This is talk radio show host/podcaster Todd Andrew Barnett's new show Here Is The Problem here on Talk Shoe.
Hey people! Tonight is another fresh episode of Here Is The Problem! There's a lot to discuss on tonight's show so let's make it a good one. There's plenty of ground to cover on the show so let's make it a broadcast all the way! 1. Trump Condemns Violent Video Games, Citing They're the Reason Why the Shooting Transpired at the Wal-Mart in El Paso. Trump goes on a condemnation campaign citing blame on the Wal-Mart shooting in El Paso. He believes video games are the reasons why people were violent and using video games to kill unsuspecting people. It's that simple! Are video games the culprit? Are they to blame? 2. Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Lambasted by Critics for Twitter Tweet on Wal-Mart El Paso. Neil deGrasse Tyson was blasted for his tweet on death statistics in relation to the Wal-Mart shootings in El Paso. He posted this tweet to his Twitter account, which caught the attention of the mainstream media and the Twittersphere, igniting a firestorm of criticism that pissed off many users. Was he right to do this? Or are people wrong for attacking him for doing this? 3. R. Kelly Charged with Prostitution and Soliciting Sex with a 16-Year-Old Girl. R. Kelly is at it again!!! He's charged with prostitution and the solicitation with sex of an underage female. This isn't the first time that he's got into trouble. He was in trouble for having sex with a 14-year-old girl back in the early 2000s, and in that case he treated that girl like he was eating a box of Cracker Jack. He sure does like 'em young!!!! Should he be charged, or should the charges be dismissed? Is he a lucky guy or is he just simply a pervert? Well, that's it for now!! Let's see what happens on Here Is The Problem tonight!!!!!!
Hey Guys! We are gonna have lots of fun tonight! We're gonna discuss politics and pop culture like you wouldn't believe. But before we do, I just want to apologize for not airing any episodes lately. For the past few months, I've been busy with moving stuff from my old house to the new one. Specifically, it's a condo, and I'm having the time of my life here. We now live in Clinton Township, and we've said "goodbye" to Chesterfield Township with no regrets. What's the best thing that's come out of this? We've never looked back. It's. That. Simple. We've made it a good one, and it will last a lifetime for me and my mother. Ok, let's get into what we're talking about tonight! 1. The Horrific and Tragic Wal-Mart Shooting in El Paso, Texas. The shooting has become big news in El Paso and throughout the nation. Republicans are calling it an evil act of "terrorism," and I don't buy it for a second. Of course, there will be people who will take issue with me on every level, but I just believe it's mainly an evil act committed by a hideous person who was primarily targetting independent migrants ("illegal immigrants" to most conservative Republicans). Democrats believe it's just a "white nationalist" who's killed "undocumented workers" because he's simply a racist and a bigot. SJWs and the far Left truly believe in this bullshit, and I don't. What do you all think? Call in and tell me your thoughts. 2. "Saved by the Bell" Actor Mario Lopez Lambasted by the Media and Far Left. Former "Saved by the Bell" actor Mario Lopez, who's currently the host of Access Hollywood, appeared on the Candace Owens Show in which he stated that he took issue with parents who chose their kids' gender and didn't believe in transgenderism. The mainstream media is taking swipes at him for saying this stuff. I agree with him, considering kids at the age of three don't know what transgenderism really is. Since when they have a right to judge him for this? In my opinion, they don't. Your thoughts, please? 3. Justin Amash Decides to Leave the GOP. Congressman Justin Amash decides to bolt from the Republican Party. I'll explain why he did this. For those who know this do you agree with his decision? Let me know. And more to follow like always.... Let me know what you think of tonight's episode! See you there!
