Chapter

Reflections on Loyalty to Controversial Figures
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55:54 - 1:00:16 (04:22)

The podcast discusses the idea of how someone can remain loyal to a figure with a troubled past, discussing examples like LBJ and Richard Nixon, and how their legacy still influences perceptions about them today.

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The speaker argues that while there should be rehabilitation for crimes such as drug selling or accidental killings, there should not be any rehabilitation for individuals involved in conspiracies that impede the freedom of millions.
55:54 - 56:50 (00:56)
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criminal justice
Summary

The speaker argues that while there should be rehabilitation for crimes such as drug selling or accidental killings, there should not be any rehabilitation for individuals involved in conspiracies that impede the freedom of millions. They also discuss the importance of understanding the origin of abusive behavior.

Chapter
Reflections on Loyalty to Controversial Figures
Episode
Part Two: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Despite the atrocities committed during the Vietnam War, some individuals could still be loyal to LBJ's memory due to his contributions to the Civil Rights Act.
56:50 - 58:26 (01:36)
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Legacy
Summary

Despite the atrocities committed during the Vietnam War, some individuals could still be loyal to LBJ's memory due to his contributions to the Civil Rights Act. However, it's questionable whether he had anything to be proud of at the center of himself.

Chapter
Reflections on Loyalty to Controversial Figures
Episode
Part Two: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The hosts discuss how the insecurities of male egos have impacted society, using examples such as Roger's childhood as a child bodybuilder with a Nixon tattoo, and even Dwight D. Eisenhower's drawings.
58:26 - 59:31 (01:04)
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Insecurity
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The hosts discuss how the insecurities of male egos have impacted society, using examples such as Roger's childhood as a child bodybuilder with a Nixon tattoo, and even Dwight D. Eisenhower's drawings.

Chapter
Reflections on Loyalty to Controversial Figures
Episode
Part Two: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The society does not provide enough training for men to adapt to the fact that they will someday lose their physical power, says host Joe Rogan in discussion with comedian Bert Kreischer and musician Tom Segura, reflecting on the phenomenon of fading power in men.
59:31 - 1:00:16 (00:45)
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Men's Health
Summary

The society does not provide enough training for men to adapt to the fact that they will someday lose their physical power, says host Joe Rogan in discussion with comedian Bert Kreischer and musician Tom Segura, reflecting on the phenomenon of fading power in men.

Chapter
Reflections on Loyalty to Controversial Figures
Episode
Part Two: Roger Stone: Evil Genius or Sad, Broken Boy?
Podcast
Behind the Bastards