David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 1 Year 236 days - America The Beautiful

1 Year 236 days - America The Beautiful

Thursday 7th January 2021

David Boyle humorously dissects the Capitol Hill insurrection, media's role in division, and political corruption in 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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David Boyle's Hilarious Take on the Capitol Hill Chaos

But anyway, look after each other, my American friends, just live, try and enjoy life, because when you're on your deathbed that moment, when you pass from this realm to the next realm, you're going to realize all this shit was very fucking silly.
What happens when a comedian with a sharp tongue tackles one of the most controversial events in recent American history? You get David Boyle's unique perspective on the Capitol Hill insurrection in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. Boyle, never one to shy away from hot topics, dives headfirst into the chaos that unfolded in Washington, D.C. He doesn't hold back, pointing out that everyone saw it coming but no one stepped in to stop it. His take?
Both political sides share the blame for the country's current state of division. Boyle's critique extends to the media and social media, which he argues are fanning the flames of discord. He also calls out the corporate giants like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Pfizer for their role in political corruption. But it's not all doom and gloom. With his trademark humor, Boyle lightens the mood, joking about how heavily armed the insurrectionists were, yet there was surprisingly little shooting.
His parting advice to his American friends is simple: take care of each other and enjoy life because, in the grand scheme of things, all this political drama will seem trivial. If you're up for a mix of humor and hard truths about American politics, this episode is a must-listen.