The Snark Factor
The Snark Factor is a weekly show that airs on WAAM Talk 1600AM, 92.7FM Ann Arbor.
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Kids as Political Props, EV Essays, and Washington Hypocrisy
May 24th, 2026 | 49 mins 40 secs
barbecue, capitol hill, climate change, congress, conservative podcast, conservative talk radio, education, electric vehicles, ev tax credit, fbi, fingers malloy, grilling, kash patel, memorial day, political commentary, political indoctrination, schools, senate hearing, sexual harassment settlements, snark factor 3 in 3, taxpayer money, the snark factor, virginia foxx, waam radio, waam talk radio, washington politics
Fingers is back on The Snark Factor after a couple of chaotic weeks away — house flood included.
This week: kids as political props, a 10-year-old’s EV essay to Congress, Virginia Foxx’s blunt response, Kash Patel’s alleged drinking becoming Senate theater, taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements on Capitol Hill, and a Memorial Day weekend reminder to fire up the grill — and remember what the holiday is really about.
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Ceasefires, Cage Fights, and Cable Bills
April 14th, 2026 | 49 mins 27 secs
alex jones, byron allen, cage match, candace owens, ceasefire, cord cutting, donald trump jr., eric trump, fingers malloy, hunter biden, iran, irs, late night tv, media bias, megyn kelly, middle east, netflix, sarah smith, snark factor, streaming services, tax deadline, trump, tucker carlson, waam radio
Fingers and Sarah break down the chaos around Trump, Iran, and the ever-shifting media reaction, from ceasefire confusion to the now-familiar cycle of panic, reversal, and hot takes. They talk about criticism from the right, the possibility of regime change, and why so much of modern political coverage feels more like performance than analysis.
Also in the episode: Hunter Biden’s bizarre challenge to the Trump sons, the pay-to-play nonsense of social media, streaming services becoming just as expensive and frustrating as cable, the sad state of late-night TV, and a reminder not to trust the mailbox with your tax return at the last second.
It’s foreign policy, media theater, culture decline, and a little tax panic for dessert.