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Blank Propaganda Machine

Blank Propaganda Machine

By: Kirk Wilson Jed Craig & Kraig Schaulin
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Welcome to Blank Propaganda Machine — the comedy channel where satire, absurdity, and unfiltered humor converge to lampoon the world of propaganda and debate. Featuring a lineup of original podcasts, we parody the tactics of media manipulation and over-the-top rhetoric, delivering content that’s as thought-provoking as it is hilarious.

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Episodes
  • Mass Debate: Care Bears vs Gummi Bears (Who Wins in a Death Match?)
    Apr 7 2026

    On this week's episode, childhood comfort gets absolutely curb-stomped as Kraig and Kirk turn Saturday morning sweetness into a full-blown sugar massacre over Care Bears vs Gummi Bears: Who wins in a death match? Kraig opens with a soft, cuddly haymaker, claiming the Care Bears are emotionally stable, love-powered tanks raised in cloud-based households with zero baggage and maximum beam potential. He paints the Gummi Bears as juice-chugging addicts, too busy fiending for their next hit of Gummi Berry Juice to mount any real offense.

    Kirk immediately flips the script, calling the Care Bears tie-dye pushovers who’d be too busy singing “Care Bear Stare” like it’s a group therapy session, while the Gummi Bears are fully juiced-up chaos goblins, bouncing off walls, ceilings, and moral boundaries with high-octane gummy rage. He argues one sip turns them into trampoline-powered wrecking balls, ready to turn Care-a-Lot into Dead-a-Lot.

    Moderator Jed tries to keep the vibes gentle, but this thing gets sticky fast, while Hung Juror G-Man looks like he’s reconsidering every toy he’s ever hugged. It’s love vs lunacy, hugs vs hops, and a battle so sweet it rots your teeth...and your soul, on this unbearably brutal episode of Mass Debate!

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    25 mins
  • Mass Debate: Ferris Bueller's Day Off vs The Breakfast Club (Better 80s Teen Movie?)
    Mar 31 2026

    On this week's episode, we cut class and head straight to detention as Ian and Jed throw down over the greatest 80s teen movie: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off vs The Breakfast Club. Ian ditches school in style for Team Ferris, calling him the patron saint of playing hooky, a fourth-wall-breaking wizard who borrows Ferraris, steals parades, and makes rebellion look like a day spa. Jed fires back from the library with Club Breakfast, arguing it’s not just a movie, it’s a masterpiece that breaks down cliques faster than Bender breaks rules, proving brains, athletes, basket cases, princesses, and criminals are all just one Saturday away from a group therapy breakthrough.

    Ian insists Ferris is the ultimate teen fantasy: cool, clever, and completely consequence-proof, while Jed counters that Ferris is basically a charisma cheat code, whereas The Breakfast Club actually does the homework on what high school feels like. Moderator Kirk tries to keep order but this thing cuts class harder than Ferris himself, while Hung Juror Kraig just keeps yelling “FREE CAMERON” like it’s a movement. It’s parade vs detention, joyride vs soul-search, and one seriously classless clash of 80s icons - on this totally tubular episode of Mass Debate!

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    21 mins
  • Mass Debate: Janet Jackson's Nipple vs Prince (Best Super Bowl Halftime Appearance?)
    Mar 24 2026

    On this week's episode, things get super bowl-derline unhinged as Professor Safety and Kirk go helmet-to-helmet over the ultimate question: What’s the greatest halftime show of all time - Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” or Prince in the rain? Professor Safety comes out firing like it’s fourth-and-chaos, declaring “the nipple” a pop culture Hail Mary - a moment so shocking it went toe-to-toe with Tom Brady for clutch performance of the decade. He argues it was the last time live TV felt dangerous, before everything got delay-buttoned into oblivion.

    Kirk counters with full Purple Rain energy, calling Prince’s performance a masterclass in musical dominance, a show so technically perfect it made the weather cooperate on cue. He claims Janet’s moment completely overshadowed the actual music, while Prince somehow united football fans in a shared moment of funk, awe, and very confusing self-discovery. Professor Safety doubles down, saying the releasing of the nipple is now enshrined in the chaotic museum of American history, while Kirk fires back that it was clearly a media plot to spike ratings and scramble brains nationwide.

    Moderator Kraig tries to keep the game clock running, but this debate fumbles into madness faster than a buttered football, while Hung Juror Jed just keeps asking if this counts as a special teams play. It’s shock vs shockwave, scandal vs spectacle, and absolutely no replay review, on this outrageously overexposed episode of Mass Debate!

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    22 mins
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