Part 12/14:
Billy Eilish is scrutinized for her scripted presidential endorsement, urging voters to "vote like your life depends on it," reinforcing political propaganda. Brett and Raymond mock the insincerity of celebrity activism, noting that their own influence is marginal and that voter behavior is unlikely to shift based solely on social media endorsements.
The conversation explores how celebrities often project political messages from comfort zones, avoiding controversy—especially as many choose silence on divisive topics like abortion or immigration. Raymond cynically suggests that most high-profile endorsements are motivated by self-interest and that it’s better when celebrities stay out of politics altogether.