Hey everyone!! I apologize for not doing much of the show lately due to my hospitalizations, my health, and all that. I will go into all of that but not today! Today's show is much more vibrant than usual, and I will be ready to talk about what happens at the local, state, and federal levels. I am considering a 2020 congressional run but it all depends on my health, what issues my constituents are interested in, and a shit ton of other factors that play into it all. So here are the new topics for today: 1. The Recent Midterm Election Results - it's a no-brainer, folks! We're going over the midterm election results with a might big push! Let's do this with some optimism!!! 2. Democrat Gretchen Whitmer Is The New Michigan Governor-elect - Yes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer is the new governor-elect of Michigan. She's either gonna be a far left governor of this state or a "centrist or moderate." Either way, we will find out what she plans to do with her first term and how she will energize the State of Michigan in all its glory. Will she go SJW, feminist, or both? We'll find out in the months to come!!! 3. The Death of Marvel Creator Stan Lee - Man, this is the one segment of the show that will be emotional for me. He was 95 when he passed on. How did he die? Natural causes, I believe. Yet the far left media will say something that is out of turn or insulting or whatever the case may be. But the Man himself is with the Lord and the Lady! God and Goddess bless you, Stan! Thank you for inspiring me to love comic books and the comic book movies on which they are based. 4. Bill Maher Attacks Stan Lee and His Comic Book Fans - Real Time host Bill Maher writes a blog post titled "Adulting," in which he criticizes, condemns, and knocks down Stan and his comic book fans *JUST* for reading comics! Maher has the gall to say that Trump got elected to the presidency by the same people who just happen to read comic books. What a motherfucking asshole! Stan had more integrity and more morality than that pot-smoking, ass-fucking dickhead put together! Fuck Bill Maher!!! Ok, that's it today! What a great show we are gonna have!
Hey everyone!! Tonight's show is a special show featuring an interview with Michigan gubernatorial candidate Keith Butkovich (Natural Law). He and I will be discussing the following topics: 1. His gubernatorial run, specifically why he's running and what he hopes to accomplish. 2. His campaign platform and what he is focusing his run on. 3. Why he chose *NOT* to run as a Libertarian for governor and instead choose to be a Natural Law candidate. 4. How much support he has for his campaign and what he expects out of his experience on Election Day. 5. His thoughts on Bill Gelineau and his gubernatorial campaign and how his running mate feels about Gelineau's eugenics plan. 6. His thoughts and concerns about the Michigan Libertarian Party and his view as to whether the Party can be salvaged. And MORE!!! Check it out! This will be an interesting interview to date.....!!!!!
Hey Guys! I'm back with a new show, and you won't wanna miss this one. I attended my county LP affiliate's county convention, and some bullshit took place there. After all, I'm going to the LPM State Convention on August 25, and I will let everyone know how that went as well. A lot of things are in store for that event, and I can't wait to see it. Anyway, here are the topics for today's show: 1. Libertarians of Macomb County Vote Against Me Being an LPM State Convention Delegate. I attended the county convention this past Thursday at Ike's Restaurant in Sterling Heights, and I witnessed some members of the committee voting NO on my seeking a delegate spot at the LPM State Convention. Of course, Vice-Chair Drew Frydrych opened that can of worms by voting against me on that front. Secretary Matt Kuehnel and At-Large Member Catherine Filus also opposed my run, and so did Benjamin Dryke, Nikki Peel, and Ben's son Ben Jr. (who is under 18 by the way). I asked Membership Director Fred Horndt after the vote went down: "Am I that much of a piece of shit in the Party that I didn't deserve the delegate seat?" Fred replied, "No." And board members Alicia Beedle (who abstained from the vote) and Filus overheard me bitching about it. Well, some good news has come out of this today, and I will reveal it on the show. 2. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a news conference: "America is *NOT* great! It has never been *THAT* great!" When Republicans heard about this, they had a field day over it and demand that Cuomo resigns for his un-American statements. Cuomo backpedaled by having his spokesman saying that Cuomo does think that "America *IS* great* and that his statements were taken out of context. No, they weren't, and he does come off as an arrogant and ignorant prick, not to mention he sounds un-American to me. 3. Alex Jones Banned from Facebook and Twitter for a Week. