Nov. 1, 2025

66: Bus Stops, Gate’s Backtracking, the Louvre, Hegseth’s Netflix Meltdown, a Sneaker Stabbing, Zohran’s Last Stand & Pedo Teachers

66: Bus Stops, Gate’s Backtracking, the Louvre, Hegseth’s Netflix Meltdown, a Sneaker Stabbing, Zohran’s Last Stand & Pedo Teachers

Welcome to the 66th episode of David & Stu… Unhinged! As always, we'd like to thank Clara Wang for creating the fantastic artwork for this podcast.

In this Episode 66 of our podcast, we discuss several follow-ups on stories we previously covered, going back to our first podcast.

Below is a summary:

1. David and Stu live on a land marked block in Greenwich Village and have both noticed quality-of-life issues, including flagrant drug use and homelessness. The city’s response has been pathetic. On our first podcast, we discussed how NYC was trying to put an unsightly bus stop in front of our building. There has been a final update on this degradation to a historic neighborhood.

2. As an update to the story on the LA fires and how liberals claimed it was caused by climate change and it turned out to be an arsonist, we will discuss Bill Gates’ latest statements about climate alarmists and how unproductive their overheated rhetoric has been.


3. We covered the Louvre robbery, and this week, the police have apprehended five suspects but still have not recovered the jewels. This latest development raises more issues about this brazen theft.


4. Finally, another update on Hegseth’s obsession with gay and trans issues as the Pentagon blasted a new series on Netflix, Boots, which chronicles the story of a closeted gay marine going through basic training in the 90s.


5. Recently, a 15-year-old student was beaten and stabbed by a gang of delinquents in Queens, and they stole his expensive sneakers. Another example of outrageous urban inhumanity that reminded Stu of a similar robbery from 35 years ago. As of yet, none of the perpetrators has been caught.


6. The NYC mayor's race is coming to a conclusion, and record numbers of voters have already cast early votes as the race seems to be tightening a little. The demographics of the voters skew older than the primary votes, but Sliwa remains in the race, splitting the more moderate voters, which favors the anti-Semitic Mamdani. We discuss Eric Adams’ endorsement of Cuomo and the big rally held for Mamdani in Queens, where our hapless Governor, Kathy Hochul, was shouted down by the crowd in a humiliating spectacle. Regardless of the outcome, NYC will remain in sorry shape regardless of who may win.


7. Finally, we will discuss four cases of female teachers who sexually assaulted male students, including the well-known and notorious cases of Pamela Smart and Mary Kay LeTourneau and two more recent ones.


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