Nazi Tattoos, Burned Ballots, And A Utility Bill

Nazi Tattoos, Burned Ballots, And A Utility Bill

From Peasants Perspective by Taylor Johnatakis

June 1, 2026 · 1h 36m · Season 2 · Episode 337

About this episode

The episode discusses the shifting standards of disqualifying behavior in politics and the importance of verifying facts amidst scandal-driven narratives.

Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever looked at a headline and thought, “How would I even know if this is real?”, we’re right there with you. We kick the morning off with politics and outrage bait, then dig into a messy Maine Senate storyline that raises a bigger problem than any one candidate: the standards for “disqualifying” behavior keep moving, and the public is being trained to argue about scandal instead of verifying facts. From there, we get personal about digital exhaust and why modern li...

People in this episode

Host: Taylor Johnatakis

Topics covered

  • politics
  • outrage
  • disqualification standards
  • digital exhaust
  • fact verification

Keywords

  • politics
  • Maine Senate
  • disqualification
  • digital exhaust
  • fact verification
  • outrage bait

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Organizations: Maine Senate

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