Friday, February 13, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: The MAGA Movement

In this podcast...

- Chuck namedrops "The Crowd", the 1928 MGM silent flick about a man who learns about karma the hard way through personal tragedy. 

- He then talks about people in his life who finally got to walk a mile in his shoes, but only after they made foolish mistakes. 

- While discussing his medications during a visit this week, Chuck's father's VA doctor warned him about Trump's cuts to the administration. 

- Actor James Van Der Beek died this past week from cancer at only 48. He spent his final days trying to raise money to pay his bills. Chuck calls for universal healthcare. 

- The Olympian skater whose parents died in a plane crash caused by Trump's FAA cuts dedicated his performance to them.

- Trump posted a racist AI video of the Obamas as monkeys. Chuck talked about an estranged family member of his who posted something similar years ago.




Monday, February 9, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Turning Point USA

 Super Bowl Commercials Review

- Positive reception for a trimmer ad and a Raisin Bran commercial featuring William Shatner.

- Negative feedback for Trump-related ads and a Mike Tyson ad promoting 'Make America Healthy Again'.

- Discussion of a Budweiser ad and criticism of 90s pop music in Backstreet Boys crypto ads.


Super Bowl Halftime Show Controversy

- Criticism of Bad Bunny's halftime performance from conservative groups like Turning Point USA.

- Turning Point USA's alternative halftime show featuring Kid Rock and other country stars.

- Personal preference for Bad Bunny's performance over the 'white trash country music' alternative.


Country Music and Political Disagreement

- Strong dislike for country music, labeling it 'stupid music for stupid people'.

- Personal anecdote about father's political views and reliance on Fox News and TikTok.

- Discussion of Johnny Rebel, a racist country singer, and the genre's historical context.


Don Cornelius and Soul Train's Legacy

- Don Cornelius's journey from insurance to creating Soul Train due to dissatisfaction with American Bandstand.

- Dick Clark's attempt to replicate Soul Train with 'Soul Unlimited' and subsequent confrontation.

- Cornelius's self-made success and inclusivity on Soul Train, featuring both black and white artists.


Personal Life and Political Frustrations

- Living with father due to personal circumstances and the challenges of finding a partner in Grand Rapids.

- Financial struggles and dissatisfaction with past employment.

- Frustration with Trump supporters and the current political climate, advocating for progressive candidates.



Sunday, February 8, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: WKLT

 Traverse City Business Closures and Disputes

- Union Street Station closing after 134 years due to owner-tenant dispute.

- Pleva's meat market closure due to family ownership dispute.

- Lease agreements and shared property issues causing business failures.


Criticism of Churches and Religious Hypocrisy

- Churches described as 'sick places' with instances of financial and sexual misconduct.

- Youth pastor John Clark stealing $500,000 from church in 2019.

- TBN sex scandal and host's involvement in child pornography.


Northern Michigan Radio Station Analysis

- KLT's dominance in Traverse City radio ratings despite perceived low quality.

- Decline of other stations like Rock 105 and 95.5 due to personnel changes and repetitive playlists.

- Impact of corporate ownership and Nielsen ratings on radio stations.


Critique of 'Rock the Country' Festival and Associated Artists

- Shinedown's withdrawal from 'Rock the Country' due to fan backlash.

- Kid Rock's involvement and controversial song about underage girls.

- Festival's perceived political alignment and association with Donald Trump.


Political Commentary and Epstein Files

- Criticism of Donald Trump's actions and presence in the Epstein files.

- Democratic party's handling of presidential candidates like Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris.

- Fox News's focus on Nancy Guthrie instead of Epstein files or economic issues.


Northern Michigan Socio-Economic and Cultural Observations

- Characterization of parts of Northern Michigan as 'white trash' and economically depressed.

- Experiences of racism and classism in areas like Petoskey.

- Personal reasons for starting a blog due to perceived lack of diverse media representation.


Three Doors Down and Political Alignment in Music

- Three Doors Down's career decline after performing at Trump's inauguration.

- Criticism of bands like Trapt for racist online posts and declining popularity.

- Audience's preference for politically aligned artists in Northern Michigan.


Evolution of Rock Radio and Censorship

- Decline of terrestrial rock radio due to corporate influence and censorship.

- Impact of Janet Jackson's 'nip slip' on radio content.

- Howard Stern's move to Sirius and the rise of diversified content platforms.



