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For a Christian, Thanksgiving should be a lot more than just good food, family, and football. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson interviews the late Todd Akin to discuss the true meaning and history of Thanksgiving. 1 Chronicles 16:34 says, Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Calls and supers. Legitimate r—. DUIs. White kid in GA. Parents responsible? Wild Maze call. Hake, self-censoring or clean? The Hake Report, Thursday, September 5, 2024 AD TIMESTAMPS * (0:00:00) Start* (0:02:49) Hey, guys! * (0:04:31) Coffee: R-word, Todd Akin, RIP * (0:14:20) Coffee: Irish defense of Drunk Driving * (0:18:14) DAVID, FL: GA shooting; Madalyn Murray O'Hair; Polanski. * (0:25:31) DAVID: Obama. Kamala * (0:28:42) STEVEN, MD: white kid clues. Military. George Wallace. 87yo * (0:35:45) HADEN, TX: crime, race * (0:38:31) JOE: Haves vs Have Nots * (0:50:51) Coffee: DUI and whites * (0:53:18) Coffees: Parents responsible? * (0:57:11) Supers: Greggatron, Rumble * (0:59:25) MARK: Recession; DUI; Trump supporter attack * (1:06:37) MICHAEL, Canada: Appreciate Hake, clean. Rapping, ego * (1:14:14) MAZE: Trump admitted he lost; Hunter; Charge parents; Kyle R. * (1:26:00) BRANDON, KS: Self-censoring? Be Alpha * (1:31:06) JEFF, LA: Trump-Hunter, TDS, anger management * (1:34:15) FREDERICK: angry callers jumping to conclusions; Ignorant * (1:41:13) WILLIAM: white kid; 49ers robber; locking guns; word games * (1:47:16) JAIME: Schools, govt, responsibility * (1:51:46) Coffees: Trump, Responsibility, Emotional guilt-punishment? * (1:54:21) Jacky Cheung - 擁有 (Live) "Have" LINKS BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/9/6/the-hake-report-fri-9-6-24 PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/9/6/hake-news-fri-9-6-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee* PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc. SHOP Spring - Cameo | All My Links JLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Show links:Twitter: @RyanGirdusky1776 Project PACSec of State Blinken statement: Appointment of Zakiya Carr Johnson as the Department's Chief Diversity and Inclusion OfficerZakiya Carr Johnson's other work: Hauling more Latin Americans into our country at your expenseAbortion in Florida: Democratic candidates just got a boost for 2024Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem ListRep. Bob Good (VA-Dist 5) is being primaried for no good reason by selfish douchebags at a time when the GOP has a ONE-VOTE majority in the House.Republicans: Please remember when the “Tea Party” gave us Dem majorities and ObamaCare with candidates like Christine O'Donnell, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock.Here are my Tips for Republican Voters:1) No elected Republican will do everything you want. Don't run off and instigate an ugly, rancorous, and expensive primary against an incumbent Republican in order to modestly improve the candidate, and very possibly lose the seat.2) The only exception to Tip No. 1 is that you must destroy any elected Republican who pretends to be a Republican, but then tries to lose every single issue, across the board, by giving the Democrats 30 million new voters with amnesty.3) Learn to rely on facts and don't get swept up in group-think slogans about “establishment Republicans.” Otherwise, boy, will your face be red when you realize you were the one fighting for the establishment Republicans! (Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum and Paul Ryan--all of whom support amnesty).BONUS! Tips for Democrats:1) Be sure your primaries include lots of candidates who will never be the nominee. You don't want your base getting too focused on the actual purpose of the exercise.2) Hold 312 primary debates. We Republicans find that lots of debates encourage attention-seekers and nuts to throw their hat in the ring.3) Extend your primaries through July, or at least June, especially when running against an incumbent president. It really keeps the nominee on his toes to have only three months to campaign against a candidate who's been campaigning for four years.
Reviewing old news: parents at school meeting on "diversity and inclusion," and RINO overreaction to "legitimate rape" comments! * 0:00:00 Thu, Feb 9, 2023 AD* 0:00:25 Q for kid: Baseball or Black History Month?* 0:01:35 (Actual clip)* 0:02:10 "Lift Every Voice and Sing" - Shooby Taylor* 0:06:19 What I'll cover: Racism, DV, history, justice* 0:08:27 Hey, guys! You are a BETA male! JLP tee* 0:10:51 Ladies "stand" in opposition to RaCiSm* 0:18:40 STEVE, NYC: blind, black friends see! Attack on boys* 0:35:53 Supers Re: segregation story (John from KY call)* 0:40:07 SF stats on resisting arrest* 0:48:32 PATRICK, DENMARK: How Hake started at BOND/JLP show* 0:55:58 "Jesus" - David Meece* 0:59:44 Reading chat about music* 1:04:08 Gabby Petito, poor innocent victim update* 1:14:01 Super on Rumble!* 1:14:29 DENNY, BULGARIA: China a house of cards* 1:22:28 Todd Akin "legitimate rape" phony overreaction (2012)* 1:33:44 Sleepy Joe biden seems confused with mic?* 1:35:56 WILLIAM: various topics / BASED Huntington Beach* 1:41:36 Disney turned Luke Skywalker LGBTQ?* 1:45:09 Salvador Ramos mama, Adriana Reyes, in trouble last month* 1:47:37 (JLP distracts) DOJ's Merrick Garland quote on El Paso shooter* 1:51:48 Church of England may turn God (the Father) gender neutral* 1:53:27 Australia Ambassador of Gender Equality (mildly attractive / horrific)* 1:56:11 "The Ladder" - David MeeceBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2023/2/9/fun-show-equality-ladies-and-legitimate-rape-thu-2-9-23 ALSO ON SUBSTACK / PODCASTThe Hake Report LIVE M-F 9-11 AM PT (12-2 ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 thehakereport.com VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | BitChute | Facebook | Twitter | Odysee* | DLive PODCAST Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Podcast Addict | Pocket Casts || Substack *SUPERS Streamlabs || SUPPORT Substack | SubscribeStar | Locals || Teespring SEE ALSO Hake News on The JLP Show | Appearances elsewhere (other shows, etc.) Get full access to The Hake Report at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Chas and Dr Dave discuss the Meme Army's Hierarchy, Life on Todd Akin's Mailing List & The Ficklest Cat Turd… 2:58 - COVID Update; 7:40 - The Paul Pelosi Attack; 42:22 - Midterms Polling; 57:00 - Elon Musk's 1st Week at Twitter; 1:12:48 - Affirmative Action & Harvard; 1:44:42 - The Brazilian Election; 1:55:29 - Midterms Issues Focus; 2:10:35 - Midterms Odds & Ends
Georgia Democrat candidate for Governor Stacy Abrams claimed ultrasound technology was developed to allow men to control women's bodies. She told a panel discussion, "There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body." Washington Post "fact checker" Glenn Kessler sprang to action... to defend Abrams. FWIW, "fetal heartbeat" is a misnomer. The ultrasound picks up electrical activity generated by an embryo. The so-called "heartbeat" sound you hear is created by the ultrasound. Not until 10 weeks can the opening and closing of cardiac valves be detected by a Doppler machine. Which prompted a response from an actual doctor: Radiologist Pradheep J. Shanker quickly pointed out that Kessler has no idea what he is talking about: "Glenn… This is scientifically and medically incorrect. 100%. Ultrasound can't detect electrical activity. Who told you otherwise?" He said the NPR article Kessler cited was wrong. “Ultrasound only detects density and motion. It cannot detect any electrical activity at all. This is a scientific fact,” Shanker declared. “It is true that the valves in the heart develop later. However, the cardiac muscles that are located in the embryological heart are contracting. They are in fact moving inward and outward. That is how you define a beat.” He conceded that a fetal heartbeat isn't the same as a fully developed adult heartbeat but added, “the cardiac tissue is contracting, which is literally what a beat is. To say otherwise is scientific misinformation, and cannot be treated otherwise.” Much like the former candidate for Senate in Missouri lost his race after making comments about "legitimate rape" not leading to pregnancy, Abrams probably had made these comments to political allies. And she probably never had pushback from those folks. Unchallenged ideas are easy to hold. