A republican, a democrat, and an independent speak about how elitism starts early on and its' power dictates the name, level, and quality of success people have. Many try to improve their socioeconomic status, attain higher social mobility, but the thousands of barriers exist to keep people with privilege in power.
Then, we transition to speaking of elitism of college prestige. The ever elusive US Rankings designate who's voices are given the most recognition and who's university position automatically opens more doors.
Finally, we pivot to our life examples and current influences of such elitism. Hillbilly Eldgy, condescending nature of those who put certain political groups down, and the hierarchy of political clubs are all discussed as the episode closes to an end.