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Kara Swisher Tells AG Pam Bondi To Shut Up

September 26, 202500:39
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is
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investigating Office Depot after
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employees refused to print a memorial
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poster for conservative activist Charlie
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Kirk. She's threatening prosecution for
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political discrimination. The company
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fired the workers, but legal experts say
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government action would violate the
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First Amendment. I just think people
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should also be able to say no and then
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reap the consequences. That's all. Pam
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Bonnie saying she's going to prosecute
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them for political discrimination. Shut
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the [ __ ] up, Pam.
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Didn't they fire the employees?
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Yeah, they fired them.
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What is she suing them for? I
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have no idea. She has no right to do
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It's called the First Amendment, Pam. As
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usual, you don't know what it says for
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some reason.
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Yeah, go for it. Just keep Epstein out
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of the news.

Podspun Insights

In this episode, the conversation takes a sharp turn into the world of political controversy as Attorney General Pam Bondi steps into the spotlight, launching an investigation into Office Depot. The drama unfolds when employees at the company refuse to print a memorial poster for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, leading to a whirlwind of legal and ethical debates.

Listeners are treated to a lively exchange that captures the tension between free speech and corporate responsibility. The hosts dissect Bondi's threat of prosecution for political discrimination, questioning the implications of such actions on First Amendment rights. With a blend of humor and incredulity, they ponder the motivations behind Bondi's stance and the broader ramifications for businesses navigating the tricky waters of political expression.

As the episode progresses, the hosts don’t shy away from calling out the absurdities of the situation, throwing in some sharp quips that keep the tone light while tackling serious issues. The firing of the employees adds another layer to the discussion, prompting reflections on accountability and the consequences of standing up for one’s beliefs in the workplace.

Listeners will find themselves engaged not just by the unfolding drama, but also by the underlying questions about freedom of expression and the role of government in private enterprise. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, business, and individual rights, all delivered with a refreshing dose of wit and insight.

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Episode Highlights

  • Attorney General's Controversial Investigation
    Pam Bondi is investigating Office Depot for refusing to print a memorial poster for a conservative activist.
    “She's threatening prosecution for political discrimination.”
    @ 00m 06s
    September 26, 2025
  • Fired Employees and Legal Backlash
    Office Depot fired employees over the incident, but legal experts warn that government action could violate the First Amendment.
    “government action would violate the First Amendment.”
    @ 00m 11s
    September 26, 2025
  • Public Outcry Against Prosecution
    The public expresses frustration over Pam Bondi's threats of prosecution, emphasizing the importance of free speech.
    “It's called the First Amendment, Pam.”
    @ 00m 29s
    September 26, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Attorney General's Controversial Investigation00:06
  • Fired Employees and Legal Backlash00:11
  • Public Outcry Against Prosecution00:29