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD Co-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85Rachel Parker @RaichetPSean Diller @SeanDillerCO True or False: Dr. Mehmet Oz is the worst GOP Senate candidate since Todd “legitimate rape” Akin? Dr. Oz's trip to the super market turned into one of the funniest, saddest, and most unifying political memes of the 21st centuryhttps://twitter.com/umichvoter/status/1559011904076529664Trying to relate to the boys “Ugh, my wife wants all the vegetables…”Has anyone that doesn't own a horse or a restaurant ever bought that bag of carrots? Our own slackMy buddy in PA - this already made the cycle there and he's enjoying the second lifeDr. Oz getting dragged in all headlineshttps://nypost.com/2022/08/20/dr-oz-mocked-after-poop-tweets-resurface/https://newrepublic.com/article/167457/humiliation-mehmet-oz-fetterman-pennsylvaniahttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/dr-oz-gaffes-pennsylvania-senate-campaign-1234578169/Happy 10 year anniversary to Todd Akin's legitimate rape remarkhttps://twitter.com/jrosenbaum/status/1560633558053560323?s=20&t=D7FVxFRYrGuY8UNLeoL0kwDaily KOS archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20120819181804/http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/todd-akin-legitimate-rape.phpYeah..NO: Eric Schmitt's blaming China for hoarding “life saving masks”https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/tony-messenger/messenger-missouri-s-eric-schmitt-is-now-arguing-that-masks-save-lives-no-really/article_654bd7bc-a2dc-539d-ae09-72f059000a66.htmlBuy or Sell: The DOJ will indict former President Donald Trump by Labor Day? Odds on Predictit - which is going away being shut down by Feds in 2023https://www.predictit.org/markets/detail/7774/Will-Donald-Trump-be-indicted-by-Sept-1Other President's took docs? https://theintercept.com/2022/08/11/trump-fbi-mar-a-lago-classified-documents-lbj/Tucker says it is gonna happen: https://thehill.com/homenews/3603784-tucker-carlson-trump-obviously-going-to-be-indicted/NY Post says Garland has conflict of interest: https://nypost.com/2022/08/15/merrick-garland-looks-set-to-indict-trump-despite-his-conflict-of-interest/News week: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-being-indicted-would-cause-fire-burn-professor-says-1733421Trump declaring for 2024 saving him: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/15/donald-trump-2024-election-indictment-mar-a-lagoTrump can't find a lawyer https://trib.al/sRzDsF8 Big One: Liz Cheney, 2024 and the fight for sanityDoes Cheney camp simply underestimate how much we all remember the iraq war? https://fivethirtyeight.com/videos/what-liz-cheney-might-do-next/https://www.wsj.com/articles/liz-cheney-says-new-political-group-will-target-trump-allies-11661108619https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/21/liz-cheney-work-against-republicans-who-embrace-trump-election-liehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/08/21/liz-cheney-interview-2024-election-deniers/7859643001/Cheney v. Cruz v. Desantis v. Hawley? https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Heartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD Co-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85Rachel Parker @RaichetPSean Diller @SeanDillerCO True or False: Dr. Mehmet Oz is the worst GOP Senate candidate since Todd “legitimate rape” Akin? Dr. Oz's trip to the super market turned into one of the funniest, saddest, and most unifying political memes of the 21st centuryhttps://twitter.com/umichvoter/status/1559011904076529664Trying to relate to the boys “Ugh, my wife wants all the vegetables…”Has anyone that doesn't own a horse or a restaurant ever bought that bag of carrots? Our own slackMy buddy in PA - this already made the cycle there and he's enjoying the second lifeDr. Oz getting dragged in all headlineshttps://nypost.com/2022/08/20/dr-oz-mocked-after-poop-tweets-resurface/https://newrepublic.com/article/167457/humiliation-mehmet-oz-fetterman-pennsylvaniahttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/dr-oz-gaffes-pennsylvania-senate-campaign-1234578169/Happy 10 year anniversary to Todd Akin's legitimate rape remarkhttps://twitter.com/jrosenbaum/status/1560633558053560323?s=20&t=D7FVxFRYrGuY8UNLeoL0kwDaily KOS archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20120819181804/http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/todd-akin-legitimate-rape.phpYeah..NO: Eric Schmitt's blaming China for hoarding “life saving masks”https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/tony-messenger/messenger-missouri-s-eric-schmitt-is-now-arguing-that-masks-save-lives-no-really/article_654bd7bc-a2dc-539d-ae09-72f059000a66.htmlBuy or Sell: The DOJ will indict former President Donald Trump by Labor Day? Odds on Predictit - which is going away being shut down by Feds in 2023https://www.predictit.org/markets/detail/7774/Will-Donald-Trump-be-indicted-by-Sept-1Other President's took docs? https://theintercept.com/2022/08/11/trump-fbi-mar-a-lago-classified-documents-lbj/Tucker says it is gonna happen: https://thehill.com/homenews/3603784-tucker-carlson-trump-obviously-going-to-be-indicted/NY Post says Garland has conflict of interest: https://nypost.com/2022/08/15/merrick-garland-looks-set-to-indict-trump-despite-his-conflict-of-interest/News week: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-being-indicted-would-cause-fire-burn-professor-says-1733421Trump declaring for 2024 saving him: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/15/donald-trump-2024-election-indictment-mar-a-lagoTrump can't find a lawyer https://trib.al/sRzDsF8 Big One: Liz Cheney, 2024 and the fight for sanityDoes Cheney camp simply underestimate how much we all remember the iraq war? https://fivethirtyeight.com/videos/what-liz-cheney-might-do-next/https://www.wsj.com/articles/liz-cheney-says-new-political-group-will-target-trump-allies-11661108619https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/21/liz-cheney-work-against-republicans-who-embrace-trump-election-liehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/08/21/liz-cheney-interview-2024-election-deniers/7859643001/Cheney v. Cruz v. Desantis v. Hawley? https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Sam and Emma host Ryan Grim, DC Bureau Chief at The Intercept, to round up the week in news. Then, they're joined by Matthew Film Guy! First, however, Sam and Emma dive into the Indiana AG's investigation into the 10 y/o rape victim's doctor, the Secret Service deleting texts from 1/6, Starbucks Workers United's new series of complaints to the NLRB, and Joe Biden's arrival in Saudi Arabia, before diving deeper into the response from GOP Leadership in Ohio and Indiana (and nationally) to immediately question the story of a 10 y/o's rape, despite its common occurrence in Ohio, before shifting to a “well it's not really an abortion if it's a child” talking point in the wake of the story's confirmation. Then, they're joined by Ryan Grim as they dive into Eric Swalwell's questioning of Catherine Glenn Foster, CEO and President of Americans United for Life, comparing the right's rhetoric to that of the Salem Witch trials (whose legal authors happened to have been cited by Justice Alito) in how they define concepts in a way that determines their outcome (if it's legal it's not abortion, if it's illegal it is), looking back to Todd Akin's statements on “legitimate rape” and the immediate backlash he faced in comparison to today's embrace of fundamentalism. Expanding on this, they take on the tactic of fear-mongering with medical professionals, as seen in the attacks on the 10 y/o's abortion provider, and how they seek to pretend some reproductive care is legitimate while clearly attempting to eradicate any access to such care, then shifting the conversation to the role of the US media and how ill-fitted it is to respond to this moment, from the Washington Post's Glenn Kessler's legitimization of the right's attempts to undermine this story (even though children under 15 receive abortions about once per week in Ohio) to the greater issue of media having no actual access to emerging stories – especially when potential sources are under intense legal pressure to stay silent. Next, they dive into state-level fights to preserve abortion, including Kansas' attempt to latch on to the “medical freedom” talking point, despite its role in undermining trust in medical care, and look at how this evangelical fundamentalism will continue to target social groups they want to police. Wrapping up the interview they tackle the Democrats' inability to take responsibility for Manchin and Sinema, both in terms of getting them on board with the party and disciplining them for their departures, and set up what to expect for the upcoming midterm election. The great Matthew Film Guy then joins as he discusses his discovery of the niche early 2000s indie production “Mean Girls,” discusses his ever-burgeoning film projects, and dives into the work of Hou Hsiao-hsien. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma discuss the Biden Administration's response to Roe being overturned, the importance of Janeane Garofalo, and the threats against Pramila Jayapal that seem to fly under the media's radar. Tim Pool doesn't believe the pregnant 10-year-old was raped, Sam and Emma tackle the lie of the “last liberal,” Ben Shapiro's pretend ignorance of his stochastic terrorism having a genuine impact on the well-being of trans people, and Snooki becomes a central endorsement in the PA Gov race. Plus, your IMs! Check out Ryan's work at the Intercept here: https://theintercept.com/staff/ryangrim/ Check out Matthew's Letterboxd here: https://letterboxd.com/langdonboom/ Check out Matthew's film discussion group here: https://www.commonpointqueens.org/program/cultural-arts-and-jewish-heritage-classes/ Check out Matthew's eBay auction here! https://www.ebay.com/itm/115464749223 Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Sunset Lake CBD: Check out Sunset Lake's tincture sale! For one week all tincture sales will be 35% off! Go to https://sunsetlakecbd.com/ now! Coupon code: TINCTURE Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
