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Midnight Therapy #87 - Lego Propaganda and Bimbofication

Cat Matthews Episode 87

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In this episode, Cat Matthews kicks things off with the news of the United States heading back to the moon—bringing up old questions about the original 1960s landing and why, in 2026, nobody really seems to care. In a world moving this fast, everything is shocking… which somehow makes nothing shocking at all.

Cat then shifts gears with a deep dive into Hunger Strike, highlighting the cover by Stephen Wilson Jr. and why it hit harder than expected. From there, he rolls into a current events recap, touching on developments surrounding Charlie Kirk, questions about evidence in that case, and the internet’s reaction—including commentary involving his wife Erika and comedian Drewski, and what it all says about parody, boundaries, and culture right now.

The episode also explores deeper themes—what it really means to take the Lord’s name in vain, the idea of parasitic narratives in media, and how stories latch onto people and spread. Cat then turns to Donald Trump, describing what feels like a “man in the arena” moment, with growing pressure, internal fractures, and questions about whether there’s a master plan—or no plan at all—as global tensions rise and headlines continue to stack.

As the episode winds down, Cat zooms out from the chaos. With Easter here, he reflects on what actually matters—faith, personal responsibility, and focusing on your own life in a world that feels increasingly out of control. As always, Cat is just the cowboy in the basement—this is a comedy and satirical podcast, so take it for what it’s worth.

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