Pete Hegseth is running the Pentagon like a locker room. He's blocking women from the top ranks of the U.S. military while opening the door for men to get tested and juiced up on testosterone boosters. Read that sentence again. This is the state of civilian leadership at the Department of Defense in 2026, and Paul is not letting it slide past as just another weird headline. It's a window into how the MAGA machine thinks about strength, service, and who gets to wear the uniform.
From the middle of a packed World Cup semifinal crowd in New York, Paul flips the frame. England versus Argentina. Spain already through. Thousands of people from every country on earth, standing shoulder to shoulder, holding their breath for ninety minutes. Joy as a form of resistance. This quick response pod threads Hegseth's testosterone stunt, a preview of Trump's unprecedented primetime address, and the unifying power of the beautiful game into one urgent dispatch about what America can still be when we stop performing dominance and start showing up for each other.
In this episode
- Hegseth blocks women from top military promotions while approving testosterone boosters for men
- Why the "low-T SECDEF" framing tells you everything about how MAGA defines strength
- A preview of Trump's unprecedented primetime address and the take nobody else is making
- Dispatch from inside the World Cup semifinal crowd in New York
- Spain punches its ticket to the final; England-Argentina goes down to the wire
- "Joy is a form of resistance" — why the World Cup matters right now
- The unifying side of America versus the nasty, divisive, selfish version on display in Washington
- What a healthier vision of American strength actually looks like
- Why Paul believes in four years the USA looks better — in soccer and in democracy