29 de junio | Nueva YorkJusto como me los esperaba. Bienvenido a La Wikly.Leer esta newsletter te llevará 6 minutos y 24 segundos.🇺🇸 Elige tu aventuraPor Emilio DoménechLo importante: varios grupos demócratas están apostando recursos en las campañas primarias de candidatos de extrema derecha que creen que serán más fáciles de derrotar en noviembre. La apuesta en es un juego peligroso que podría tener consecuencias atroces para la democracia estadounidense.Especialmente, en un contexto en el que Donald Trump y sus principales aliados políticos han dejado claro que habrían revertido los resultados electorales de 2020 pese a la falta de pruebas sobre un fraude electoral nunca demostrado.Explícamelo: este martes, dos primarias republicanas dejaron ver las iniciativas demócratas que pretenden aupar a candidatos extremistas.En Illinois, el gobernador demócrata J.B. Pritzker y la Asociación de Gobernadores Demócratas se han dejado decenas de millones de dólares en atacar al alcalde de Aurora, el moderado Richard Irvin, y en ayudar al senador estatal de extrema derecha Darren Bailey, apoyado por Trump este pasado sábado cuando ya lideraba las encuestas. Bailey se enfrentará a Pritzker en noviembre.En Colorado, el grupo demócrata del estado invirtió 4 millones de dólares en impulsar la carrera del congresista estatal Ron Hanks, impulsor de las teorías de la conspiración de las elecciones de 2020 que asistió a las manifestaciones del 6 de enero en el Capitolio, para que pudiera ganar al empresario Joe O’Dea, un rival más difícil para el senador demócrata Michael Bennett que los demócratas también atacaron. O’Dea se enfrentará a Bennett en noviembre.Existen otros ejemplos con resultados dispares de hace unas semanas:En Pennsylvania, grupos demócratas lograron que los votantes republicanos nominaran al candidato a gobernador Doug Mastriano, otro aliado de Trump e impulsor de las teorías de la conspiración del fraude electoral no demostradas de las elecciones de 2020.Y en California, grupos demócratas también invirtieron dinero para descarrilar la reelección del congresista David Valadao, uno de los pocos republicanos que votaron a favor del segundo impeachment de Trump.Contexto: la inspiración de los demócratas se remonta a las elecciones generales de 2012, cuando la senadora Claire McCaskill de Missouri invirtió recursos en potenciar la campaña del candidato extremista Todd Akin contra el que terminaría ganando de paliza.Curiosamente, ahora se hace impensable que un demócrata gane una carrera estatal como la que logró McCaskill aquel año. En 2018, la derrotó el actual senador republicano Josh Hawley, uno de los que abogó por revertir los resultados electorales en la cámara alta en 2020. El del puñito.¿Y ahora? Todavía es pronto para concluir si la estrategia de los demócratas dará sus frutos en noviembre, pero el año se presenta fatídico para el partido. La inflación está disparada, la popularidad de Biden está por los suelos y la incertidumbre económica para los próximos meses es máxima.Si alguno de los energúmenos que han impulsado termina llegando a una posición de poder, sea la gubernatura en Illinois o en Pennsylvania, parte de la culpa la tendrán ellos.Más información en The New York Times.🗺 Mapas de SCOTUSLo importante: el Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos restableció el martes un mapa congresual federal del estado de Louisiana después de que una corte inferior lo bloqueara porque había determinado que violaba la Ley de Derechos Electorales.Contexto: la Ley de Derechos Electorales de 1965, amparada en la 15ª Enmienda, es la legislación federal que prohíbe expresamente las prácticas discriminatorias a la comunidad afroamericana en el contexto del derecho al sufragio.En el caso del mapa originalmente bloqueado en Louisiana, solo uno de los seis distritos está formado mayoritariamente por ciudadanos negros, mientras que aproximadamente uno de cada tres ciudadanos del estado son negros. Ergo, hay una desproporción que iría en contra de la ley.Explícamelo: el tribunal inferior había dictaminado a principios de junio que la legislatura de Louisiana, de mayoría republicana, debía rehacer los mapas congresuales y crear un segundo distrito de mayoría negra para cumplir con la Ley de Derechos Electorales.Esta decisión se produjo después de que el gobernador de Louisiana, el demócrata John Bel Edwards, intentara vetar el mapa propuesto por la legislatura.Pero su veto fue anulado por legisladores republicanos e independientes de las cámaras estatales y tuvo que ser finalmente apelado en la esfera judicial.¿Y ahora? El Supremo también resolvió la suspensión de otro fallo de un tribunal inferior sobre un caso similar en Alabama, cuyos argumentos se considerarán cuando comience el nuevo mandato de la Corte en octubre.En ese caso de Alabama, el tribunal inferior también había ordenado a la legislatura estatal que rehiciera el trazado de los mapas congresuales porque no había suficientes distritos con una gran población negra para cumplir con la Ley de Derechos Electorales.Más información en POLITICO.💥 Testimonio explosivoLo importante: el comité especial que investiga el Asalto al Capitolio tuvo este martes su sexta audiencia para recabar testimonios que prueben la relación del expresidente Donald Trump con los disturbios del ataque del 6 de enero de 2021.En esta sesión, la testigo estrella era Cassidy Hutchinson, exayudante del que fuera jefe de Gabinete de Trump, Mark Meadows.Explícamelo: Hutchinson declaró sobre los enfados del expresidente por los resultados de las elecciones en 2020. La testigo contó, entre otras cosas, que Trump dijo a miembros del equipo de la Casa Blanca que el entonces vicepresidente Mike Pence merecía los cánticos de los alborotadores que pedían que lo ahorcaran.Según el testimonio, el expresidente también le dijo a sus consejeros que no le importaba si los manifestantes llevaban armas y ordenó al Servicio Secreto que retirara los dispositivos que estaban usando para examinar a los seguidores que querían asistir a su mitin en aquella jornada.¿Y ahora? El anuncio de la audiencia se produjo por sorpresa el lunes por la tarde, apelando a “pruebas obtenidas recientemente”, pero el resto de citas están todavía programadas para julio.Emilio estuvo siguiendo la audiencia en Twitch, que publicaremos en YouTube a lo largo del día, y publicará en Newtral un artículo explicativo sobre el tema.Más información en NPR.🗳 Monitor electoralBreaking🇺🇸 Varios congresistas se enfrentan a adversarios en primarias a lo largo del país [resultados actualizados de este martes]POLITICO (en inglés; 10 minutos)🇺🇸 La carrera a gobernador en Oregon pone en serios peligros a los demócratasThe New York Times (en inglés; 6 minutos)🇱🇾 Funcionarios libios rivales mantienen conversaciones electorales dirigidas por la ONU en SuizaAl Jazeera (en inglés; 4 minutos)🇧🇷 Lula lanza una campaña ambientalista y centristaThe Los Angeles Times (en español; 4 minutos)👾 En el DiscordUn retazo de Maricopa Land@dennisv83 comparte un enlace interesantísimo: “Thomas Raynard James pasó 32 años preso en una cárcel estatal de Florida por un crimen que cometió una persona con una identidad muy similar a la suya. Su libertad actual se la debe a una joven abogada de Miami, Natlie Figgers, que decidió revisar su caso exhaustivamente sin cobrar. Solo hacía dos años que había salido de la facultad de derecho, pero le cambió la vida”.En otro orden de cosas, este miércoles vuelve Miércoles Gringo con la loca historia de Ezra Miller (ya toca hablar sobre ello) y un vistazo al exitazo de Emma Chamberlain, que ha vuelto con un vídeo de Nueva York que quiero que comentemos en directo.Podrás seguir el directo a partir de las 20:00 hora peninsular de España aquí.Y sobre mí, estoy viendo un documental sobre la historia de Nueva York que me está fascinando. No sé si es fácil de encontrar en España, pero se llama New York: A Documentary Film y es parte del programa American Experience de la cadena PBS. Es increíble que tras cinco años viviendo en esta ciudad sepa tan poco de su historia, pero con solo un primero episodio de dos horas ya siento que sé más que nadie en mi círculo cercano de colegas, jeje.Feliz miércoles, This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lawikly.com/subscribe
First man to buy marijuana in Spokane has been canned Germans upset, Americans not, with spying LongForm: Patty Murray pushing narrative on War on Women; Todd Akin making it worse; Nancy Pelosi is nuts; Rick Larsen is jumping on bandwagon Rantz calls on Peter Holmes to be disciplined for violating an HR rule on marijuana. Brandi Kruse joins the convo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State Senator Lena Taylor announces Lt. Governor campaign, Todd Akin's death, CA Oil Spill and more.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema may be driving progressives nuts by thwarting much of President Biden's agenda, but her actions may be popular back home. And we remember the unfortunate 2012 campaign gaffe of Todd Akin, who died last week, and who suggested that "legitimate rape" would not result in pregnancy. The post Episode #375: Sinema Paradiso appeared first on Ken Rudin's Political Junkie.
