The Steve Skojec Show - Episode 2
The Inauguration and Not-So-Little Green Egg (No Ham)
Last night, I recorded another episode of my nascent podcast. Because it’s topical and timely, I’ve decided NOT to put it behind the paywall for a few days first as I normally would, because a later release will make it less relevant.
I’m still working out the best strategy for podcasting. I like making it a first-access feature for paid subscribers, but topics come and go so fast in the news cycle I can’t figure out if I’m limiting its growth by doing that. I’d be interested in hearing from paid subscribers if this is an important paid feature for you.
Because I have so many different pieces of content I’m working on and I’m a one-man show, I’m targeting one podcast a month this year. For every hour of recorded content, there are several more of post-production fixes, uploading, tagging, categorizing, social media distribution, etc. Your favorite neighborhood podcast is usually the work of team, or is the primary form of content that particular creator produces. I spend most of my time writing, so for me, it’s a secondary medium. It’s why I love being invited on OTHER people’s podcasts: it gives me a chance to just talk and then go back to my normal work.
Some day, I’m going to be able to have team, and then we can start cranking them out.
In this episode, I look at why I think Trump’s inauguration speech is really important, and how it lays out a positive and productive vision for the nation’s future.
I also touch on the “UFO retrieval footage” of the “egg” that was aired in a feature-length special on News Nation last Saturday.
Hope you enjoy!
I would not paywall the podcast. Did Joe Rogan paywall his podcast or Triggernometry paywall their podcast (youtube) at the start? I don't know, but probably not. Why not youtube? More time commitment, I assume--video more work than voice, I assume. But I think youtube gets more views than podcasts gets listens. The main thing is get out there and get in social media, because a lot is happening and there's a huge appetite for commentary.
I am disturbed by the blanket pardons. I want them ALL reversed. (Hunter is an exception, because he was convicted.) Yes, I know NIxon was a precedent. Nixon was one-off, Nixon was an extreme case (of unfairness--he was hounded from office by those hypocrits Woodward and Bernstein, those rats). Extreme cases make bad law. I don't believe in blanket pardons, it's a license to murder, even mass murder (I won't names names, but a former "I-am-science" "scientist" comes to mind here as Exhibit A).
Former Presidents should not be prosecuted, only impeached. White House political race opponents should not be subjected to "lawfare," as Trump obviously was. There should be pretty wide Presidential immunity. But at the time Biden stole the election (yes, he did with a lot of help from Obama, as Biden announced in advance (that he and Obama were running a vast voter fraud operation), and it WILL come out when Bondi gets in, unless the Left has destroyed all the evidence, which is probably impossible--God will trip up the rascals), he wasn't the President. Should he be prosecuted if I'm right? I think I'd say no, but all his judicial appointments should be vacated (including Judge Jackson, who doesn't know what a woman is, which I consider judicially dangerous since she is interpretting laws that are designed to protect women or give them equal rights), because we've seen what damage to the nation bad judges can do (here's looking at you, Engoran and Merchan).
I was shovelling my driveway in NE PA last night and went inside when the drones appeared--no, not directly above me, but close enough that I knew they could see ME. So, they're still around. Very annoying. No, they're not out to get me (good luck with that, fellas if you ever are, I have "guard cats" and angels watching over me).