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Suspension of the rules: Isaac, Ari and Kmele talk about the Minneapolis shooting, the world revolving around Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell testimony and more.

Tangle

Isaac Saul

Independent, Us News, Local News, Biden, Congress, Us House Of Representatives, Election, Trump, Us Senate, News, Us Politics, Politics, Nonpartisan, News Commentary, International News

4.7817 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Isaac, Ari, and Kmele talk about the tragic Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis. Then we discuss how the world and press is revolving around Trump like it's 2017 again. They then talk about how the Ghislaine Maxwell testimony and how it didnt get nearly enough attention. Lastly, some chatter and grievances about clankers and ai robots destroying the world.



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0:00.0

Coming up, we talk about the Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis.

0:05.3

We discuss the world revolving around Trump again, like it's 2017, and whether I'm using kid gloves with him.

0:12.5

Galane Maxwell's testimony, which didn't really get nearly enough attention, and then some chatter about clankers and the AI robots destroying the world.

0:20.7

It's a good one.

0:24.6

From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and good evening and welcome to the

0:43.8

Suspension of the Rules podcast.

0:45.8

I'm your host, Isaac Saul, here with Tangle managing editor Ari Weitzman and our editor at

0:51.3

large, Camille Foster.

0:53.3

Camille, I wanted to give you a moment here at the

0:55.5

top to articulate your extremely terrible opinion that the Cracker Barrel logo was better after the

1:01.0

rebrand. I'd like to hear you flesh that one out a little bit, so our listeners can understand

1:07.4

how devoid of taste and American tradition you really are.

1:12.9

Yeah, and how out of step I am with the culture.

1:15.5

Apparently, Democrats and Republicans, this is the one thing they can agree on.

1:18.8

Yeah.

1:19.2

New Cracker Barrow logo is bad.

1:21.2

I think it begins here.

1:22.9

One, I've only been to Cracker Barrel once, and I did not enjoy it, and I would not go back again.

1:28.1

Two, the single best indicator that I probably shouldn't have gone there was the original logo, which is now the current logo.

1:36.1

Again, it is bad. It is objectively bad. It is offensive. It is aesthetically ridiculous.

1:43.2

I don't understand the scrawling caricature. I didn't even know that was an old man in a chair. It was just weird. It looked like scribble scrapper. It was bad. So the new logo at least was clean. It wasn't particularly good, but neither is the food. So that is my perspective. It's not so much that I love the new Cracker Barrel logo. It was just obviously,

2:02.4

objectively, an improvement over the original logo. None of that gets me in trouble with any of the

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