Nick Reed talks about a variety of topics in the news, including: VP Harris was in California for a mysterious overnight trip Saturday — and the White House has remained mum on the reason for her travel. Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, a key holdout against the White House's $3.5 trillion social spending plan, was confronted this weekend by protesters who followed her to the bathroom with cameras and stood outside her stall, demanding she support the Biden administration's partisan social benefits and climate spending bill. Over the weekend, an “F Joe Biden” chant broke out at a NASCAR race. NBC reporters say that they were chanting “Let's go Brandon.” Former U.S. Rep. Todd Akin passed away on Sunday. He was 74. Dallas County man, James Phelps, has been arrested in the case of missing woman Cassidy Rainwater. Court documents show, on September 16, the FBI contacted detectives in Dallas County saying they received some photos from an anonymous person that showed Cassidy Rainwater in a cage. It was also announced that a second person has been arrested in the kidnapping of Cassidy Rainwater. The sheriff's office says Timothy Norton has been charged with first-degree kidnapping. Nick talks about some information that he received and checked with multiple sources. It's being told that this case is going to be much larger, and much more gruesome than what's being reported now. Nick started covering this story on 9/22/21. Investigators have sent off DNA for testing. Dallas County Sheriff Scott Rice says it could be 30 days before any results are returned.
Behold Ben Shapiro, the Great Wrecker of Libs himself. From the growing contempt for free speech to the fatal excesses of cancel culture and the forcefulness of so-called racial equity, Ben smashes claims that conservatives don't battle censorship. All of it is fueled by the Left’s need for constant revolution and their habitual gaslighting. Seriously, the gaslighting is nonstop: At this very moment, makeshift fencing (aka a wall) surrounds the Capitol. Democrats used to hate walls and borders, but thousands of National Guardsmen occupy Washington, D.C., for unclear reasons, for an indefinite amount of time, and the Democrats are happy about it? Ben also addresses some of the more "creative" conspiracy theories of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, like Jewish space lasers. And what about the obsession to rid this "cancer" from Congress? Ben says it's all politics: "We're all old enough to remember [before] Marjorie Taylor Greene, it was Steve King, and when it was not Steve King and it was Christine O'Donnell, and when it was not Christine O'Donnell, it was Todd Akin. Meanwhile, I got Nancy Pelosi on the cover of a magazine with Ilhan Omar, and it's like, well, 'that's just the way things go' five minutes after she was about to censure her for her anti-Semitism." Ben ends the show on a strategy to help Democrats and tearful journalists at Politico stop treating conservatives as domestic enemies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, we look at the 2018 U.S. Senate map and discuss current events as they relate to each state. We’ll focus on Steve Bannon’s efforts to recruit candidates to challenge Republican incumbents. 2018 U.S. Senate Map Today we are going to cover 19 states that have an election for the United States Senate. The 2018 elections for the United States Senate is heading up. Politico – Democrats see path to Senate majority in 2018 – where Senator Chris Murphy comments that: “The map feels a little different today than it did a few weeks ago. We might be playing a little more offense. At the same time, we don’t have a lot of bandwidth for offense given the defense we have to play.” At the same time, Senate Republicans are increasingly nervous, and are worried that if they fail to pass tax reform it would lead to further disgust among both donors and voters. Still, NRSC chair Cory Gardner notes that: “We run knowing the majority is on the line. There’s no doubt about it. But the fact is, they have 10 seats in Donald Trump states that we look very good in right now.” And it’s true, the map still heavily favors Republicans. For Democrats to actually take the majority, they would have to defend all 25 of their seats, plus win in Nevada, Arizona, and one of Alabama, Tennessee or Texas. That would be a tall order, but let’s take a look at what’s happening in each individual state to see how realistic their chances are… Alabama – While not technically a 2018 race, there will be a special election in Alabama on December 12, 2017, between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones. Public polling from JMC Analytics has shown Jones within single-digits. While strange things can happen in special elections, it is very difficult to imagine Doug Jones winning this race. President Trump carried the state by 28 points, and Senator Richard Shelby won by very similar margin last year. Robert Bentley also won by a very similar margin in the 2014 Governor’s race, and Mitt Romney won by 22 points in 2012. Democrats seem to think that Roy Moore is such a weak candidate that he opens up the door to a competitive race. As Tim Kaine notes in the Politico article linked above: “He [Jones] certainly has a dramatically better chance against Roy Moore than he would have had against Luther [Strange]”. Still, very, very much a longshot. Arizona – Arizona will be a high profile state next year, beginning in the Republican Primary. Jeff Flake ensured that with his very public criticism of President Trump, criticism which the President and former advisor Steve Bannon have certainly reacted to. The second major article that we’ll link to this week is from Bloomberg Politics over the weekend: Bannon Plans to Back Challengers to Most GOP Senators Running in 2018. Senator Flake is at or near the top of that list, and Bannon plans to back former state Senator Kelli Ward (who also ran against Senator McCain in 2016) in her primary challenge against him. What makes Arizona different from Alabama is that it could be very much in play in the general election. While President Trump won the state, he did not receive a majority of the vote. Senator McCain received just 54% of the vote last year, a figure very similar to Mitt Romney’s performance in 2012 and Governor Doug Ducey’s performance in 2014. The question is not whether Kelli Ward has a real chance to beat Senator Flake in a primary – JMC Analytics has her beating him by 26 points in an August Republican Primary automated survey – but whether she would lose the general election to Kyrsten Sinema, who Democrats view as a very strong candidate. Florida – Florida will be one of the toughest states for Democrats to defend next year. President Trump won with 49% of the vote last year, while Marco Rubio received 52% of the vote in his Senate Race. Governor Rick Scott won each of his gubernatorial bids in 2010 and 2014 by 48-49%, while Senator Ben Nelson received 55% of the vote in a great Democratic year in 2012 in which President Obama also carried the state with 50% of the vote. The big question in Florida is whether Governor Scott eventually enters the Senate race. A late summer poll showed him tied with Senator Nelson, and Scott’s entry into the race as a candidate who can largely self-fund would free up resources for the GOP to spend in other competitive states. Indiana – Indiana will be an even tougher defend for the Democrats than Florida, as President Trump carried the state by 57% last year and Mitt Romney won with 54% of the vote in 2012. It is widely believed that Senator Joe Donnelly benefited from running against Richard Mourdock in 2012. Mourdock defeated incumbent Senator Richard Lugar in the Republican Primary and drew criticism for comments about pregnancy and rape during the general election campaign. Republican congressmen Luke Messer and Todd Rokita are battling for the Republican nomination, and whether the winner is ultimately able to unseat Donnelly will likely depend on whether he can “nationalize” the race and paint Donnelly as just another vote for the national Democratic Party. Donnelly is about as well suited as a Democrat could be for this red state – he is pro-life, he supported the Keystone XL pipeline and he opposed President Obama’s executive action on immigration. Even given his strengths as a candidate, winning re-election will be a difficult task. Michigan – Another state won by President Trump where Democrats are on defense. However, this is a very different situation from Indiana. President Trump won by just under 11,000 votes, and while Rick Snyder has won the last two gubernatorial elections, there is little precedent for Michigan voters sending Republicans to the U.S. Senate. Since 1978, only Spencer Abraham has won election as a Senator, for one term from 1995 through 2001. Still, President Trump provided a theoretical roadmap for how a Republican can win in Michigan, and over the summer there was some buzz over the potential of Kid Rock challenging Senator Debbie Stabenow. It’s best to take a wait-and-see approach before deciding how realistic Republicans’ chances are here. Mississippi – Mississippi