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WOOOOO! Rush Hour boys back with another 60-piece of audio art! In this episode, Buki and Jason dance on the grave of Beto O'Rourke's ill-advised 2020 presidential campaign, before delving into Twitter's decision to ban political advertisements [26:09]. Then, they break down Earl Sweatshirt's new EP, Feet of Clay [38:49]. Thank y'all for listening! Please subscribe and share this podcast with your friends! We'd appreciate it if you could rate and review us on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. Also, make sure you check out our new YouTube channel, gastronomedia visuals! We got a lot of exciting new content on the way! If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, hit us up @therushhourpod, or individually @bukithegreat and @jzisconfused.
In this episode of HMV we cover the polling, mull over a Rubio or Jeb! presidency, discuss the Epstein ABC scandal, talk about the dropout Beta O'Rourke, and cover the implications of the latest elections on 11/5. We also have TWO (!) major guests on the podcast. It's a good one, I'm tellin' ya. Follow us on social media at @holdmyvote2020. Also visit holdmyvote.com.
I ramble about Beta O'Rourke, gun confiscation and V8 Nissan Titans.
May 15, 2019 Carter and Keri introduce the 451 Archive: a library for banned YouTube videos. Then we dive into Beto O'Rourke's subservient, virtue signaling appearance on The View. He needs to lay off the soy. Here's the book that Carter mentioned, "SJWs Always Lie," by Vox Day: https://amzn.to/2HlPAI3 YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/jMExH9or41w
The President and Tech Stuff Guy discuss the New Zealand tragedy, SNL, and John McCain. Trump roasts Beta O'Rourke and has an interesting strategy for picking the winner for March Madness. Subscribe, Share, Leave a Review, 5 Stars https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/making-podcasts-great-again/id1374959883 @TrumpPod on Twitter @MakingPodcastsGreatAgain on IG @JLCauvin @JayNog
This time Rob has some important news for anyone considering voting. Seriously. Or at least as seriously as he gets. Sit back and give this a listen. You may learn something. www.theFWOTshow.com
In this fascinating episode we step into the high-profile Texas Senate race between Ted Cruz (R) and Beto O'Rourke (D). Each side is running scathing ads against the other, and these ads are heavy in persuasive devices. We break down: How Ted Cruz hijacks a popular country song in order to damage his opponent's reputation The way Beto O'Rourke is somehow able to successfullly deliver a viral speech in the language of African American civil rights leaders Using artfully vague language to dog-whistle and suggest multiple ideas at once How specific examples of American history can be used to elicit nostalgia, and how that is attached to the candidate How one particular behavior, kneeling for the pledge, is being framed in radically different ways that is dividing the country, and what it means about a person's thought process The types of wording that is used to appeal to Republicans vs Democrats Take a listen, and if you like this episode, remember to visit our website (http://www.subliminallycorrect.com) and support us through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/subliminallycorrect)! Your support really helps. You can also follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SubliminalPod) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SubliminallyCorrect/)! (Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0)