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In this episode of Let’s Get Civical, Lizzie and Arden continue their harrowing journey of introductions of Supreme Court Justices as they talk about Justice Brett Kavanaugh! Join them as they discuss his notable cases, his Catholicism, and the hero that is Christine Blasey Ford. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @letsgetcivical, @lizzie_the_rock_stewart, and @ardenjulianna. Or visit us at letsgetcivical.com for all the exciting updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On October 17, 2019, The White House released an image from a contentious meeting between Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump. Trump quickly tweeted the image with the caption "Nervous Nancy's unhinged meltdown!" and Pelosi responded by using the same photo as her Twitter cover art, writing, "Thanks for the new cover photo realDonaldTrump!"The image quickly went viral – not only because of the use and subsequent appropriation – but because it fell into the category of #accidentalrenaissance, a designation for images that evoke renaissance-style paintings.In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen delve into the ambiguity raised by the dual use of the photos, and talk about other political images that have been even more successful in evoking the #accidentalrenaissance like David Butow's incredible 2018 image of Senators Jeff Flake and Chris Coons during the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation hearings.
In the 48th episode of Life In General we discuss the future of the Star Wars universe. With how poorly the movie Solo did at the box office, what direction will the franchise go, and will the poor box office showing be foreshadowing for how Episode 9 will perform? We also briefly discuss the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation. Music provided by DJ F.A.M.E. and bensound.com.
Full updates on the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation, including the Senate committee ruling and the pending FBI background investigation. Another giant earthquake hit Indonesia and has already killed more than 800 people. Elon Musk and Tesla settled a lawsuit with the SEC that requires them to pay a large fine and remove Musk as Chairman of the Board; and other headlines, including net neutrality, Sarah Pailn's son “Track,” and Kanye West.
Tonight on the show the courts clear the way for Georgia to continue using electronic ballots and more insanity coming out of the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation with lies and stalling by Democrats.
Yeah, just another HUGE news week gets covered as T.J. shares his first thoughts review of Spider-Man on PS4, Dutch and Hass break down Kaepernick and the Nike Just Do It campaign, and then VFU is invaded by Gordy McZilla of the upcoming show The SuckCast, and the trio dives into the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS hearing, The New York Times Anonymous Op-Ed on Trump, a doughnut thief and the show closes out with ideas for new Oreo flavors. Join the Madness!!
Jon and Jon debate the the recent decisions of Nike, Elon Musk & Serena Williams and how their actions might impact the trajectory of their companies and careers. The co-hosts also discuss the far leftist protests and freak-outs at the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation hearings and how the recent Cincinnati Fountain Square shooting hit close to home for both of them.
Two fixed sign senators were making headlines this week during the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation hearings. Learn why Senators Booker and Harris went after Kavanaugh particularly hard. Also, let's take a deeper dive into Virgo and the Eleusinian mysteries and say happy birthday to our favorite celebrities including Taraji Henson, Michelle Williams, Tom Hardy and others. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starpower/support
Stephen Shankland from CNET on ads, ad blockers, ad trackers, ad tracker blockers, and so on // Paging Dr. Cohen -- chrononutrition // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on fan etiquette // Steve Dorsey live on the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS nomination
Matthew Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss the consequences of the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation and constitutional jurisprudence.
Matthew Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss the consequences of the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation and constitutional jurisprudence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zed and Red break down the recent SCOTUS nominee and give their thoughts on how this tips the scales of balance on the Supreme Court. If you love the show go to Patreon and subscribe to get even more content available to patrons at all levels http://bit.ly/DailyCircusPodPatreon