is worth mentioning briefly only because State Senator Chris McDaniel is being encouraged by Steve Bannon to challenge incumbent Senator Roger Wicker. McDaniel challenged incumbent Republican Senator Thad Cochran in 2014. In that Republican primary McDaniel won the primary and then lost in a very close runoff election to Cochran 51% to 49%. A win for McDaniel in the primary would give Bannon and Trump administration another ally in Washington. Missouri – Missouri will be a very difficult state for Democrats to defend. President Trump won with 57% of the vote, and even a rising-star Democratic candidate like Jason Kander came up short last year. And while Senator Claire McCaskill and former Governor Jay Nixon each won easily with 55% of the vote in 2012, McCaskill’s victory may be another instance of good fortune in facing a weaker Republican candidate (the now infamous Todd Akin). In that respect she is similar to Senator Donnelly in Indiana. Senator McCaskill very consciously portrays herself as a moderate Democrat, and she will need to continue to distance herself from the national Democratic party to have a chance at holding her seat. It’s also very much worth mentioning that Republicans now have a candidate, state Attorney General Josh Hawley, who is a serious challenger who may actually be able to straddle the divide between establishment Republicans and the anti-establishment forces led by Bannon. Montana – President Trump received 56% of the vote in Montana, marking this seat as another potentially difficult defend for Democratic Senator Jon Tester. Still, the state does have a history of electing moderate democrats like Governor Steve Bullock and Senator Tester with narrow margins. And Republicans are having some difficulty fielding a top-tier candidate to run against Tester. This is a state where it’s probably best to take a wait-and-see approach to handicapping the race. Nebraska – Worth briefly mentioning because, again, Senator Deb Fischer could draw a primary challenge, and if she were defeated Bannon/Trump would gain an ally in Washington. Nevada – Similar to the situation in Arizona, Senator Dean Heller has sought to distance himself from President Trump, and has therefore drawn criticism from Bannon and from the White House. Public polling in this race is all over the map, but suffice to say that Danny Tarkanian is a serious challenger in the Republican primary. Unlike Arizona, Hillary Clinton won Nevada last year, making Heller the only GOP Senator to face re-election in a state won by Hillary Clinton. His defeating Tarkanian in the primary may be Republicans’ only shot at holding this seat. North Dakota – Similar to Senator Tester in Montana, Senator Heidi Heitkamp represents a state where President Trump won easily last year (63%). That alone makes Senator Heitkamp one of the more vulnerable Democrats in the Senate, and her strategy of working with President Trump is probably a smart one. State Senator Tom Campbell is the only declared Republican candidate, and his ability to self-fund means this will likely be a very expensive campaign by North Dakota standards. Ohio – Ohio is another quintessential battleground where Democrats are on defense. President Trump won with 52% of the vote, President Obama won with 51% of the vote in 2012, and each party holds a Senate seat. Senator Sherrod Brown is up for reelection after a narrow victory (51%) in 2012. The 2018 race will likely be a rematch, with state treasurer Josh Mandel again taking on Brown. Mandel currently has a substantial lead in Republican Primary polling. Senator Brown is gearing up for what should be a very competitive race. Pennsylvania – Senator Bob Casey has taken somewhat of a leading role among Senate Democrats in criticizing President Trump, which is interesting given the president’s narrow victory in Pennsylvania last year. Combine that with the fact that the highest-profile Republican to announce so far is early Trump-supporter Congressman Lou Barletta, and this race could certainly be seen as a referendum on the President in a state that was important to his 2016 victory. Tennessee – Senator Bob Corker has been very much in the news lately for a public spat with President Trump, and he has announced that he will not run for re-election. Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn is widely seen as the frontrunner, and as an unabashed supporter of President Trump she likely will remain the frontrunner. This race now has a similar dynamic to Alabama, with Democrats beginning to entertain the idea of competing for this seat. Still, Democrats have not held either a Senate seat of the Governor’s office in Tennessee since former Governor Phil Bredesen won in 2006 and was term-limited in 2010. It’s a stretch to think Democrats could compete here. Texas – Worth mentioning just because Senator Cruz is the one senator who Bannon has said is exempt from his insurgent campaign to challenge incumbents next year. National Democrats generally love challenger Beto O’Rourke, but while Hillary Clinton lost Texas by the smallest margin of any Democratic nominee since 1996, there’s nothing here to suggest Cruz is vulnerable in November. Utah – Senator Orrin Hatch will draw a primary challenge if he decides to run for reelection. Boyd Matheson, a former chief of state to Senator Mike Lee and the current president of the Sutherland Institute think tank, met with Bannon last week to discuss a run. If Hatch does retire, establishment figures in the state would likely field a different candidate, potentially Mitt Romney. West Virginia – It’s no secret that West Virginia is dramatically trending Republican. Perhaps more than any other senator, Joe Manchin will need to run a campaign independent of the national Democratic Party. As the linked piece from Politico points out, Manchin’s most immediate headache comes from the left: Progressives — including many who repeatedly point to Bernie Sanders’ victory in the Democratic primary there last year — regularly accuse Manchin of being an anti-environment, pro-gun fake Democrat despite his new leadership role in the Senate caucus and his gun control legislation. So long as Manchin is still drawing that kind of criticism from progressives, he may hang on for reelection. Wisconsin – Another state where President Trump won a very, very narrow victory. Senator Tammy Baldwin will face one of several well-funded Republicans vying for the nomination, and again this race will serve as a referendum on Trump’s support in a state that was crucial to his win last year. Wyoming – We’ve saved perhaps the most interesting state for last. In Wyoming, Bannon is encouraging Erik Prince, the founder of the security contractor Blackwater, to run in the primary against Senator John Barrasso. What’s most interesting is that Prince doesn’t currently live in Wyoming, and so if he is ultimately successful at unseating Senator Barrasso it would speak volumes about the power of the anti-incumbent wave in Republican politics.
Former Missouri Congressman Todd Akin is the author of, "Firing Back: Taking on the Party Bosses and Media Elite to Protect Our Faith and Freedom." Akin made some very controversial comments about rape and abortion, which cost him a seat in the Senate. Akin discusses what he really meant by his comments. He also shares which Republicans betrayed him during his demise. Akin then discusses the current state of the Republican Party. He also hints at what's next for him... Todd Akin's book "Firing Back: Taking on the Party Bosses and Media Elite to Protect Our Faith and Freedom" on Amazon.com
On today's episode: It's a blast from the past as we start off the show by talking about Congressman Todd Akin's race (specifically hisNRSCfunding), then we move on to Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones' so-called Speaker Tour (or the Lt. Gov.'s Tour?), and we close it out with a discussion on the Arch Tax.
*Stimulating political talk* Sandy Hook killer played call of duty (so now people blaming video games) Obama to back assault weapons ban, how far does the right to bear arms extend? spike in sales of 'childrens body armor', Utah 6th grader brings gun to school, Rupert Murdoch ordered Fox News to shut up about guns, Senate Republicans looking to blame shooting on anything but guns, James Dobson weighs in his insane opinion on shooting, Obama sells out, Drudge turns on Boehner, Billionaire Domino's founder sues Obama Administration, Todd Akin's repulsive goodbye to Congress, factory farming has serious problems associated with it, It's inevitable that syrian rebels will get chemical weapons & much more..
*Stimulating political talk* Boehner continues to be an idiot, Senator Bob Corker wants to privatize medicare, Robert Reich explains the fiscal cliff, Virginia Republicans to nominate Todd Akin like moron for Governor, Allen West compares himself to Abe Lincoln, Corporate profits hit record high while workers wages hit record low, World released 2.4 million lbs of carbon pollution per minute, Syria may use chemical weapons on rebels (U.S. poised to respond) Bob Costas talks guns - U.S. flips out, how much do Americans trust congressmen & much more..
