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On Huckabee, the 2024 election looms closer and Mike Huckabee is sharing his perspective on one particular candidate. Dr. Omar Hamada, a Board Certified OB/GYN, examines a recent Tennessee bill concerning abortion and breaks down the dangers of the abortion pill. Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer discusses his latest book and the reason why Amazon TRIED to suppress it. Watch the hilarious comedy of Derrick Tennant and catch a live performance by Tom Wopat as he shares more about his new album “Simple Man.” Don't miss Huckabee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe explains why as a campaign manager every time Ron DeSantis goes out he cringes. Why Trump going to war with Fox News is good news for the rest of us. Why is Joe getting shades of 2016 again looking at the Republican primary field? The "yuuuge" danger Fox is facing right now. Why most of the field is stuck being a hostage, and why the press continues to get the frame wrong. And speaking of the wrong frame - why it's nuts to even consider a "succession" plan for Joe Biden when he's doing such a good job. Watch the Fox clip Joe and Alex were laughing about: https://www.axios.com/2023/03/02/republican-2024-primary-fox-news-desantis-trump Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-trippi-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan and Terry detail the YUUUGE (long) weekend of wins over little brother before discussing the way to victory against the Knights. Terry also offers up some incredible hypotheticals
Special guest Kevin is here to talk Week 12 and all playoff scenarios! Check out rhffl.com for the official league website! Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4372-slow-burn License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cool Rock by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3552-cool-rock License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
NOW YOU'RE MESSING WITH A SON OF A BITCH! Nothing a little hair of the dog can't fix in this grand circus of a shit show! Ryan's sober, I know. Yuuuge improvement! Seriously, the way they've been acting really salts my rind! If you catch my flow!? Busta rhymes bout to break all y'all's freakin' necks! Ya heard?
Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality It's the one-year anniversary of tRUMP's inauguration, and the government is shut down… but the people are open. Women of America are on the march. The Women's March 2018 gathered the most women in history ever to reject one man. And that man is you Donny Boy. Does that excite you? All those pretty pussies defying your desire to grab them? All those “nasty women” waving homemade signs and shrieking “Impeach Trump,” “Stop Cheeto Voldemort,” “Does this Ass Make My Country Look Small?” “Don't Touch My Rights!” “Viva la Vulva!” “I'd Call You a ‘Cunt' but You Don't Have the Warmth or the Depth” and “You're So Vain, You Probably Think This March is About You,” as you sit in the White House, trash-tweeting and junk-eating, surrounded by nasty women, a prisoner of your own success. Does that make you want to pull down your big-boy pants, bend over and get your YUUUGE pimply white ass spanked with a Forbes Magazine, its glossy 2006 cover featuring you, a beady-eyed Junior and the delectably Aryan First Daughter? —where else, but in Bonoboville—on an amazing, comic, erotic, intimate and very illuminating episode of The Dr. Susan Block Show. ON-AIR LINE: (626) 461-5212 JUMP IN!
This show is so huge, we even have one bad baseball story to share. They talk about their favorite albums that they never skip a song on. Then create an NBA logo for every decade. Well almost every one. Of course they also do their favorite thing talk in-depth about something they hate so much, NBA H-O-R-S-E. Chris gets advice from his Canadian cousins, before wrapping things up with Kris's bad gambling advice for the NFL Draft.
This cigar is YUUUGE! Ok, it's not that big, but this Back2Back Connecticut is a 6 x 60 Toro Gordo of sorts, and it feels like a big, beefy cigar.While punching the cigar, I accidentally knicked the side of the cigar with the bottom of my lighter (the punch is on the bottom). I feel stupid, and I hope it doesn't negatively impact the experience. On the cold draw, I taste citrus and honey.Get CigarScore emails: https://www.cigarscore.com/subscribeThe CigarScore User Survey: https://www.cigarscore.com/surveys-quizzes/survey-for-smokers/Perdomo Champagne Review: https://www.cigarscore.com/cigar-review-perdomo-champagne-robusto/RoMa Craft Intemperance EC XVIII Review: https://www.cigarscore.com/cigar-review-roma-craft-intemperance-ec-xviii-brotherly-kindness/CigarScore Merch!: https://click.cigarscore.com/merchytUse coupon code CIGARSCORETV to get 15% OFF!Brand: Davidoff Back2BackLine: ConnecticutSize: 6 x 60Cut: PunchLight: Torch MatchesPrice: $7.49 - Luxury Cigar ClubWrapper: Ecuadorian ConnecticutBinder: MexicoFiller: Dominican RepublicGet 15% OFF Cigars: https://www.cigarscore.com/famousIn the middle of the Back2Back Connecticut Toro, I tasted roasted honey, hints of black licorice, and maybe even some Honey Nut Cheerios. In the final third, I had puffs that were a little sour and sometimes bitter.Final Thoughts:The Back2Back Connecticut Toro is a big cigar that has a lot to offer but also has some drawbacks due to its size. I think this particular vitola (i.e. size) is a little too big, and I think a different vitola with a different filler to binder to wrapper ratio might deliver the flavor combination I was hoping for.While this cigar isn't my favorite, it's still pretty good. Though I might prefer this cigar from RoMa Craft or this one from Perdomo, I think the Back2Back Connecticut Toro is worth trying, just in a different size. Because I'd smoke this again, but would prefer a different size, the Back2Back Connecticut Toro vitola earns a CigarScore 3.