture, and the strange incentives behind all three — all in one place.
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