
A new study suggests Americans distrust each other more than almost any other nation, and Esau, Malcolm and Mike wrestle with whether we've crossed a line we can't come back from. They dig into the deeper spiritual roots of our outrage, asking what it actually means to love your enemies in an age of constant political combat. Then the conversation turns to Hollywood's obsession with youth and what our fear of aging reveals about us. They also take on the controversy over an unqualified Surgeon General nominee and what it says about leadership, loyalty, and truth. Also this week: Mike shoots his shot, Malcolm runs late, and somehow height insecurity becomes a real topic.
0:00 - Malcolm's Too Famous
1:37 - Theme Song
4:17 - Oscars and Plastic Surgery
8:54 - Mike's Too Tall
12:17 - End Stage Polarization
24:46 - Ideological Purity
32:40 - Unqualified Surgeon General
49:24 - End Credits
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