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04 May 2026
The hosts did not intentionally miss the QED banquet; they were unaware they were receiving an award and believed it was a general celebration for others.

It was not forgetting. No, it wasn't. It was not knowing. We did not know that we were getting an award. We didn't know. We intentionally didn't go because we thought it was going to be a banquet that we didn't need to go to. We thought everybody else was getting celebrated. Yeah.

04 May 2026
The show is ending because the hosts have developed irreconcilable differences that prevent them from working together productively.

And through discussions that we've had after this and in response to this, What's really true is it's more clear that we're not there anymore. Yeah. We're not at a point where you and I can really work through some of our greater differences in the way that is what made the show interesting and fun. And to pretend that we can is going to cause trouble. And I think that it hurts people.

04 May 2026
The hosts' disagreements involve serious issues like hatred and lies, which are more significant than the low-stakes conflicts typical of radio comedy duos.

And I think radio comedy duos or radio duos at all, a lot of the times have the benefit of being lower stakes. And the conversations that they're having aren't around things that are really important. And people can feel terribly betrayed by the like, if you're talking sports. Who cares? Well, people care about sports. Well, people care about sports, but the universe doesn't. Care about sports. It's in a different way than hatred and lies and misogyny and transphobia. These things are far more real than sports fandom and more important to people. So when they're kind of.

04 May 2026
The show's original goal was to understand Alex Jones and debunk his fake persona, not to destroy him.

And when we set out to do this show, we had no conception of what it was or what it was going to become. But I do believe that in our most basic and sort of ground level of it, we never were like, we're going to take Alex Jones down. Yeah. Maybe there was a piece of our interest and what we believe to be doing that was crumbling away the edifice of the fake version of himself that a lot of people believe is real. Yes. And that's great. And I think we've done a tremendous amount of work on that front. Yep. But we never set out to destroy him. And so.

04 May 2026
The existence of the Fight Fudgy archive renders the hosts' role as fact-checkers and archivists for journalists obsolete.

Has put together this amazing archive that were in existence at the time when we started this show, the show would still have value. But in terms of pointing out the. The ability of someone to go back and be like, wait, is that what he said? Yeah. It is now so easy for people to do that at the Fight Fudgy site that the point that I could serve as an archivist or as a resource for journalists who want to do a better job about understanding Alex in a fuller context, I don't serve a purpose in that way anymore.

04 May 2026
The existence of an archive website has made it easier to answer questions about Alex Jones, reducing the need for investigative digging.

The process of finding the answer to, like, is Alex racist? Or, hey, what does he mean about this thing? Yep. It would have been very easy. It would have been much easier for us to come to those, like, solve those questions.

04 May 2026
The show's name is now a joke or metaphor because InfoWars no longer represents what it used to be.

Our name is a joke on a thing that now is not what it was. Right. And in a way, that's just metaphorically all we need to know. You know? It is an interesting kind of brain fuck or something. Yeah. You know, that like, Our name is now like a metaphor or a pun on something that is now a parody of something that no longer exists.

04 May 2026
Alex Jones will not say anything worthy of reconsidering his past statements.

From another standpoint, who are we kidding that, like, he's ever going to say anything that's, like, really worthy of reconsidering? Yeah. Like, the point that he's coming from. You know what, guys? I got it. Right. Like, I know that I've been probably wrong about a fair number of things over the course of this show, but I know that his shit is bullshit. Yep. And that's not going to change, like, based on some new piece of information or a document that he finds or whatever, some meme.

04 May 2026
The podcast lasted far longer than most shows, reaching over 1,100 episodes and nine years.

This went on far longer than it had any business in terms of a show. Yep. I think it's not telling tales out of school that most things don't last that long. They don't. Most shows don't. Go 1100 episodes or nine years, and that's something that is a pretty fucking huge thing.

04 May 2026
The audience created a community around a toxic subject that was inspiring and not interested in fighting.

And the way that you have been able to create community around. Something that is so toxic as Alex Jones. It's something that is so inspiring. And I know that just because we are stopping the show, I don't feel like I cannot still have some feeling toward the audience and the community. Absolutely. I can't abandon people who have so much invested. And so. Please feel free to email knowledgefight at gmail.com. Of course. And I will do my damn best to get back to everybody that I can. I hope it'll be everybody who emails. I don't know. There might be some mean emails, and that'll be fine. I don't know. We might be in a button situation, my friend. I made it through the button situation. You did. You made it through three button situations. Yeah, so that's okay. But I recognize, and I think it's important to express, that stopping the show. Is something that we can make an immediate choice on and do. And it is something that everyone who listens to the show and it has been part of their life has. There's going to be a process to it. Sure. And they're going to take the news and feel a certain way about it. And it would not be right of me to sit here, you know, pat myself on the back and then be like, and good luck. Yeah. So I want to make clear that I will not, that's not the way I foresee myself doing. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, when we were in Portland, and I was on side stage right before we had gone out, and one of the security people came up to me and specifically said, This is one of the most kind. And this was the night that I learned what an atmospheric river is, which is a river in the sky. That was that night. It was wet. Tons of people wound up not being able to make it. And the people who did fought their way through it, and they were still kind. If anybody could have had a reasonable curtness or a bit of annoyance from just surviving that long out in the rain, none of them, none of you guys did. And it's one of our legacies, I think, that will be perfect. But it's a legacy also that we didn't, I don't think that we did. They grew up around us. And we were blessed to have drawn in and attracted. People and listeners, and an audience that was that way. Yep. That was not interested in fighting. That was not interested in, you know, stupid, petty concerns. Yeah. And I will be eternally grateful for that.

