The Cost of War and the Price of Everything
April 19th, 2026
49 mins 15 secs
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Fingers Malloy is joined by Tracy Connors for a wide-ranging Snark Factor that starts with the unanswered question hanging over the Iran conflict: how much is this costing the American people, and why does nobody in Washington seem willing to even fake a number? Fingers and Tracy dig into the administration’s messy messaging, the public’s frustration over another military action nobody feels fully briefed on, and the way modern war now seems to be judged less by battlefield reports than by gas prices, oil markets, and what it does to everyday life.
From there, the conversation shifts into the bigger political mess: midterm fallout, government waste, taxes that never seem to fix anything, toll roads, gas taxes, and the growing suspicion that no matter how much money gets taken, the potholes still win. Tracy also weighs in on the insanity of government-run grocery stores, failing city systems, and the increasingly brazen attitude of politicians who act like accountability is some kind of personal attack.
Then the show takes a hard turn into something somehow even stranger: women making “positive connections” with strangers in public restrooms. Fingers is baffled, Tracy attempts to explain the mysterious social ecosystem of the ladies’ room, and the whole thing becomes a perfect example of why men and women may never fully understand each other.
They wrap with a conversation on AI, why so many young people claim to hate it while using it anyway, and why the people who learn to work with these tools instead of fear them may have the advantage in the years ahead.
Politics, culture, bathrooms, bureaucracy, and artificial intelligence. Just another calm, normal week.
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