In this episode, Chris breaks down the fallout surrounding Jimmy Kimmel and his show’s cancellation. He digs into what really happened — beyond headlines and outrage — and gives his unfiltered opinion on how speech, accountability, and network politics collide in today’s media landscape.
In this episode, my brother and I have a real conversation about how quickly people are willing to throw out due process when emotions take over. We break down the public reaction to the Jeffrey Epstein, Sean Combs, and Luigi Mangione cases—and why accusations, headlines, and outrage are not evidence.
If proof doesn’t matter anymore, neither do your rights
In the aftermath of Uvalde, the word accountability gets thrown around a lot—but rarely with any understanding of how the law actually works.
In this episode, Chris Thorn breaks down the recent acquittal of the former Uvalde police chief and explains why prosecuting leadership decisions after the fact is a dangerous road to go down. This isn’t about defending failure or excusing mistakes. It’s about understanding the difference between poor outcomes and criminal liability.