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones - and I don't like Alex Jones at all - was banned from Facebook and, even more importantly, Twitter for a week because of his claims that the Sandy Hook massacre *WAS* a hoax among other crazy shit. I'm against Jones being censored by Twitter and Facebook because Jones has a right to free speech. While it is true that as companies those social media enterprises have every right to terminate his account, still it is wrong to do so because Jones has a right to free speech, even if I don't completely agree with what he says half the time. It's that simple. That's all I'm gonna talk about today. See you on the airwaves soon! ~TAB
Hey guys! This is a first special show of Here Is The Problem. I'm ecstatic because I have my first interview guest on the show, and he is one who has made a name for himself in Libertarian circles and in the Michigan and national media. This is going to be an exciting event, so I hope everyone gets on the ride and enjoy these 90 minutes of it. I interview former Michigan Libertarian gubernatorial candidate John Tatar. Here are the topics I discuss with John: 1. John's plans for the future. What does he want to do and what can we expect from him? Only time will tell. 2. His willingness to work with the Bill Gelineau for Governor campaign. If he's throwing his hat into the Lieutenant Governor ring, will he be accepted by the delegates at the upcoming LPM convention? Will the nominating Libertarian committee go with his plans? I hope they do. 3. Why he lost the gubernatorial bid for Governor on the day of the first-ever Libertarian Primary. Why did he lose? What happened? Did Gelineau pay people to vote for him and not for John? We'll get answers from John. 4. His concerns about the Bill Schutte and Gretchen Whitmer for Governor Campaigns. We'll get the inside scoop on that. 5. His *BIG* announcement he will be making on the show - for the first time ever. What is he eyeing to do for this season? Well, that's it. Let's find out what happens, okay? TTFN.
Hey Guys! I apologize for not having the show on because I was forced to put it on hiatus. I was hospitalized for four days, and then I spent 3 and a 1/2 weeks exercising and rejuvenating my entire body! A lot happened, and I'm not at liberty to go into all the details right now, but I am elated that I am back on the show so that I can talk about issues I'm passionate about and allow people to make up their own minds about the current events transpiring in our country. So here are the topics for today: 1. The Mid-Term Primary Election Results. A lot of surprises and looks and shocked reactions from media pundits as well as Libertarians - and libertarians - on who got nominated and are now on the ballot. Michigan's gubernatorial battle on the Libertarian side was a disappointment as gubernatorial hopeful Bill Gelineau is now the nominated candidate over the candidate of my choice John Tatar. On the Democratic side, Gretchen Wilmer won the nomination as well as Bill Schutte. Lots of campaigns ran uncontested securing their hold on the ballot. New ballot initiatives are going to appear in November. My candidate Anthony Croff won uncontested and is gearing up for November, so as his campaign manager, Tony and his team and I have our work cut out for us. Who will win in November? Wilmer? Schutte? Gelineau? Democrats? Republicans? Or will it be Libertarians? Who knows. 2. Select Cities in California Ban Drinking Straws. A certain number of cities in California have launched a "War on Drinking Straws" because the Pacific Ocean is said to be contaminated with straws. A straw ban has been launched, making it illegal for restaurants and fast food eateries to dole out straws to customers who order drinks unless the consumers "ask for" them. Will this create a black market for drinking straws? Will these things be smuggled to customers, charging them outrageous prices? The plot thickens. and 3. Roseanne Barr's Interview with Sean Hannity On Her Racially-Charged Tweets That Got Her Fired from ABC. Roseanne Barr gave some shocking and detailed answers to questions that Sean Hannity asked her on his show, all over her racially-charged tweets that got her show yanked off of ABC and her fired from the network. Do people accept her apology? I do. As dumb as her tweets were she still had the right to her political views even if they appear to be "racist." Well, that's it. Enjoy the podcast! I know I will!
