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The Muckrake Political Podcast

Why The East Wing Means Everything

The Muckrake Political Podcast

CLNS Media Network

News, Politics

4.6530 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump just demolished the entire East Wing of the White House so he can build a $300 million gilded “Presidential Ballroom,” even after promising there would be “no structural damage.” At the exact same time, because of the shutdown, the USDA says SNAP will stop paying out on November 1 and more than 40 million Americans (about 1 in 8 people in this country) are about to lose their food benefits while states scramble to set up emergency food banks. This is what “Eat The Rich” actually looks like in real time. Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman break down how this ballroom stunt became the perfect symbol of American rot: looting the state, starving the public, daring anyone to stop it. They connect it to the shutdown, the coming food crisis, and the GOP strategy of holding basic survival hostage while blaming “Democrats who won’t negotiate.” They also get into what happens next — desperation, crime, crackdown, and why the right actually wants that cycle. Plus: what’s really happening in Venezuela. The administration is openly talking about oil, U.S.-backed operators are getting grabbed on the ground, and we’re moving assets toward Caracas like it’s 1983 all over again. Why regime change never went away, it just stopped pretending to be subtle. And yeah, we talk about rage, mutual aid, and what it looks like when people finally decide they’re done letting billionaires build palaces while kids don’t eat. Support the show by signing up to our Patreon and get access to the full Weekender episode each Friday as well as special Live Shows and access to our community discord: http://patreon.com/muckrakepodcast

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to the McCrack Podcast. That's right. It's me. J. Dave Sexton. I'm back. Here's my friend Nick Houseman. He took care of the show as I was away on personal business. My friends, good to see you. How are you doing? I'm good. I'm glad to be back with you to have our normal pitter-patter back and forth, if you will.

0:21.2

Our pitter-patter back and forth, if you will. Our pitter-patter.

0:23.1

Wait, time out, time-out.

0:25.6

Is pitter-patter?

0:26.7

Is that the sound of a small little feet on a floor?

0:30.0

Or is it, I like that, pitter-patter.

0:32.8

I'm going with like raindrops on a tin roof.

0:35.9

That, I mean, if I had to describe this podcast.

0:38.9

It's, it's raindrops on a tin roof.

0:43.0

I agree.

0:44.4

Very, very nice for the ASMR lovers out there.

0:46.8

Everybody, we've got a full show.

0:48.0

There is a ton of shit to talk about a reminder before we do.

0:51.4

Head over to patreon.com slash my Greg podcast.

0:54.7

We are listener supported. We are an alternative to corporate media we need your support and also you gain

0:59.7

access to the weekend or edition on Friday and on top of that access to the community special

1:04.5

events we're going to do a live show here soon we got to get this figured out we we we want to get

1:08.3

with our people yeah let's get it's it. It's happened. Live shows are awesome.

1:13.1

Live shows are fantastic. Today, we have to start. I, you know, Nick, I was out of town. I went and took care of some family business.

1:23.5

And it was very surreal to me to sort of be out of the constant fire hose of data and

1:33.3

stimulus and signals and all of that.

1:36.6

But meanwhile, I still could not escape a constant update of the east wing of the White House being absolutely raised to the ground,

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