Bee-otch of the Day
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Bee-otch of the Day: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (The November Project)
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Bee-otch of the Day: Trump (the continuation of the shutdown)
In this podcast, King Chuck talks about...
- Donald Trump's re-election attributed to voter dissatisfaction with progressive social issues.
- Criticism of Trump's policies leading to higher grocery prices and job losses.
- Concerns about an impending government shutdown and Trump's lavish lifestyle, including a "roaring 20s" party at Mar-A-Lago, complete with half-naked women.
- The party reminded him of his ex-boss not giving him a raise for ten years, which led him to stop going to his favorite strip club and furthering his depression.
- Dick Cheney died.
- Concerns about Trump's potential for further 'shady deals' and the need for voting.
- Support for leftist policies to address economic inequality and high living costs.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Bee-otch of the Day: Trump (for dissing the middle-class and below)
On today's podcast, King Chuck talks about...
- A former family member's lifelong struggle with severe asthma and difficult home life, experiences of discrimination and a traumatic incident at school, series of personal misfortunes, including a car accident, brain damage, and financial hardship.
- This person's family members' struggles with alcoholism and abusive relationships, critique of 'pro-life' stance, highlighting hypocrisy and lack of support for individuals.
- Chuck discusses the divorce of his mother and stepfather, leading to his mother's political shift against Trump.
- He also talks about his personal experience with stagnant wages and job dissatisfaction. He also criticized corporate greed and the impact on the middle class and poor, plus his disappointment with government shutdowns and lack of support for citizens.
- Chuck has a call to Political Action, with an emphasis on the importance of voting in local and national elections, supporting progressive candidates and policies like universal healthcare and community-run grocery stores, like New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
- Lastly, he urges voters to consider the less fortunate and counter conservative ideologies.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Bee-otch of the Day: WWTV 9&10
In this podcast...
- Former employee Sid Simone is suing northern Michigan CBS affiliate WWTV/WWUP-TV 9&10 for wrongful termination due to racial discrimination.
- Simone was allegedly compared to a black shooter and told northern Michigan residents would dislike her.
- The station faces accusations of racism and tokenism. Cadillac, where 9&10's old studio was, is 98% white.
- Chuck mentioned that 9&10 has a black anchor, Gatini Tinsley, who serves as the station token. NBC affiliate WLBT in Jackson, Mississippi historically censored black individuals and content, leading to license revocation in 1971. Before they lost their license, they hired a black news anchor, but that wasn't enough in the era of the Fairness Doctrine.
- Northern Michigan's history includes minstrel shows as late as the 1960s and residents moving there to avoid black people.
- A personal anecdote describes parents instilling racist views about Detroit residents and black people.
- 9&10 is criticized for being 'Sinclair Jr.' and consolidating media ownership to eliminate competition.
- The station allegedly canceled Howard Stern's Saturday night show for NRA infomercials and also canceled a CBS 9/11 documentary in 2006 for political reasons.
- Issues like poor radio programming, lack of professionalism, and closed businesses reflect a broader
- Chuck recounts personal experiences with racism, including being called slurs due to being different in school.
- Concerns about professionalism in northern Michigan are highlighted by poor service experiences.