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The Q Now

The Q Now

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Hosted by Mark Bland, The Q is a current affairs and pop culture show with a political twist. Weekly the guys interview actors, writers, artist and a revolving cast of characters to bring you multiple views of some of the most controversial and engaging topics of our time.All rights reserved 政治・政府 政治学
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  • The QNow - 645- And just like that, They're gone
    2025/05/13
    In this lively episode of The Q Now podcast, hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull deliver a mix of politics, pop culture, and personal stories from KYRO’s Gateway Fiber Studios. Broadcasting with a simulcast in "Broken England," the duo reflects on their decade-long journey, announcing a hiatus from KYRO to join Occupy Democrats for a new show airing three days a week on YouTube. They express gratitude to KYRO’s owners, John Shepherd and Lee Thompson, for the platform that opened new doors, while inviting listeners to follow their upcoming venture.

    Joined by guest magician Keegan Emmert, the episode is packed with humor and candid moments. Emmert wows with a fork-bending trick, signed by the hosts, and a mind-bending experiment highlighting their connection. The hosts praise his talent, hinting at future collaborations. Politically, they critique the current administration’s “clumsy and unnecessary” policies, like tariffs, and express frustration with media dynamics and leadership, urging listeners to stay engaged.

    Mark and Jason share stories of overcoming career challenges in St. Louis, emphasizing resilience and authentic relationships. They touch on cultural references, from Bobcat Goldthwait to OnlyFans controversies, keeping the vibe unscripted and relatable. The episode wraps with a call to check out Emmert’s Lock and Key Magic and a promise to keep delivering thought-provoking content. Don’t miss this heartfelt farewell to KYRO and a bold step into The Q Now’s next chapter—stream it on theqnow.com and join the conversation!
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    1 時間 39 分
  • the QNow - 644 - Stop It
    2025/04/25
    Hosts Mark Bland and Jason Kull deliver a fiery episode of The Q Now on KYRO News Radio, airing April 24, 2025, from Gateway Fiber Studios. Shortened to one hour due to a Blues playoff game, the show blends sharp political critique with pop culture banter, focusing on Trump’s foreign policy and administration chaos. The episode opens with a Moscow Times report alleging Trump’s involvement in a planned Moscow Trump Tower, explaining his pro-Russia stance amid stalled Ukraine-Russia peace talks. Bland and Cole criticize Trump for prioritizing personal gain over U.S. interests, noting Ukraine’s rejection of U.S. proposals to cede territory and its shift to NATO allies. They highlight Trump’s ineffective Truth Social pleas to Putin and dismiss his real estate focus as irrelevant to domestic issues like infrastructure. The hosts then address dysfunction in Trump’s circle, citing a near-physical clash between Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over IRS leadership, devolving into accusations of being a “Soros agent.” They debunk Trump’s claims of low grocery prices, using Grok to confirm egg prices nearly doubled from $3.37 to $6.23 per dozen since April 2024. Bland calls Trump’s team “whiny” and urges Republicans to offer substantive solutions. For levity, the hosts discuss BuzzFeed’s gross behind-the-scenes facts from films like The Paperboy (Nicole Kidman urinating on Zac Efron) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre (unwashed costumes in 100-degree heat). They tangent into It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia debates, maintaining their irreverent charm. Closing with thanks to listeners and Gateway Fiber, Bland and Kull vow to “make everyone proud.” The episode appeals to politically engaged moderates, blending outrage at Trump’s leadership with humor, reflecting the polarized climate of 2025.
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    49 分
  • The QNow - 641 - Liberation Day
    2025/04/10

    The hosts of "the queue now," Mark Bland and Jason Cole, marked their show's 15th anniversary, with Bland announcing the retirement of his traditional intro for a more free-flowing approach. The main topic of discussion quickly became "Liberation Day," which coincided with the implementation of new tariffs by Donald Trump. The hosts expressed significant concern about the economic fallout, drawing parallels to the historically damaging Smoot-Hawley Act. They highlighted the negative reaction in the stock market and the potential for job losses in sectors like automaking. The tariffs were portrayed as illogical and harmful to US allies, potentially driving them towards alternative partnerships, such as with China.

    The conversation also touched on Elon Musk's waning influence after an unsuccessful political investment and his reported upcoming departure from Trump's administration. A significant segment focused on Laura Loomer, who allegedly presented Trump with a list of disloyal government officials, leading to the firing of several individuals based on loyalty. The hosts deemed this a dangerous precedent.

    The latter part of the show featured an interview with Dr. Julie Scott, the current vice president running for re-election to the Wentzville School Board. Dr. Scott advocated for the importance of local elections, the Propel proposition to fund schools, and a focus on students' needs over political agendas. She voiced her frustrations with the current board's functionality and discussed the negative campaigning she had experienced. Bland and Cole strongly endorsed Dr. Scott, encouraging listeners in the Wentzville district to vote for her. The hosts identified themselves as "Midwestern moderate liberals".

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    1 時間 41 分

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