24 Apr 2026
Harrison Smith and Tucker Carlson hijack sincere criticism of Israel to demonize all Jews.

The only thing I'm trying to bring attention to is that these people, like Tucker and Harrison, Do not care about the same things that a sincere critic of Israel or Zionism cares about. They're trying to hijack other people's sincere outrage about a genocide and use that to demonize all Jews.

24 Apr 2026
Right-wing media figures trick people into turning necessary criticisms of the United States into Nazi ideology.

Yeah, I mean, that's the strategy that's worked for them for the past 40 years or whatever. You know, like whenever they first got onto the internet, very useful and necessary criticisms of the United States were ready and available, and they tricked people into taking those and turning them into shouldn't we be Nazis? You know, that's their strategy.

24 Apr 2026
The Onion's claim of owning InfoWars does not demoralize the InfoWars audience because fans have already moved to Big Lee.

That argument does not hold up because The Onion can't demoralize the InfoWars audience anymore at this point. Harrison's trying to pretend that The Onion is pretending to own InfoWars so people stop buying Alex's supplements from InfoWars, but Alex has already directed them to do that. Any true InfoWars fans are already only buying from Big Lee, so there isn't an audience. That's being persuaded to stop buying shit because they don't want their money to go to the Onion.

24 Apr 2026
Alex Jones monetizes insults by selling merchandise based on being called an idiot.

So, to be clear, they sell low IQ hats because Alex is a bottom feeder who survives by monetizing any attention that comes his way. And he thought that getting insulted by the president was a pretty good opportunity. Yeah, great opportunity. The guy he spent a decade saying was brought to power by God called him an idiot. So he made a hat that you can wear that says idiot because you're a free thinker.

24 Apr 2026
The term 'establishment' no longer carries a consistent political position.

And in fairness, Harrison is kind of right that the onion is the establishment, but that term really doesn't mean anything anymore. Trump is the establishment. CNN's the establishment. Elon Musk's the establishment. The Daily Show is the establishment. The establishment doesn't carry any kind of consistent position anymore.

24 Apr 2026
Ben Collins refused to report that Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza due to fear of backlash.

So, I wonder if Ben Collins, who very like in a cowardly and tepid, just faggoty sort of way, refused to actually report what he believed because he was scared of the backlash. See, I actually reported. The obvious fact that Israel bombed a hospital because I'm not a coward.

24 Apr 2026
Harrison Smith is misrepresenting Ben Collins's reporting on the Gaza hospital explosion.

Obviously, a lot of this is just personal attacks, and Harrison is super angry, but I think this also enters into territory that isn't fair. Kat has been one of the larger public in the media voices who's been very clear about Gaza from the beginning and ran a campaign for Congress that pulled no punches on it. Ben was with her and publicly supported her the whole way. To pretend that he's in some way afraid to criticize Israel is nonsense, and this is Harrison being out of his lane. I'm not going to defend every story that Ben ever reported in his career, but in this case, Harrison is not being fair.

24 Apr 2026
The New York Times changed a headline to remove the attribution of a Gaza hospital blast to Israeli strikes.

After the explosion at this hospital in Gaza, the New York Times. Published a headline saying, Israeli strikes kill hundreds in hospital, Palestinians say. Ben went on the news and reported on this story, and later that headline from the Times was changed to, Hundreds dead in blast at Gaza hospital, Palestinians say, taking away the Israeli strike part of it, which wasn't even something the headline was reporting.

24 Apr 2026
Harrison Smith's criticism of Ben Collins is invalid because he continued working for Alex Jones after Jones made similar claims.

Like, you've worked for that guy for three years after that point. Your identity is based on pretending he's the tip of the spear. What's your criticism of that if you're so mad that you gotta resort to gay bashing slurs to try to attack Ben? Like, it's nonsense.

22 Apr 2026
The content is absurd to the point where anyone trying to create a fake version of it will only succeed in making something that's kind of close to the regular version.

The content is absurd to the point where anyone trying to create a fake version of it will only succeed in making something that's kind of close to the regular version.