#CigarScoreTV #LuxuryCigarClub:::::Find & Rate Where to Smoke Cigars at https://www.cigarscore.comCIGAR DEALS::::::Cigar 5-Packs: https://jo.my/mlunpiCigar 10-Packs: https://jo.my/8kfajfCigar Samplers: https://jo.my/oady8qBoveda Packs: https://jo.my/fbtwzr:::::Get CigarScore Emails - https://www.cigarscore.com/subscribe::::: SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cigarscoreTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/cigarscoreInstagram: https://Instagram.com/cigarscore::::: AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: Hey, so, some of the links in my videos and descriptions are affiliate links. But, I only recommend products/services I use and love myself =) More details here - https://www.cigarscore.com/ads-and-affiliate-disclaimer-disclosure/
Episode 093 Yuuuge Patina Announcement by The Sultans of Smoke
Thank you for downloading the Thirty20Eight, a show about Disney history and Disney listory. This week, Matt and Kevin dive into the details of the 2019 D23 Expo Parks and Resorts panel, including a look at Disney Parks across the globe, the revisioning of Epcot, Avengers Campus, new resorts, and more. Enjoy!
The State of the Union of the Serie A shows that Napoli and Juventus are YUUUGE and, like really good. Roma and Inter fans probably want to build a wall between them and their coach and have their owners pay for it. Lega Serie A are repeatedly saying “No Collusion” between them and VAR against OTFR, Chievo, and Crotone. Hellas Verona show Fiorentina that their striking button is bigger. And finally, it seems like all the transfer rumors we have heard up to this point - are fake news!
So you want to build up your leads, or even your very own audience. Which ideas will stand out in the marketplace, and which are totally generic?
The Back to Dials Emergency Podcast Coalition Presents: Sunny Bounder Presents: FAQ 4.4 discussion! Samwise Shepic joins us in the studio to go over the brand new X-Wing FAQ and why it is such a meta-altering event. Back to Dials: First in X-Wing news, when we were already planning on recording! FAQ can be found[...]
Investec Chief Economist Phillip Shaw feels the US markets aren’t excessively overvalued, however, the seeds of doubt are being sown into the mind of the investors as to whether Trump would be able to deliver what he promised during the election campaign. Key quotes A bit of rotation is happening out of Trumpflation sectors to defensives Dull stuff (defensives) always works well during the times of uncertainty Rise in inflation primarily due to the normalization of oil prices. Core inflation remains low across the Eurozone UK CPI is seen rising to 3% by 2018 and could weigh over consumer spending Not sure if Trump would be able to deliver ‘Yuuuge’ tax cuts Trump’s fiscal plan can’t be taken for granted markets#trading,#investing,#US#valuations#stocks#equities# inflation#indicator#Investec#fundamentals#macro
Panmure Gordon Senior Market Commentator David Buik talks about the importance of the Trump-Xi meeting, the need for Trump being pragmatic while dealing with Xi on the trade front and lists key things that could affect the stock markets in the second quarter. Buik’s watch list for Q2- Trump needs to deliver on fiscal front/convince markets that ‘Yuuuge’ tax cuts and infrastructure spending is in the pipeline S&P earnings are likely to be up 11% on average for the second quarter. Anything lower than that would be bad news Will the Fed follow through with another rate hike? markets#trading#Trump#Xi#economy#macro#fundamentals# stocks#equities#valuations#China#UK#Europe#earnings
On the newest APOSS, Jack is on extra-spoopy Halloween assignment, and David is joined by THE Otaku Journalist, Lauren Orsini! David & Lauren cover the latest news on Makoto Shinkai’s “Your name” and Funimation’s shot at Oscar qualification. Not to mention the film’s YUUUGE numbers in Japan. Plus, the final take on Serena kissing Ash […] The post Anime Podcast of Some Sort: Otaku Journalist Lauren Orsini reminds us “That’s okay!” appeared first on Delta Juliet Mike Media.
FINRA’s disciplinary program had a very strong first half of 2016. A dramatic increase in fines, propelled by several multimillion dollar fines, may lead FINRA to shatter its previous record. In this Bottom Line videocast, Sutherland attorneys Brian L. Rubin and Adam C. Pollet discuss their study of FINRA’s disciplinary cases and what broker-dealers and associated persons may expect during the rest of the year.
