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Weekly Skews

Weekly Skews

By: Trae Crowder Mark Agee and Matt Hildreth
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Weekly Skews, hosted by Trae Crowder and Mark Agee, is a new comedy podcast that offers a redneck and working class perspective from the Left on the week's news, politics, and culture.

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  • Weekly Skews – We Put the Epstein Files in the Warehouse with the Ark of the Covenant
    Jul 16 2025

    We have a fun scandal where a billionaire tried to buy a Billy Madison experience in professional tennis. Then we talk about FEMA’s efforts to keep Central Texas flood victims from turning to selling their bodies (their words), before we get into the continuing fallout from whatever the administration is doing with Schroedinger’s Epstein Files.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Weekly Skews – Weather or Not
    Jul 9 2025

    On today’s show we talk about the Supreme Court sentencing itself to watch pornos in the basement. Then we get into the flooding in Central Texas. Is the response that locals have found maddening due to politicians selling the government for parts at all levels for decades, or because one guy named Augustus Doricko squirted blue Powerade out of a plane? Experts disagree.



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  • Weekly Skews – We’re Hearing It’s a Caliphate or Something
    Jul 2 2025

    Peter Thiel comes out as a centrist on the issue of “whether or not all humans should die.” Ron DeSantis has a plan to feed immigrants to alligators. Then we discuss the New York mayoral primary and whether American can survive a Woke Islamist Communist doing Sharia Law, which seems to mainly consist of faster city buses.

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