Listen "HR1 Truth, Satire & Media Spin: How 2025 Tested Critical Thinking. (12-31-25)"
Episode Synopsis
Andy Peth fills in for John Rush on the final show of https://RushToReason.com 2025, joined by Ashley Carter, setting the tone with sharp humor, cultural commentary, and big-picture questions about the year that was. What were the biggest stories of 2025—and which ones are still shaping the future right now? As the conversation warms up, Andy challenges how people consume news, satire, and so-called “fact checks,” asking whether critical thinking has quietly disappeared in the internet age. Add in some much-needed laughter from stand-up comedian Brian Kiley, and Hour 1 becomes a fast-moving mix of humor, skepticism, and reflection. Which headlines really mattered this year—and did we miss the warning signs along the way?
HOUR 2
Lights up, curtain rises—Hour 2 turns into a cinematic rollercoaster as Andy breaks down the best, worst, and most surprising movies of 2025. Which films delivered knockout performances and unexpected brilliance? Which ones looked promising… only to completely fall apart? From standout surprises like Weapons and Karate Kid: Legends, to baffling misfires that left audiences shaking their heads, Andy pulls no punches.
Who earned Best Actor and Best Actress honors—and were there performances that didn’t get the credit they deserved? Which highly anticipated releases became the year’s biggest letdowns? And which films crossed the line into “needlessly woke,” distracting from story and substance?
If you want to know which movies are worth your time—and which ones to avoid at all costs—this is the ultimate year-end movie verdict. Buckle up… this is movie talk with teeth. 🎬🍿
HOUR 2
Lights up, curtain rises—Hour 2 turns into a cinematic rollercoaster as Andy breaks down the best, worst, and most surprising movies of 2025. Which films delivered knockout performances and unexpected brilliance? Which ones looked promising… only to completely fall apart? From standout surprises like Weapons and Karate Kid: Legends, to baffling misfires that left audiences shaking their heads, Andy pulls no punches.
Who earned Best Actor and Best Actress honors—and were there performances that didn’t get the credit they deserved? Which highly anticipated releases became the year’s biggest letdowns? And which films crossed the line into “needlessly woke,” distracting from story and substance?
If you want to know which movies are worth your time—and which ones to avoid at all costs—this is the ultimate year-end movie verdict. Buckle up… this is movie talk with teeth. 🎬🍿
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