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The hosts assign the "loser" label to Democratic authors publishing new books. Notably, Kareen Jean-Pierre's book reached only the top 25,000 on the bestseller charts, a modest showing. Even Bernie Sanders, with a more established profile, only cracked the top 4,000. The dizzying number of political books released highlights a saturated market, with limited impact or attention.
Federal employees are also pegged as losers for enduring the chaos of government shutdown theatrics. Many are caught in the middle—living paycheck to paycheck and facing uncertainty—making them inadvertent pawns in political negotiations. The hosts emphasize that while the politicians may assess leverage or strategic gains, federal workers and their families pay the real price.