52: Grand Canyon Reveries, NYC Mayoral Madness, America's OG Lady Mob Boss, & Horny Monks

Welcome to 52nd episode of David & Stu… Unhinged! As always, we'd like to thank Clara Wang for creating the fantastic artwork for this podcast..
The topics this week will include the following:
1) In light of the recent wildfire in the Grand Canyon, Stu reflects on his hiking trip there and the natural beauty he experienced. Also noted is Theodore Roosevelt's contribution to our national parks, which stands in stark contrast to Trump's degradation of our natural resources.
2) NYC Mayor's Race continues to draw national attention with Andrew Cuomo's decision to stay in the race as an independent, while Mayor Adams faces a civil lawsuit from a former police commissioner, Donlon, claiming he and his cronies corrupted the NYPD. Meanwhile, NY's top Democrats still won't endorse Mamdani in light of his heated anti-Semitic rhetoric. Meanwhile, more damaging statements have been uncovered where Damnmani claimed that global terrorist Anwar al-Awaki, who had ties to the 9/11 hijackers, was radicalized by FBI surveillance, which has inflamed 9/11 families. We also expose his failed mathematics when it comes to funding his publicly-owned grocery stores.
3) Stu recounts a story about his eccentric grandmother and a prank she played on a neighbor she was feuding with, which led him to explore the story of the first mob boss in America, Mrs. Fredericka Mandelbaum;
4) Even more shocking than White Lotus is the arrest of Wilawan Emscuat in Thailand for blackmailing Monks she enticed into sexual relations in violation of their celibacy vows. This isn't the first scandal in Thailand involving Monks.
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