
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"America is finally back. It really is, dude. We got too much right and there wasn't enough fun. You need like the hall monitors. Yeah. That's the dams of the hall monitors. And it's no fun in the hallway without a monitor somewhere. So we need them to have a little power." — Andrew Schulz
"I think Mayor of New York is the only other position of government that matters. What is everybody else? What do you call them? Fechless. Per people." — Andrew Schulz
"The only reason it's because it got stolen, then it's story. It's not stolen, Mona Lisa. It's good. Can we get Mona Lisa from 34?" — Akash Singh
The podcast episode features a dynamic discussion among the hosts, primarily Andrew Schulz, Akash Singh, and Mark Gagnon, covering a broad spectrum of topics. Early segments delve into political commentary, touching on election outcomes, the perceived power of political figures, and the nature of political campaigning. They satirize the influence of media and public opinion, often questioning the authenticity of political actions and statements.
As the conversation progresses, the hosts shift to observations about social dynamics, including discussions on cultural identity, relationships, and the impact of social media. They use humor and personal anecdotes to dissect various social phenomena, frequently employing a provocative and unfiltered style. The episode also includes segments dedicated to discussing current events and their implications, such as the affordability crisis in New York City and the role of politicians in addressing it.
Further into the episode, the hosts engage in cultural critiques, referencing art theft, historical artifacts, and the value placed on objects by Western society. They explore the concept of stolen goods and their repatriation, blending humor with serious undertones. The discussion concludes with segments on health and wellness, personal achievements, and more lighthearted cultural trends like internet challenges.