Hey guys! Here's another episode of Here Is The Problem, where we discuss current events as topics from an ideologically pure libertarian standpoint. Anyway, let's get to the topics at hand, shall we? 1. More on the Philadephia Starbucks ruckus. I talk about the updates involving the two black gentlemen who should have bought a cup of coffee at Starbucks. The stupidities of the Philly Mayor and the Police Commissioner are explored. 2. Former actress and "Smallville" star Allison has been arraigned in federal court facing one count of criminal sex trafficking, one count of criminal sex trafficking conspiracy, and one count of criminal forced labor. Basically, Mack is the member of this weird-ass Scientology-like group called NXIVM in which she founded a subgroup within the organization called DOS to lure women for the purpose of making money for the group's leader and founder Keith Raniere and fucking him to satisfy his sexual pleasures. She could be facing 15 years to life in prison, and so does Raniere. Reason Magazine and I reveal what Mack did wasn't criminal and why the State is wrong on so many issues. 3. My fascination and interest in The Avengers: Infinity War that's out in the theaters. 4. Former porn star Stormy Daniel's lawsuit alleges that she and President Trump had a sexual imbroglio. Her lawsuit has now been placed on hold, and Trump's attorney Michael Cohen is likely to be prosecuted for remunerating Daniels in the amount of $130,000 which is illegal considering he represents Trump, and Trump making a campaign donation which is illegal. After all, the maximum amount is $27,000. Enjoy this show, people! I know I really have.
Hey guys! Yes, this show has been on hiatus for a while simply because of my mother who has been hospitalized and put into a nursing home for physical therapy rehab twice in a row. Life here has been difficult, and I've been doing my best to tough it out, and yet I think things are going okay for me and my little Shih Tzu Bella. Boy, do we have a handful of things to talk about! So let's get into them. Ok? 1. Two black men get arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks. Why? Because they were allegedly loitering on the premises by coming into the store, using the restroom without paying for coffee, sitting down, and waiting for a friend to show up for a business meeting. I'm not buying it, but we'll discuss it here. 2. The Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida and the subsequent events that have followed are excellent reasons why we can never really trust the Leftist media and its biased reporting and why these kids are misguided when it comes to the Second Amendment and their support for gun control. and 3. The Stormy Daniels situation involving Donald Trump....man, the story behind this matter is ludicrous. While her claims that she slept with Donald Trump may be true, there's no substantive evidence to prove them. What I find highly suspicious is her claim revealing that she was threatened by a man who told her that she should drop her claim of sleeping with Trump or something would happen to her, especially when this threat was issued to her at a parking lot. I'm having trouble swallowing her beef, but there's more to this story than meets the eye. More to follow! Enjoy it!
Hey Everyone! I'm back from a brief hiatus due to my mom's personal illness and other family matters, but I'm officially back. The podcast is back, and it is up and running. More ideas are on the way. So much has happened within the last couple of weeks, including Trump's State of the Union speech, and so on. Anyway, here are the topics. 1. The Official Nunes Memos Is Out. A classified memo authored by Congressman Devin Nunes, a Republican, was authorizedd for release and the rest is history. It alleges that the Department of Justice and the FBI engaged in abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by acting on questionable actions against Trump adviser Carter Page during the early phases of the government's investigation into claims that Trump was elected to the White House by Vladmir Putin and his Russian stooges. Did they do this? Are they responsible for this? It's hard to tell, but it's very possible. However, the release of the memo has been opposed by the leftist media and the Democrats, which are actions that are not all that surprising. Should we be shocked? No, no, no!!! 2. Family Sues Starbucks. A family is suing Starbucks for spiking a beverage that the parents' two-year daughter drank because it purportedly contains a barista's blood. Really? Seriously? Are these people fucking retarded? Do we really need a frivolous suit on our hands? Why would Starbucks enable a barista to put blood in a kids' coffee drink? Grow the fuck up, people! I mean really! 