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Welcome to the Superhero Politics Podcast, where we delve into the fascinating intersection of politics and superheroes! Join us as we explore the parallel worlds of caped crusaders and the corridors of power, dissecting how our favorite superheroes and their stories mirror real-world political dilemmas.

From the ethical implications of vigilante justice to the politics of government oversight, we navigate the thrilling landscapes of comic book universes to uncover the profound social commentary lurking beneath the spandex. Whether you're a political junkie or a superhero aficionado, this podcast is your passport to an exhilarating journey where superheroes and politics collide!

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  • I Have a Dream, By any Means Necessary
    Mar 22 2026

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    Nobody trusts anybody right now and that is not just a “vibes” problem, it is a survival problem for a democracy. We step into the uncomfortable truth behind America’s political polarization and ask why every headline feels like a warning shot, why every election feels rigged, and why unity talk keeps landing like an insult instead of a solution. Using superhero storytelling as a tool, we connect real-world power to the X-Men’s most enduring conflict: Professor X versus Magneto.

    We break down the competing American visions of change by pairing MLK with Professor X and Malcolm X with Magneto. One strategy leans on moral conscience and bridge building; the other confronts systems, incentives, and raw power. Then we get specific about what manufactures “Magneto energy” in real life: economic insecurity, wage stagnation, community decline, AI anxiety, and the identity loss that pushes people toward scapegoats. We also talk about why Democrats can get trapped defending institutions people no longer trust, why MAGA politics runs on reaction and fear, and why you cannot build unity on top of mistrust.

    Finally, we dig into what it means when leaders damage public institutions and election confidence, and why protecting voting rights and restoring institutional credibility matters as much as any speech. If you want less radicalization, we argue for rebuilding the foundation: workforce skills, real opportunity, and security that reduces the need for enemies. Subscribe, share this with a friend who argues politics nonstop, and leave a review with your take: are you building bridges, applying pressure, or both?

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  • No Kings or Conquerors
    Jul 7 2025

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    Michael Holmes returns to the Superhero Politics Podcast with a powerful examination of America's political landscape in 2025, drawing fascinating parallels between current events and comic book narratives that feel eerily prophetic.

    The episode dissects Trump's return to power after winning both the popular vote and Electoral College in 2024, despite Kamala Harris's valiant campaign. Holmes doesn't hold back in his analysis, noting how the assassination attempt on Trump seemed to galvanize his supporters who viewed it as an omen of his destined comeback.

    Comic readers will appreciate the sharp comparisons between today's political climate and storylines like DC's "Absolute Power" and "Daredevil Reborn," where Amanda Waller controls metahumans and Wilson Fisk becomes mayor of New York – both mirroring the authoritarian tendencies emerging in American politics. "When I think about who he is," Holmes reflects, "I think about Lex Luthor as president and Wilson Fisk as mayor, but I also think about the Purple Man and how he's able to sway people's minds against their better judgment."

    The episode explores what Holmes dubs the "billionaire civil war" between Trump and Elon Musk (sarcastically nicknamed "Phony Stark"). After spending $235 million to help elect Trump, Musk's Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) spectacularly failed, shifting from promises of saving $2 trillion to ultimately costing taxpayers money. Now threatening to form his own political party, Musk represents another comic book trope – the billionaire whose ego drives political ambition.

    Perhaps most alarming is the discussion of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," which Holmes warns contains Medicaid cuts strategically delayed until after the 2026 midterms. The immigration crackdown targeting even those pursuing legal channels draws direct comparisons to dystopian comic scenarios where organizations like HYDRA-infiltrated SHIELD target vulnerable populations.

    Whether you're a political junkie, comic enthusiast, or concerned citizen, this episode offers a unique framework for understanding America's current challenges. As Holmes reminds us in his powerful closing: "You are not powerless – you don't have to be a superhuman to be a super human."

    Subscribe, follow us on TikTok and YouTube, and join our community as we continue navigating the intersection of politics and superhero narratives in these unprecedented times.

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  • Back like the Phoenix
    Oct 21 2024

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    Ever wondered how comics mirror the complexities of our political landscape? Join me, Michael Holmes, as I return to the Superhero Politics Podcast after a year of life-changing transitions that kept me away but also reshaped my perspectives. From being re-elected as the city council member for Ward 6 to establishing HMA Consulting Group LLC, I’ve embarked on a journey that blends the worlds of politics and entrepreneurship. Marvel and DC are facing seismic shifts, and there's a new battle on the U.S. political stage with Kamala Harris taking on Donald Trump. Less than 20 days remain until the election and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Listen in as we explore these developments and reflect on how they echo through the pages of our favorite comics.

    Balancing public duties with personal milestones, like becoming an empty nester, has been a learning experience. Fueled by an entrepreneurial spirit, stepping away from corporate America to launch my own company has been both daunting and thrilling. Through my adventures, I’ve found that comics offer more than just entertainment—they unite us and inspire action. As I reignite the podcast, I want to thank you for being part of this journey. With a fresh slate of episodes on the horizon, I invite you to explore how superhero narratives continue to resonate with political themes. Your support has been invaluable, and I’m excited to share what's next as we rise, much like the Phoenix, to embrace the power of storytelling.

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