FINRA’s disciplinary program had a very strong first half of 2016. A dramatic increase in fines, propelled by several multimillion dollar fines, may lead FINRA to shatter its previous record. In this Bottom Line videocast, Sutherland attorneys Brian L. Rubin and Adam C. Pollet discuss their study of FINRA’s disciplinary cases and what broker-dealers and associated persons may expect during the rest of the year.
Nicole Sandler recaps last night's "Western Tuesday" primaries as the tide seems to be turning for Bernie Sanders with two YUUUGE wins last night. We'll open the phones today at 954-889-6410 or via Skype at nicolesandler to talk about voting and the problems in Arizona too.
http://leanblog.org/audio129 I generally avoid politics here on the blog... In October, I broached the subject when I blogged about a company that uses Lean principles to make Donald Trump hats in New Jersey (and interviewed the owner of the company), but that was during a time when Trump seemed like a novelty or fringe candidate. It might be a "third rail" to even bring him up... but I'll limit my remarks to one particular context - his view of "leadership."As reported by FORTUNE and other publications, Trump said the following on March 3, when asked about his earlier comments about wanting the military to follow orders that violate international law and treaties: "I've always been a leader. I've never had any problem leading people. If I say do it,they're going to do it. That's what leadership is all about." No. Leadership is not about telling people what to do. What Trump calls "leadership" is an outdated strategy, the "command-and-control" model. That's a model that many call "Taylorist" -- a system where the boss thinks and gives orders,the workers just keep quiet and follow orders. The FORTUNE writer writes that Trump's "retro style is not set up for today's complex world." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymohrT4hDac We need to talk. About The McFuture. It's now years after the recession. Unemployment is at record lows, stocks are at record highs, and many of us are at record widths. We float in this infinity pool of Nutella, Netflix, and nip slips. Things that would make Caesar blush. We can learn any skill, order any product, and communicate with - or pleasure ourselves to - anyone else on earth. We can freaking fly! To Florida! For $300!! Everyone with Ponce de Leon died getting to Florida. Even rich people aren't the demons of old. They used to hire goons to beat us up during factory riots. Today, they're beating themselves up - in yoga, Zumba, and therapy. Half of them are on TV – showing us their freshly implanted boobs - and approximately where to go to take them hostage and steal their stuff. But we don't. We don't. This must be paradise. But if this is paradise, why do the two presidential candidates with the most militant minions want to give America an extreme makeover? One wants to build a EuroDisney with the help of a generous single-payer: somebody else. The other wants to make us great again, referencing some unknowable era. Is it when The Dukes of Hazzard was on TV? When farm work was seriously discounted? When I had hair?? Whichever it is, you fill in the blank, then paint yourself orange and wait - ‘cuz great deals are on the way! Why are so many so eager to be saved? By a suddenly-competent government. Or, from Mexicans, Syrians and Chinese, who've been plotting to destroy America with dreams of a better life. And it's not just the US. In the Middle East, Europe and South America, extremism is replacing moderation like a bad Folgers Crystals ad. Everyone is itching, but no one knows why, where, or how to scratch it. There's a simple(ish) answer. We're going through a massive global puberty. Yeah, puberty. Everything from Trumpism to terrorism to hashtag heroism are freshly sprouted zits and pubes. They're part of a YUUUGE transition we're woefully unprepared for - psychologically, professionally or politically. Like puberty bestows an adult body to a child, technology gives us unwieldy powers. Imagine if baby Superman really crash-landed on earth. That little alien critter would trigger a genocide and a thermonuclear explosion - before his first diaper change. We can all agree that an indestructible flying baby that melts steel with its eyes is probably too powerful for Lourdes, your current nanny. Consider Arab Spring, Perestroika, and the Venezuela shit show. The minute people leave one abusive tyrant, they immediately find a shittier one. It's like if Rihanna broke up with Chris Brown to date OJ. Democracy is a powerful force, but it demands people who are informed, who yearn for it, fight for it. But if the people aren't ready...it just doesn't work. Same goes for the Internet and all its deadly spawn. If in 1692, I casually mentioned that I could predict the weather, capture any image, and talk to anyone in China, I'd be burned as a witch. But we aren't witches...most of us. By any historical measure, we are gods. Nay, we are a confused, indestructible, alien, god-babies. We possess powers we can barely fathom, much less master. And they're rewiring our brains, reshaping our bodies, molding our behaviors. When you live in a world full of colon cleanses officially sanctioned by Gwyneth Paltrow, everyone starts to feel like greatness is within reach – even for our colons. It's.....right.....there....... But few of us have any clue how to seize it – or even what to want. And the ones we ridicule – Kardashians, silicone housewives, and Silicon Valley bros - seem best adapted to rule this new world. Some of them accept their Instagrammies with a smile. Others, unlock new levels of discontent, addiction or loneliness - like bigger, meaner monsters on new levels of a video game. Some of the most successful people I've met are fighting life's biggest d...