Trump is in Paris today to celebrate Bastille Day. When told Bastille Day commemorates the storming of the Bastille which was a prison, Trump said, “Prison…That reminds me. I have to call my son-in-law Jared Kushner.”
It’s been four days since the American people have seen President Donald Trump. Even then, only those who may have been hanging around the White House would have been able to catch a glimpse of the nation’s 45th president as he returned home from Europe on Saturday. Four days may not seem that long for the…
Mo Amer is a Palestinian comedian born in Kuwait who moved to Texas and married a Mexican American. Days after Donald Trump lost the popular vote by three million votes, Mo Amer boarded a United Airlines flight to Scotland and was bumped up to First Class and seated next to Donald Trump’s idiot son Eric Trump. Mo is a comedian. Eric is a joke. Mo spoke his mind. Eric smiled nervously and ordered another Bloody Mary. Mo tells us about his experience with the human excrement called Eric Trump.
Comic Bobby Slayton talks about his new obsession with arts and crafts and how he’s able to relax and enjoy life and why David is a boring loser.
Howie Klein on progressive candidates to watch, support and give money to. Comics Andy Kindler and Joe DeVito give David a comedic orgasm. Comedy Writer Jon Ross talks about how chickens have sex with their anus. Comedy Writer Eddie Crasnick talks about his new podcast on maintaining mental health.
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Corey Brettschneider is professor of political science at Brown University, where he teaches courses in constitutional law and political theory. He is currently also a visiting professor at the University of Chicago Law School. Brettschneider was a visiting professor at Fordham Law School, a Rockefeller faculty fellow at the Princeton University Center for Human Values, a visiting associate professor at Harvard Law School, and a faculty fellow at Harvard’s Safra Center for Ethics. Brettschneider received a PhD in politics from Princeton University and a JD from Stanford University. He is the author of When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality (Princeton University Press, 2012) and Democratic Rights: The Substance of Self-Government (Princeton University Press, 2007). These books have been the subject of several journal symposia, including one most recently published in the Brooklyn Law Review. Brettschneider is also the author of a casebook, Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings (Aspen Publishers/Wolters Kluwer Law and Business, 2011). His articles include “Sovereign and State: A Democratic Theory of Sovereign Immunity,” forthcoming in Texas Law Review; “Value Democracy as the Basis for Viewpoint Neutrality,” in Northwestern Law Review (2013); “A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom,” in Political Theory (2010); “When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Democratic Persuasion and the Freedom of Expression,” in Perspectives on Politics (2010); and “The Politics of the Personal: A Liberal Approach,” in the American Political Science Review (2007).
Howie Klein: I’m not supposed to be talking about this, but I don’t care. Democrats had a meeting of their recruitment committee and the recruitment committee pretty much fell in love with Randy Bryce. They saw his video. They didn’t meet him. But they saw his video. One of the members of the democratic recruitment committee who favors Randy Bryce played the video for them, and they loved it.
And now they want to throw away the old restrictions against running someone against Paul Ryan. And they want to get behind Randy. So that’s a really good sign, and now it’s going to be up to Nancy Pelosi. She’s the one who has previously ordered hands off Ryan. She can tell the recruitment committee not to support Randy Bryce. And she may and I don’t know if she will or she won’t. But if the DCCC doesn’t get behind this campaign to get rid of Paul Ryan it’s because of Nancy Pelosi.
David: We’ve talked on this show about getting rid of Nancy Pelosi. But you said before the show started that the alternative in the democratic party to Pelosi could be worse.
Howie Klein: No. Not “could” be. Would definitely be worse.
Trump’s new plan to make bacon as dangerous for humans as it is for pigs. Amanda Hitt, director of The Food Integrity Campaign, stops by to warn us about Trump’s plan to deregulate the USDA’s mission to monitor slaughterhouses. For more information please go to www.foodwhistleblower.org. Listen to entire episode here:
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