Thursday, February 5, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: TBN and Jeff Bezos

Kid Rock's Controversial Song and TBN's Hypocrisy

- Kid Rock's 2001 song 'Cool Daddy Cool' contains lyrics about underage girls.

- TBN, a network showing Kid Rock's Super Bowl Halftime Show this weekend, had a scandal involving the rape of the network's co-founders' 13-year-old granddaughter by a 30-year-old employee in 2006.

- TBN's support for Kid Rock is seen as hypocritical due to his perceived Christian alignment with Trump.

Challenges in the Newspaper Industry

- USA Today's acquisition of Detroit News, already owning Free Press, raises concerns about journalistic bias.

- Washington Post lays off a third of its staff, including sports and foreign correspondents, due to financial issues.

- The sale of Washington Post to Jeff Bezos in 2013 is linked to its current struggles and shift in editorial integrity.

Jeff Bezos's Media Ownership and Financial Mismanagement

- Jeff Bezos invested heavily in a critically panned movie about Melania Trump, losing significant money.

- Bezos's financial losses on the film are contrasted with Amazon and Washington Post layoffs.

- The change of Washington Post's slogan to 'Democracy Dies in Darkness' is seen as ironic given Bezos's actions.

Decline of Independent Journalism

- The Northern Express, a formerly independent newspaper in Traverse City, declined after being sold to Luke Haas.

- Haas transformed the paper into a more-right-wing publication, featuring controversial cartoons.

- The closure of Gawker due to a lawsuit by Hulk Hogan and Peter Thiel highlights the vulnerability of independent media.

The Graham Family's Influence on Detroit Television

- The Graham family, former owners of the Washington Post, also owned WTOP-TV 9 Washington, DC.

- In 1978, Post-Newsweek traded WTOP-TV for Detroit's struggling WWJ-TV (Channel 4).

- Post-Newsweek revamped Channel 4, replacing comedian weatherman Sonny Elliott with meteorologists and improving news coverage.

Call Sign Changes and Station Revitalization

- Federal law necessitated call sign changes when TV stations were spun off from radio stations.

- WWJ-TV became WDIV (Detroit's Roman numeral 4) and WTOP-TV became WDVM (Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland).

- Channel 4's revitalization included hiring new talent and benefiting from NBC's resurgence in the 1980s.

Importance of Independent Media and Public Engagement

- Chuck advocates for supporting independent media due to the decline of traditional news outlets.

- Critiques mainstream news for biased reporting and focus on trivial stories.

- Encourages individuals to create their own independent platforms if they desire true pro-democracy content.



Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: country music

- Amazon's Melania movie bombed at the box office. The right spun the news to make it sound like a hit, but not when Amazon spends $80 million on the film, which hasn't even grossed $10 million.

- Chuck explains why he hates both the song "Don't Stop Believin'" and the band Journey.

- Turning Point USA is countering the Super Bowl Halftime Show - featuring Latin superstar Bad Bunny - with their own halftime show, featuring Kid Rock and a bunch of country music stars. 

- Five networks will be carrying TPUSA's shitshow. Two of them are owned by conservative media giant Sinclair. 

- Surprisingly, one of the networks carrying the halftime show is the Trinity Broadcasting Network, which has been scandal-prone for decades. Their biggest controversy was when the 13-year-old granddaughter of their founders was drugged and raped in a hotel room by a 30-year-old male employee and TBN swept it under the rug. 

- Chuck explains that as a teen, he would watch TBN shows where they cry about sex and porn being bad. Yet, Kid Rock had naked women mud wrestling in one of his music videos.

- Chuck also rants about Jelly Roll for proclaiming that he doesn't know anything about ICE because he's a "dumb redneck". Bear in mind that Jelly is on the MAGA-friendly "Rock the Country" tour with Kid Rock, Jason Aldean and Staind lead singer Aaron Lewis.

- In all, even though he doesn't speak Spanish, Chuck would rather watch the Bad Bunny Halftime Show because country music is for MAGA morons.



Sunday, February 1, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Amazon, Traci Kornak and media consolidation

 Detroit Newspaper Consolidation

- USA Today company (formerly Gannett) purchased The Detroit News from MediaNews Corporation, consolidating ownership with the Free Press.

- Historically, The Detroit News and Free Press operated under a joint agreement, offering distinct content like comics.

- Concerns about media consolidation persist despite assurances of separate operations, especially given the declining quality and thinness of modern newspapers.


