Elon Musk tweeted his disapproval of the funding bill, which upset him due to the height and aesthetic displeasing nature of the stack of paper. This, combined with Trump's involvement, led to the bill's rejection, causing a potential government shutdown just before the holidays.
The new bill, influenced by Trump and Musk, cut funding for childhood cancer research to eliminate what they considered unnecessary items, benefiting pharmaceutical middlemen and allowing more investment in China.
They believed it would be beneficial to let Trump and his allies take the blame for the shutdown, rather than involving the current administration, which could be seen as stronger if away from such controversies.
Travis Helwig suggested that Democrats' ads aimed at young men were inauthentic due to a lack of straight men under 40 in the consultant class. While the point about inauthentic ads had merit, the phrasing was seen as insensitive and dismissive.
Alan Lichtman's 13 keys system, which claimed to predict election outcomes, failed because it was based on a miasma of contradictory data and made definitive predictions without allowing for uncertainty. This was a signal example of overconfidence in political forecasting.
John Favreau believed that more public appearances like Joe Biden's interview on Seth Meyers would reassure people about his sharpness and readiness for the job. However, Biden's subsequent performances, including the debate, showed that this was an overly optimistic view.
The hosts, including Jon Favreau, Dan Pfeiffer, Tommy Vitor, and John Lovett, found it challenging to stick to their resolutions, which included taking silent walks, reducing screen time, and improving their relationship with food and diet. They often joked about their failures and lack of discipline.
Travis Helwig believed that Kristi Noem would be a good VP choice for Trump because she could appeal to suburban women concerned about abortion. However, Trump chose a different strategy, picking a candidate who made women uncomfortable but still won the election.
Dan Pfeiffer wants to improve his attention span and mental well-being by practicing yoga and mindfulness. He aims to put his phone away before bed and avoid multitasking, which will help him be more deliberate and focused in the coming year.
Alan Lichtman's 13 keys system was chosen as the worst take because it was overly confident and failed to account for uncertainty in political predictions. His system was seen as pseudoscience and contributed to misleading narratives during the election cycle.
The world's richest man trolls Republicans into a potential government shutdown right before the holidays and the curtain closes on 2024...and it can't come soon enough. We didn't win the White House, the Senate, or the House, but we'll always have the Pundies. Jon, Lovett, Dan, and Tommy are joined by producer Elijah Cone for our annual awards show celebrating the worst takes of a year we'd rather forget. Plus, the guys listen back to their old New Year's resolutions and make some new ones for 2025.