On today's podcast: We wrap up the Missouri Senate race with Congressman Todd Akin and Senator Claire McCaskill. We then talk about our impressions of turnout in general in the St. Louis area -- which is currently down according to absentee voting numbers. And finally, Jo gives us some trivia knowledge for some historic presidential races.
*Stimulating political talk* State of the race, Fox network and their ideas about FEMA, John Stossel's incredible hypocrisy, Todd Akin's rape victim ad, is Romney super religious? Romneys new misleading ads, O'Reilly & Miller and their discussion on race, Bishop compares Obama to Hitler, Pakistani couple kill teenage daughter because she talked to a boy. Kyle and Corin discuss Hurricane Sandy doing the show with no power and much more.
*Stimulating political talk* Obama & Romney crack jokes, what's the status of the race? Romney citing study that repeals middle class tax breaks to bolster his plan, Rep. Joe Walsh is the new Todd Akin, Goldman Sachs is a joke, Fracking pollution making people sick, Obama's pension has him in hot water, Gun industry thrives during Obama's first term, the effects of prayer on the brain, fascinating experimental treatment saves kids life, 250 million years ago global warming wiped out 95% of life on earth, Epic Rap Battle Obama v. Romney, reports Britney Spears allegedly used crystal meth, who was the richest man ever?
Edition #652 The anti-science committee Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: House Science & Ladyparts Committee - Mark Fiore's Animation - Air Date: 08-27-12 Ch. 3: Song 1: My brother the ape - They might be giants Ch. 4: Act 2: Todd Akin is Against Fair Pay Act for Women - The David Pakman Show - Air Date: 10-02-12 Ch. 5: Song 2: Ridiculous Thoughts - The Cranberries Ch. 6: Act 3: Akin Opens Door to Disagreeing with Civil Rights Act - Rachel Maddow - Air Date 10-1-12 Ch. 7: Song 3: Static - Jukebox The Ghost Ch. 8: Act 4: Remove Akin from Science Committee - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 9: Song 4: Put it to the test - They might be giants Ch. 10: Act 5: Women who take the pill turn men gay? Nunsense - Throwing Shade - Air Date: 10-2-12 Ch. 11: Song 5: Nunsense is habit forming - Anna Sharkey, Bronwen Stanway, Honor Blackman, Louise Gold & Pip Hinton Ch. 12: Act 6: Rush Limbaugh: Penises 10% Smaller Due to Feminazis - The David Pakman Show - Air Date: 09-24-12 Ch. 13: Song 6: What we've got - Emilyn Brodsky & Anthony da Costa Ch. 14: Act 7: "Lady Gaga is a Slut!" Says Republican to Children - Majority Report - Air Date: 09-26-12 Ch. 15: Song 7: Staten Island - The Irish Rovers Ch. 16: Act 8: I Wish My Mother Had Aborted Me - The Young Turks - Air Date: 08-21-12 Ch. 17: Song 8: Free to decide - The Cranberries Ch. 18: Act 9: Abortion Access in America Makes Dramatic Backward Slide - Rachel Maddow - Air Date 9-28-12 Ch. 19: Song 9: Where are all the scientists now? - Jukebox The Ghost Ch. 20: Act 10: Mitt Romney Abortion Views - The Young Turks - Air Date: 08-31-12 Nominate and vote for us for these awards: www.PodcastAwards.com (For Best Produced and News & Politics) http://stitcher.promotw.com (Just News & Politics) Activism links: bit.ly/removeakin Contact Lauren or submit activism opportunities: Lauren [at] BestoftheLeft [dot] com Voicemails: Ch. 21: Responding to anti-legalization caller - Stacy Ch. 22: Conservative who agrees with legalization - it would make the left into hypocrites - Jim from St. Augustine Ch. 23: Economic discussion on legalization - Keith from Brooklyn, NY Leave a message at 206-202-3410 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 24: Final Comments on abstinence-only drug policy and the economics of legalization Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
*Stimulating political talk* new Obama ad with Big Bird, Mitt debates himself, Romney's private donor gathering 'sign', Paul Ryan gets pissed at interviewer, Jim Lehrer fires back at critics, GOP rep calls for ending big oil subsidies after voting for oil subsidies... repeatedly, Todd Akin opposes the minimum wage laws, Senator Chuck Schumer hates 'Bowles-Simpson', Texas school district tracks students with a chip, Al-Qaeda chapter in Oregon? More people becoming non-religious, artist paints with his own blood, Hoarder stores her own fecal matter.
*Stimulating political talk* New DVD says Obama's mother was what? Republicans try to fake a controversy about Obama, Mitt considering disgraced ex-CEO welfare queen for treasury secretary, Paul Ryan says 30% of USA dependent on government, Todd Akin at it again, bank profits rebound to 2006 levels (and they're still complaining about regulation) study: 72 million will go without health insurance under Romneys health plan, 10 fake drudge report banners from this year, Economist Joseph Stiglitz 'American dream is now a myth', Study: Republican women more feminine?
*Stimulating political talk* Romney flip flops on immigration, Conservatives weigh in on Romney debate tactics, Creed front man angry with Obama, George Will - Obama is winning because he's black, Michele Bachmann sparks anger at a synagogue, Paul Krugman - plan to avoid fiscal cliff 'betrayal to the electorate', Todd Akin - employers should be able to pay women less for same work, JP Morgan Chase gets sued by NY Attorney General, Man behind bars for 11 years wrongly convicted gets $11 million in compensation, Chinese Restaurant closed when dead deer found in kitchen, 14 year old murders her newborn baby & more.
This episode was recorded on my birthday, and what greater cause for despair is that? Our National Bigfoot Correspondent Jason Earl Folks turns his expert eye to the latest sighting video emerging from Ohio, and Katie McVay joins us because one loud guest isn't enough. Atrocities discussed include anal tattos, Dungeons and Dragons groups who use Star Wars characters, major newsweeklies which no longer fact-check, and Todd Akin.
*Stimulating political talk* New Republican talking point, Sheldon Adelson admits why he's supporting Romney, new poll numbers tell a devastating story, Romney make an interesting admission about Obama, new Romney tax scandal, Newt Gingrich gives Romney debate advice, Joe Scarborough getting sick of how awkward Romney is, Paul Ryan & Scott Walker now pro union? Phoenix Mayor lives on foodstamps for a week, Todd Akin gets new support, new climate change study, 'butt chugging' epidemic? Man calls 911 bc his daughter wouldn't get him beer.
In the second segment it was just me and Delia, as Chad and Jessica had to go pack for Burningman. We continued to explore some of the ideas that came up in the first segment, and then brought in some rich correlations that we have been working with recently. I bring in the example of television personality and survivalist Bear Grylls, and Delia brings in the topical example of Senate candidate Todd Akin and the recent scandal he has been involved in.
*Stimulating political talk* More protests break out all through middle east, Fed to act to try and stimulate economy, Mitt asked possible VP picks for 10 years of tax returns, Court rules against Obama: says Indefinite detention unconstitutional, Bloombergs ban of large soda's has been approved, another guy found naked & eating somebodys face, 92 year old tries to kill his daughter over "oldschool" beiefs, Nicki Minaj v. Snoop Dogg, discussing the anti Obama movie 2016, Todd Akin says some more stupid shit, pink slime company sues ABC.
Comedian Shane Mauss (shanemauss.com), as seen on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Conan, joins Brooks and Andy on a lovely Labor Day weekend afternoon to discuss: Summer surfing! Comedy about time travel! Evolutionary psychology, A.K.A. science about dicks! Wisconsin's extreme drinking claims! Michio Kaku, the less-optimistic Ray Kurzweil! Dumbing-down the science portions of your standup act! Blowing up mailboxes! Soliciting advice on keeping birds and bats out of wind turbines! The science refuting Todd Akin's mind-bogglingly stupid statement about rape and pregnancy! Shane throwing away his whole act to write comedy about sexual selection! Finding 40,000 Euro worth of whale vomit! Forming smell/sound associations while sleeping! The upcoming LA Podcast Festival, October 12-14 (lapodfest.com)!