3. Trump's State of the Union Speech. Trump gives his first official State of the Union speech after a year of launching his presidency. He talks about everything from immigration to his claim that wages are rising thanks to his "great" tax cuts to the repeal of ObamaCare. While his speech does contain some good things, it's mostly a bag of statist goodies that he wants to hand over to the American citizens. Yawn! And yet he doesn't talk about freedom! And he doesn't even talk about eliminating our foreign policy of interventionism. *Snore* 4. Actor Scott Baio Accused of Molesting Charles in Charge Co-star Nicole Eggert. Actor Scott Baio, known for his roles as Chachi in Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi and Charles in Charles in Charge, is accused to have molested Nicole Eggert when she was an underage minor....like 17 years old. Baio addresses the accusation, claiming that she's lying her ass off because, according to him, she was pushing 19 in 1990 when the show ended. Now another co-star is making a similar accusation. Jesus Fucking Christ! And Eggert is taking her claims to the police! Does she know that the statutes of limitations have expired? *Sighs* and 5. The Libertarian Party rejects Ron Paul and Judge Napolitano. The Libertarian Party thumbs its nose at Ron Paul and Judge Andrew Napolitano despite its own Mises Caucus is trying to bring them to this year's Libertarian National Convention. Jesus. Christ. Man. That's all, my friends I will comment on the podcast. Enjoy the show! I know you will!
Hey everyone! Welcome to another episode of Here Is The Problem. I took a brief break because a lot of shit on my end was going on, most notably my mom going to the hospital and be admitted to it and stay in it for a few days because her low white blood cell count and all. Also I was feeling like shit, considering I had been coughing a lot while she's been gone, and, considering I'm prone to infections because of my health pre-existing conditions, I've had to take a brief respite. I'm still sick, but I'm stronger today than I was earlier yesterday. Anyway, here are the topics: 1. The Woman's March and the Pro-Life Women's March work together, according to the Dallas Observer reports. I'm getting sick of women acting morally outrageous over third-wave feminism. Even the third-wave pro-life feminists are the enemy of liberty. As Dave Smith rightfully and sardonically calls that march, "The Pussy March." I talk a lot about how I feel about these psychotic maniacs. 2. Trump Says He's Willing to Be Questioned by Robert Mueller, as reported by the highly-questionable New York Times. Trump says he has no problem being probed by Robert S. Mueller III regarding the left's dominant narrative indicating that Trump was elected to the American presidency by Russia and whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia at the height of Campaign 2016. I find this story to be garbage, let alone the entire narrative unconvincing and bullshit, but what the fuck, huh? It's entertaining as shit. 3. California Possibly Splintering Into Two Separate States. There is a push for California to split off into two separate states; just one side wants to secede from the State and the Union. The new state would be called New California. I hope that it happens, because Old California, as I now call it, is a financial shithole. Businesses have been fleeing California for years, and this is another step to dissolve that state as *SOON* as motherfucking possible!! and finally, 4. Leftist Loony and Restaurant "Activist" Saru Jayaraman appears on Real Time with Bill Maher, Claiming That Trump Made It Legal for Employers to Steal Their Tips. Liberal leftist and "restaurant activist" Saru Jayaraman appeared on last Friday night's season premiere of Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO. She made this bullshit claim that tip pooling, which had been made illegal, now allows restaurant owners and managers to steal their workers' tips. Why? Because Trump made it legal to do that, according to her. But she's a liar and a fraud, considering she doesn't give a rat's ass about restaurant workers' "rights" and all that. Does she know that the typical customer ordinarily doesn't interact with the bus boys and cooks as well as the managers and owners of the business as much as she thinks she does? Unless customers have a problem with the food and all, they don't really talk to them that much. Customers are the reasons why the waitstaff gets great tips. If they do a shitty job with their service to their customers, they will get fewer tips. If they do an awesome job, they will get more. That's how the market works. And that's something that Jayaraman doesn't grapple very well and never will grapple as long as she lives. Well, that's it. I'll be seeing you! Send comments to my Twitter feed @ToddABarnett or email them to me at ToddAndrewBarnett@gmail.com
