Comedian Francesca Fiorentini joined Wajahat Ali on his “Left Hook” podcast to destroy MAGA’s weird fixation with manliness and war.
Fiorentini began the destruction by describing President Donald Trump’s invasion of Iran as “regime change with no lube,” which, she said, was “how these little f—— procreate anyway.” She also blasted the administration’s use of memes to sell the war to its childish MAGA admirers.
“[J]ust looking at the [meme] of whatever island that we bombed. Like, It's very pathetic. … [N]ot only have we been infantilized in Trump 2.0, but the brain melt of this senior sundowning citizen, the combo, it's like we're f—— reverse. It's like a Benjamin Button of an administration, but both [age directions] go towards senility.”
“What about delivering a coherent speech that instills any kind of confidence that you know what the f—— you're doing?” Fiorentini continued. “Memes make you laugh. Memes make you chuckle in … your little virginal 13-year-old self. But memes can't plan a war. Memes are not going to bring down the price of oil. You can't float a f—— meme through the Strait of Hormuz and be like, ‘hey, Ron, we're just out here doing dank memes.’ You can't meme your way out of a quagmire. Sorry.”
Fiorentini and Ali both blasted the administration’s compulsion to sell their manhood to the detriment of brains, citing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s bro-speak press conferences and FBI Director Kash Patel’s proposal to bring in entertainment fighters to teach the FBI to fight.
“And why does [Patel’s] voice break, though?” demanded Fiorentini. “Like, why is he going through puberty? You know what I think? He's on T. You know he's on T. Like, his voice would not be doing that if he were not actively taking testosterone because he doesn't like that his voice is high.”
But the administration’s emphasis on manhood comes with a dark side, warned Ali, with “100 percent of MAGA” still standing with “a violent insurrectionist, a man who was a liable for rape, a man who most likely raped girls with Jeffrey Epstein and a man who has led us into war.”
“There's a major difference between us and MAGA,” said Ali.
“I think some of the rise of people like Charlie Kirk really does dovetail with the backlash to the open discussions about rape, rape culture … And that, combined with Gamergate — all this stuff can be mapped out to one of Steve Bannon's pockmarks.”