In this episode the boys talk about everything from Neil Armstrong to Todd Akin, from the S.H.I.E.L.D TV Show to royal genitals. Then we move onto a viewing of the first episode of Dexter. Music: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/495419 ~Caught In The Thought~ ThermalLaser Contact: Raarabbit@gmail.com
Here to fill your ear holes with comedy are Jason Mantzoukas, Lennon Parham, and Jessica St. Clair! They join Matt Besser to create a special mix-in of scenes which include an investigation of fecal blow through, pitching new words for the Oxford dictionary, and eating Da Poo Poo. We also get into why Todd Akin is bothering us and a letter from Matts dead dad. Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quadruple Mix-in - Here to fill your ear holes with comedy are Jason Mantzoukas, Lennon Parham, and Jessica St. Clair! They join Matt Besser to create a special mix-in of scenes which include an investigation of fecal blow through, pitching new words for the Oxford dictionary, and eating “Da Poo Poo.” We also get into why Todd Akin is bothering us and a letter from Matt's dead dad. Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon .
Adam, Maestro, Recks and Molly Mahan talk about her new show Girl on Geek, Brad Williams, impressionists, Cat Woman, comic heros, female nerds, Robin, XXX Xena, orgy gone wrong, Nude Prince Harry, Todd Akin and Legitimate Rape. Continue reading
After a short State Fair-induced absence, we get back to work to talk about Paul Ryan’s libertarian credentials, Todd Akin and social conservatism, and then Gault shows up an hour and a half late to discuss tech news.
Greetings, Succotashians! Welcome to Episode 33. Going a little different this installment, with the majority of the show centered around our special guest, podcaster and singer/songwriter John Anealio. (I promise we'll have beau coup clips from comedy podcasts locked and loaded in the next episode...) John Anealio AKA Captain Six String I think you'll like our chat, which is interspersed with several of John's comedi-sci-fi tunes as well as a clip from his weekly podcast, Functional Nerds. (I even sneak in a reprise of friend-of-Succotash Dana Carvey singing a silly ditty we've featured before, The World's Catchiest Song.) Here's the list of John's tunes I play during the interview: • George R. R. Martin Is Not Your Bitch (Remix) • We Don't Need Another Trilogy • Cecilia • Rachel Rosen • Unicorn Pegasus Kitten All this tuneage plus a lot more is available at John's website, http://JohnAnealio.com. (And as good a job as I finally do in this episode by pronouncing John's name correctly, I actually misspelled the his name in trying to give out the website. Sorry, John!) Sammy Wegent In addition to our time with John, we kick things off with short teaser by comedian/actor/writer Sammy Wegent, talking about his new web series Everybody's A Comedian. (Savvy Succotash listeners/blog readers already know that your truly makes a guest appearance in Episode 2 of EAC.) This teaser is a preamble to a longer interview I recently had with Sammy in a San Francisco North Beach coffee house, which I will play in its entirety in upcoming Epi35. And our Burst O' Durst has Will Durst checking in on the heels of Congressman Todd Akin's ridiculous declaration about the ability of a woman who has been raped to "shut down" her reproductive system to prevent unwanted pregnancy. (As a member of the U.S. Congress, Akin is a "Representative" but, with statements like his, who is he representing, precisely? 17th century Puritans?) In other realms, in exchange for my contributing to Chillpak Hollywood Hour's Dean Haglund's Kickstarter campaign to create his graphic novel (Shock And Awesome), the alumnus of TV's The X-Files has created a new Succotash logo which you can now see (and buy) gracing t-shirts, mugs and other merch at our Succotashery! It's pretty cool-looking and I'm waiting for my own long sleeve black tee to arrive from Cafe Press any day now... Speaking of Kickstarter, I also just this past week received my tickets for the upcoming L.A. Podcast Festival, Oct. 12-14. While I'm not involved in the fest in any official capacity (no one asked…), I'll have my remote equipment and will interview any and all podcasters and comedians that I can get to sit still in front of the microphone. (I should be easy to spot, as I'll be wearing the aforementioned Succotash t-shirt.) I've been getting more and more clip submissions from comedy podcasters, which is great — a lot of what I'll be featuring in the next episode will come out of the Tweetsack. But you don't have to be a podcaster to suggest show for us to feature. If you're a regular listener, a "civilian", go right ahead and let us know your favorite show(s) and we'll track down the clips and put 'em up! (You can always email me, marc@SuccotashShow.com, or tweet a message and be sure to throw @SuccotashShow in there somewhere.) That's enough. Get out of here and into the show. Enjoy! And please, if you truly care about your fellow man (and woman), won't you pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
will join us to discuss Todd Akin and all the rest of the happening in Missouri politics.
Tonight on DiLT we will discuss the controversy surrounding adult entertainer Mr. Marcus and answer the question, "at what point does your butt buddy need to know your burning"? When you you have that "come to Jesus" meeting about your medical history with your sex toy & lover boy/girl? Should they know before sex, when things start looking serious or after you leave the alter? Or should you just slow walk the whole situation to see how it plays out? Also up for discussion are an array of topics from the Republican Tea Party token Mayor Mia Love to the outrageous assertions of Todd Akin and his gang of conservative cronies. Who is Mayor Mia Love and how can she possibly explain her allegiance to Mitt Romney & associates. And how could Mittens possibly think that he was diversifying his party and appealing to women and African Americans by showcasing an African American female Mormon who's views are strongly alligned to his? And let's not forget Todd Akins and Paul Ryan who seem believe that a woman will not get pregnant if they are "legitimately raped". Mr. Ryan, Mr. Akin, Mr. Mittens, and their conservative Christian backers should probably talk to actual rape victims instead of sharing old wives tales and passing it off as scientifice evidence. But I suspect they would rather hear from the victims male representative...IJS Join us tonight - Danta, Darla, Rome, Sharra and Deja at 7pm by calling 646-649-0102. Hit us up on the web, or visit us on iTunes!
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. This week we're taking a look at VP candidate Paul Ryan and his congressional mate Todd Akin.
Today's topic we will have a open discussion on the comments that U.S. Representive for Missouri, William Todd Akin stated concerning women's rights over their body. We will speak about the Roe vs Wade case (1973). We will also discuss should women that are rape have the right to have a abortion? This is a live show, do not miss out on it. The chat room will be open along with the phone lines. We welcome all points of view so bring them to the show. 646-716-7911
Today's topic we will have a open discussion on the comments that U.S. Representive for Missouri, William Todd Akin stated concerning women's rights over their body. We will speak about the Roe vs Wade case (1973). We will also discuss should women that are rape have the right to have a abortion? This is a live show, do not miss out on it. The chat room will be open along with the phone lines. We welcome all points of view so bring them to the show. 646-716-7911
Today's topic we will have a open discussion on the comments that U.S. Representive for Missouri, William Todd Akin stated concerning women's rights over their body. We will speak about the Roe vs Wade case (1973). We will also discuss should women that are rape have the right to have a abortion? This is a live show, do not miss out on it. The chat room will be open along with the phone lines. We welcome all points of view so bring them to the show. 646-716-7911
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of August 22, 2012 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week touched base on Republican Rep. Todd Akin's utterly insane comments about "legitimate rape" and other insane happenings in the U.S. Presidential race,drug dealers banning crack from the favelas of Brazil, the sad & insane round of weekly summer shootings in Chicago, HBCU News about Hampton University (random bans on dreadlocks and cornrows for business students) and Morris Brown College (financial issues), LL Cool J knocking folks out (literally) for breaking into his house, Nike's Lebron X show being one of the most expensive sneakers ever released, the passing of action movie director Tony Scott and some other things here and there. There is a brand new Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 22, 2012 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Flying Lotus feat. Erykah Badu/See Thru To U/Warp (Played Live) 2. Maimouna Youssef/Meet Me In Brazil/MuMuFresh.com (Played Live) 3. Substantial/Check My Resume/Mello Music Group (Played Live) 4. DJ Kentaro feat. C2C/Next Page (Dora)/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 5. Murs & Fashawn/Slash Gordon/Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) 6. Oh No feat. MF DOOM/3 Dollars/Brick Records & Five Day Weekend (Top Song Requested) 7. Kenny Summit & Darryl D'Bonneau/Why Me (Directors Cut RMX)/Good For You Records (Top Song Requested) 8. Christian Scott/Spy Boy - Flag Boy/Concord Jazz (Top Song Requested) 9. Kinny feat. Nostalgia 77/Desire/Tru Thoughts (Top Song Requested) 10. Tanya Stephens feat. Marcia Griffiths/Want Love/White Label (Top Song Requested) 11. House Shoes feat. Black Spade/Sunrise/Tres Records (Top Song Requested) 12. Robin Thicke/Another Life/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 13. Sola Rosa/Del Ray (Thomas Blondet RMX)/SolaRosa.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Shigeto/Huron River Drive (Evenings RMX)/Ghostly (Top Song Requested) 15. Nona Hendryx/Black On Black/Righteous Babe Records (Top Song Requested) 16. Nas feat. Amy Winehouse/Cherry Wine/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 17. Nappy Roots feat. Jeff Johnson/I'm Doing Good/NappyRoots.com (Top Song Requested) 18. Talib Kweli feat. Curren$y, Kendrick Lamar & Glen Reynolds/Push Thru/Blacksmith & EMI (Top Song Requested) 19. DJ Eleven fat. Sharina Doyle/Last Beat/11 Inch Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Oh No/3 Dollar Club/White Label (Top Song Requested) 21. Air Dubai/Let Down/RhiasNoise.tumblr.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Peter Adams/Half-Light Suite (Pt. 1 - Dreams)/SpotFloodLight.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Public Enemy feat. Large Professor/Catch The Thrown/SlamJamz (Top Song Requested) 24. Tess/MJ/TheNameIsTess.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Ne-Yo/Let Me Love You/Motown (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Dwele/What Profit/E1 2. JJ DOOM/Winter Blues/Lex Records 3. Chic/Good Times (Kon's Nite Time RMX)/Giant Step & Legitmix 4. Kid Koala/2 Bit Blues/Ninja Tune 5. Craig G feat. Styles P/Heaven & Hell/Soulspazm 6. A Tribe Called Red/Good To Go/Self DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Chill Rob G/Court Is Now In Session/Wild Pitch Records Ronnie Foster/Tuesday Heartbreak/Blue Note George Duke/Froop De Loop/MPS & BASF PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Guest co-host Jaz Tupelo does not care for Todd Akin. And Bill cannot believe how politically incompetent Republicans are.