Hey everybody! Welcome to the third episode of my new show Here Is The Problem. Soon there will be intro music for this show with a pre-recording intro which I hope will be the heart and soul of the show. Tonight's topics are: 1. Trump's "shithole country" remark has angered a lot of people in the media. It's also given the Right a chance to defend him regarding the comment. Even Tomi Lahren defends him, and that's unfathomable and untenable. Trump bragged about the "shithole country" remark to his friends. Yet Vox brands him "a racist" over it. Who would've thunk it? 2. Former failed Chelsea Manning, the trans woman who was previously Brad Manning (a male) upon her arrest for disclosing secret military documents to WikiLeaks, is running for Congress. As a Democrat she could be totally anti-war and anti-establishment, yet I think of her as anti-Iraq more than anti-war and pro-war establishment than anti-war establishment may have a chance to win. Does she stand a chance to pull that off or is this wishful thinking on her part? We'll find out soon enough. 3. Matt Damon silencing his apologies. Matt Damon decides *NOT* to apologize for his comments by promising to "close [his] mouth for a while" after he made some comments in regards to the #MeToo movement. In December, Damon told ABC News' Peter Travers: ""There's a difference between, you know, patting someone on the butt and rape or child molestation, right? he said. "Both of those behaviors need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn't be conflated, right?" Damon told Kathie Lee on the Today Show, ""A lot of those women are my dear friends and I love them and respect them and support what they're doing and want to be a part of that change and want to go along for the ride, but I should get in the back seat and close my mouth for a while." {Just so you know, caller Donaldson called into the unmuted air and wanted to talk about bullshit that sounded like gibberish to me. He states that the law says you "don't have an expectation of privacy when you're filming in public," which was not the subject I wanted to talk about. Plus he's going on about states like California and Illinois having laws that state you "have the right to resist arrest." I fuck with the dude, and then I got tired of him too. I muted him because he wouldn't shut the fuck up.] It shows that the #MeToo movement went after him and silenced him, thus infringing upon his right to free speech. He has a right to express his view whether you agree with it or not, and yet the #MeToo movement is dispatching its cultists and hold inquisitions against people who don't agree with them....or at least not entirely. More to follow later! Be seeing you! Send comments to @ToddABarnett or email me at ToddAndrewBarnett@gmail.com.
Hey everyone! This is a re-recording of the second episode of my new show Here Is The Problem. I hope everyone's enjoying the podcast so far that a lot is in store for the show. I do wish that I had a good VOIP audio player, and I'm working that so I'm hoping the one for which I have an eye out will work well for me by next week. Anyway, onto the topics: 1. A handful of members of Congress have decided that they will dress in black in solidarity of #MeToo and #TimesUp for Trump's upcoming State of the Union Speech which will be televised on January 30th. Isn't this getting out of hand or what? And it's becoming loathsome and tiresome to boot! and finally 2. Actor James Franco has been accused of committing acts of sexual harassment against five people, one of whom is former Hollywood actress Ally Sheedy. Franco denies all of this and says he hasn't seen Sheedy's Twitter tweets on this when he was accepting his award at the Golden Globes. Again, the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements are showing their anti-male bias once again. That's all, More to follow soon! Please send comments, questions, and thoughts to my Twitter handle @ToddABarnett or my email address ToddAndrewBarnett@gmail.com.