Northern Michigan Media Ownership

- Sinclair, a conservative company, owns NBC affiliate 7&4, and operates ABC affiliate 29&8 through a shell company.

- Locally owned CBS affiliate 9&10 (Iacobelli family) is acquiring Fox 32 from an ally, consolidating ownership in the region.

- FCC documents show the Iacobellis purchasing Fox 32 outright, despite previous claims of only operating it, highlighting media consolidation under relaxed regulations.


Darren Gibson and WPRR Radio Saga

- Darren Gibson, station manager of WPRR 1680 AM, was fired after criticizing the Democratic Party's treatment of Bernie Sanders in 2016.

- Tyrone Bynum, who replaced Gibson, turned the successful progressive talk station into a struggling R&B station, 102.5 The Ride.

- Tyrone Bynum faces FCC fines for emergency alert system failures and operates 102.5 The Ride illegally as 1680 AM is off-air, with the station featuring low-quality advertisers.


Traci Kornak Embezzlement Scandal

- Traci Kornak, former treasurer of the Kent County Democratic Party, is accused of embezzling over $400,000 from a vulnerable adult.

- Kornak, who allegedly bullied progressives like Darren Gibson, faces arraignment on February 17th and potential 20-year jail sentence.

- The scandal highlights corruption within both political parties, with a call for accountability and more progressive representation.


Melania Film Box Office Failure

- The 'Melania' film, for which Amazon paid the Trump family $40 million, is a box office dud, grossing only $2.9 million in its opening.

- The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with only two positive reviews from right-wing publications.

- The film's failure is seen as a rejection of Trump and a financial loss for Amazon, which is also laying off thousands of workers.


MGM's Decline and Amazon Ownership

- MGM, once a dominant Hollywood studio, declined due to the breakup of the studio system and subsequent ownership by private equity firms.

- Ted Turner acquired MGM's film library in 1986, selling the studio back to Kirk Kerkorian and investors, leaving MGM without its original film library. 

- Amazon's acquisition of MGM is seen as a further perversion of the studio's legacy, particularly with the release of the 'Melania' film.


Critique of Trump and Political Landscape

- Donald Trump is criticized for economic policies, healthcare issues, and tariffs, leading to increased costs.

- Trump is labeled a convicted felon and not a role model, with his actions linked to media consolidation and lack of transparency.

- A call for more true progressives within the Democratic Party is made, advocating for leaders who prioritize healthcare and affordability over corporate interests.



Monday, January 26, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Walmart

 January's Challenges and Super Bowl Anticipation

- January's difficulties including cold weather, snow, and political issues.

- Recent events in Minneapolis and potential government shutdown.

- Anticipation for the Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.


Super Bowl Team Ownership and Political Leanings

- Seattle Seahawks owned by Jody Allen, sister of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.

- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft supports democratic causes but is friends with Donald Trump.

- Preference for Seattle due to perceived 'lesser of two evils' ownership.


Walmart Owners and Business Practices

- Denver Broncos owned by Rob Walton, son of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

- Rams owned by Stan Kroenke, married to Ann Walton, daughter of Walmart co-founder Bud Walton.

- Strong dislike for Walmart due to its business practices and impact on small businesses.


Negative Personal Experiences with Walmart

- Forced to drive long distances to Walmart for a 'white trash' acquaintance.

- Encounter with a former friend who insisted on shopping at Walmart for specific items despite living closer to other stores.

- Perception of Walmart shoppers as unintelligent and the store environment as degrading.


Walmart's Treatment of Employees and Market Impact

- Uncle's negative experiences at Sam's Club, including unreasonable management and limited working hours.

- Father's experience working overnight at a Walmart in the south with corporate-controlled HVAC leading to extreme heat.

- Walmart's strategy of closing small businesses and creating food deserts, then abandoning locations.


Walmart's Bullying Tactics and Product Control

- Walmart's alleged bullying of pickle company Vlasic into bankruptcy.

- Refusal to sell albums with Parental Advisory stickers or Howard Stern's book in the 90s.

- Selling guns while banning artists like Sheryl Crow for addressing gun violence.


Community Support and Alternative Retailers

- Local grocery store Big Top Market provided $200 gift cards to fire victims.

- The Yelda family, owners of Big Top and Great Giant are praised for their community involvement and work ethic.

- Recommendation to support local businesses and Costco as progressive alternatives to Walmart.