The Angels sit down to discuss the Todd Akin fiasco, the best movies of the year, LMFAO, 50 Shades of Grey, and assorted other happenings.
Emily's inbox has been getting swamped with emails from virgins of all ages lately, so today's episode is dedicated to helping them join the coital club, laying out what they can expect and how they should enter this new stage in their love lives. Virgins' partners get advised too, to make their lovers' first times magical. Or, at least, less awkward than their own. Emily weighs attending Burning Man and Menace prepares for Wedding Season. A listener wonders how to find men into bondage. Another doesn't know how to ask out a waitress. A British couple is making everyone on earth throw them weddings, a new blog broadcasts creepy OkCupid come-ons, and Todd Akin thinks women have magic in their wombs.
Edition #636 Protecting women from their rights Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Planned Parenthood Is 'Murder For Hire' - N.C. Rep. Pittman - Young Turks - Air Date 8-6-12 Ch. 3: Song 1: Overkill (Acoustic Version) - Colin Hay Ch. 4: Act 2: Is Paul Ryan Vice President Ultrasound? - Rachel Maddow - Air Date: 8-13-12 Ch. 5: Song 2: Mama said - The Shirelles Ch. 6: Act 3: The GOP War on Women's Health is Real - New Left Media Ch. 7: Act 4: Women Jealous of Romney's Wife Because She Married Rich - Young Turks - Air Date 8-6-12 Ch. 8: Song 4: I want it all - Queen Ch. 9: Act 5: Abortion Doctor Attacked for NOT Forcing 10-Year-Old Rape Victim to Birth Child- David Pakman - Air Date 8-17-12 Ch. 10: Song 5: Pregnant women are smug - Garfunkel and Oates Ch. 11: Act 6: Hey Girl You Didn't Need Those Reproductive Rights - Rachel Maddow - Air Date 8-14-12 Ch. 12: Song 6: Crooked teeth - Death Cab For Cutie Ch. 13: Act 7: Todd Akin, what he said and why it matters - Double X Gabfest - Air Date: 8-22-12 Ch. 14: Song 7: Running scared - Roy Orbison Ch. 15: Act 8: The GOP is mainstreaming radical ideas on women's health - Matthew Filipowicz - Air Date: 8-21-12 Voicemails: Ch. 16: Benevolent sexism - Liz Ch. 17: Why concern ourselves with train incident when others are worse? - Steven from California Ch. 18: Overt chivalry is not necessarily pro-women - Dave from Olympia, WA Ch. 19: Perspective on why religious treatment of women rubs the wrong way - Tanya from Arkansas Leave a message at 206-202-3410 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 20: Final comments on how chauvinism becomes internalized Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
#156 - Fifty Shades of Rape, cocaine UFO's, and more
*Stimulating political talk* Romney oil plan = whats global warming? Romney still refusing to offer specific policy ideas, Ann Coulter calls Todd Akin "selfish swine", new Bill Clinton ad for Obama, for profit colleges ripping off the government and students, anti gay Louisiana protestor caught masturbating to children in public, target and walmart buy our government, Mike Huckabee is crazy, Mitt suplexes the tea party, Mitt
Did you know that Ron Paul won enough delegates to be on the ballot and speak at the RNC but Romney has used dirty politics to contest his wins? / The LEAST fat state in America is 20% obese / Todd Akin and all of that fun rape talk / Yahoo answers / and a call from Mike with a story about how a pot charge has made his life a living hell / Enjoy!
Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#156 - Fifty Shades of Rape, cocaine UFO's, and more
Congressman Todd Akin (R-MO) won the nomination for a US Senate seat without support of the party establishment. Now he's defied Mitt Romney's request that he step aside.
*Stimulating political talk* Paul Ryan as radical as Todd Akin, bullshit Romney ad attacks Obama over medicare, Matt Taibbi stone cold stunners wallstreet analysts, Neil Barofsky goes on CNBC, "fiscal cliff" nonsense peddled by politicians, 40% of US food wasted according to new report, study: 1 in 5 americans cant afford food, Mitt Romney to donors: i would say more but media is here, government destroys $1 billion in pot, Prince Harry naked in Vegas, record radiation found in Fukushima fish, USDA suspends slaughterhouse for animal abuse.
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The Mark Larson Show live from the Reagan Ranch. Mark speaks with Sandy Rios about the Todd Akin scandal.
8 AM - Stuff YOU'RE doing wrong (like showering); Seung Min Kim from Politico talks Rep Akin's "legitimate rape" controversy; Some chick is being denied her diploma for saying "hell."
*Stimulating political talk* Todd Akin bails on Piers Morgan, GOP platform: abortion should be illegal even in cases of rape & incest, Rush Limbaugh call Akins comments "absurd", Mitt Romney: some go too far separating church and state, Obama swinging back at Republican attack dogs, thai woman eats her son, Skip Bayless controversy, "facekinis" popular in China, Bill Koch builds his own wild west town, study: sex makes you smarter, Rosie O'Donnell has a heart attack, Republican convention theme "we built it" held in building that recieved public funding, Roland Martin defends Biden "put ya'll in chains", & more!
Jeff Burkett invites 2nd Amendment advocates to an upcoming celebration. Iowans think about skinny dipping the Galilee...then, the political theater surrounding some non-PC comments by Missouri US Senate candidate Todd Akin. Amazing callers.
Nicole talks about the right wing craziness of the weekend (Todd Akin and "legitimate rape), Julian Assange's speech from the Ecuadorian embassy, Paul Ryan's hypocrisy. Nicole Belle joins from Crooks and Liars for our weekly "Fools on the Hill" segment
Oregon Update - Saturday Night Live could not have come up with a better one when it comes down to Joe Biden... [is he another Dan Quayle?] Obama talks Chile on KOB-FM in New Mexico GM might be going bankrupt -- again? [not surprisingly if you use my GM car as an example where you can even buy tires for it anymore!] Representative Todd Akin in deep do do after using the phrase, "legitimate rape" when talking about abortion and pregnancy. this, plus your phone calls 646-721-9887 as always, your e-mails are welcome talk@KRBNradio.com