Hey everyone! This is the second episode of my new show Here Is The Problem. I hope everyone's enjoying the podcast so far that a lot is in store for the show. I do wish that I had a good VOIP audio player, and I'm working that so I'm hoping the one for which I have an eye out will work well for me by next week. Anyway, onto the topics: 1. A handful of members of Congress have decided that they will dress in black in solidarity of #MeToo and #TimesUp for Trump's upcoming State of the Union Speech which will be televised on January 30th. Isn't this getting out of hand or what? And it's becoming loathsome and tiresome to boot! 2. Actor James Franco has been accused of committing acts of sexual harassment against five people, one of whom is former Hollywood actress Ally Sheedy. Franco denies all of this and says he hasn't seen Sheedy's Twitter tweets on this when he was accepting his award at the Golden Globes. Again, the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements are showing their anti-male bias once again. and finally 3. Trump's stupid "shithole countries" comments he assigned to people from Haiti, El Salvador, and Africa. Reckless. Completely reckless and horrendous if you ask me. His comments embolden and enable Democrats to paint him and all Republicans as racists. Is that what he wants, or is he too stupid to know what he wants? It's a thing that makes you go "Hmmmm!" That's all, More to follow soon! Please send comments, questions, and thoughts to my Twitter handle @ToddABarnett or my email address ToddAndrewBarnett@gmail.com.
Hey everyone! Welcome to my first pilot episode of Here Is The Problem on TalkShoe.com. A lot has happened within the last 24 hours, and man, it's all fucking crazy! Anyway, here are some of the topics we'll be getting into: 1. The 75th Golden Globes. This awards show airing on NBC was fucking awful and distasteful. The anti-male bias and hate against men in Hollywood and males across the U.S. at large are horrific. These award shows are no longer about congratulating nominated candidates receiving their awards for the once-perceived incredible work they do. It's all about hash-tagging memes and themes and "speaking out against abuse, sexual harassment, and rape." And what's more pathetic? The Hollywood male actors were kowtowing to that bullshit idea by wearing black suits and tuxedos, wearing pins, and wearing buttons saying #TimesUp. And, dammit, stop saying time is up! That time ended a long time ago! These celebs could've done something about this years ago but they didn't. Why now? Why now? It's all about making themselves feel and look good and making money for their so-called "Legal Defense Fund" (which is a joke in itself).* Oh, yeah, stop this "equality" bullshit. Life isn't about "equality," but rather opportunity. It should be about opportunity, not "equality." Jesus H. Christ, man! 2. Steve Bannon does a complete 180 on his comments against Trump which have been given to leftist writer Michael Wolff for his anti-Trump book "Fire and Fury." Wow! Imagine that! The left's narrative that Trump is "unstable" is unconvincing and pathetic. There's no hard evidence, despite the fact that all of the claims are circumstantial at best. More of this to follow today and later in the week and weeks to come. and 3. The madness of the #MeToo movement and what it's saying to men and what it's done to our culture and to society at large. It's so sad, yet it is highly predictable. *Note: The Left's most sacred crown jewel of the #MeToo established - "The Legal Defense Fund" - is said to be for "victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, etc." Really? Really now? No, it isn't. It's a money-making scam for the Left, including the actresses who scream "We're underpaid; therefore, there is no equal pay for equal worth." Give me a fuckin' break! Comments? Send them my way to my Twitter account at @ToddABarnett and my email address ToddAndrewBarnett@gmail.com.
This is the first test show for Here Is The Problem. Topics Include: 1. Talk radio show host/podcaster Dave Smith, host of Part of the Problem, dishes out on Tom Woods, Smith's disagreement with the Libertarian Party, Dave's discussion of the immigration matter a.k.a. "the border wall" and what I think should do about it, and Dave's view and my view on the war between Trump and Steve Bannon. This even includes the discussion of liberal journalist/reporter Michael Wolff's new book Fire and Fury, which is sold out on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. The book talks about, according to Wolff, the feud between Bannon and Trump. URL: https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-rss/?showId=93 2. The #MeToo Movement, how it started, and my thoughts on it, including my views on Harvey Weinstein. and finally, 3. Trump's tax plan: what I like about it and what I don't like about it. What we can do about the Federal Income Tax, the Alternative Minimum Tax, The Corporate Income Tax, and corporate taxes. Plus, I also talk about why I stopped doing The Todd Andrew Barnett Show, and, more importantly, Liberty Cap Talk Live.