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Will Durst & Steve Young

Comics Dave Sirus, Joe DeVito and Aaron Berg. Will Durst has been called by the New York Times, “Quite possibly the best political satirist working today.” Steve Young is one of the greatest comedy writers in the history of television, he talks about a new documentary about his life and obsession with industrial musicals. Sirus talks Trump, Joe DeVito talks Oscars and Aaron Berg talks love. 


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Comedian Randy Credico Remembers Barry

Plus Think Progress’s LGBTQ Editor Zack Ford, Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein and some much needed laughs from Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling.

Music: “Afterglow” and “The Musical Box” via Genesis. “To Binge” via Gorillaz.





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We Just Lost Our Right To Sue The Banks

Mike Pence hands victory to wall street fraud

Late Tuesday night Americans lost the right to sue banks and credit card companies. My conversation with Public Citizen’s Amanda Werner spells out in detail, and in easy to understand language, what exactly this means for us.

Vice President Mike Pence cast the deciding vote in the Senate tonight overturning an Obama era rule that would have finally allowed Americans to sue as well as take part in class action suits against financial institutions. This is a major win for bankers and a significant defeat for Wall Street reform. The very same people who plunged the world into 2008’s Great Recession continue to remain immune from paying for the damages they wrought.

It was a big night for hypocrisy. Within hours, Senator Jeff Flake went from playing the maverick, unafraid of calling out Donald Trump’s lies, to just another financial industry lapdog too frightened to challenge Wall Street’s stranglehold on our legal system.

Flake, Washington’s newly minted GOP “voice of moderation,” surprised everyone Tuesday night by announcing he wouldn’t seek reelection because Donald Trump was an embarrassment to his party. Flake conveniently left out the real reason he’s not running, and that is a primary challenge from the right would have made it impossible for him to even get the GOP nomination.

That didn’t stop Beltway pundits from saluting Flake, with some, like Chris Cillizza,  suggesting Flake delivered “the most important speech of 2017” as he announced he was leaving the senate:

I am aware that a segment of my party believes that anything short of complete and unquestioning loyalty to a president who belongs to my party is unacceptable and suspect. Acting on conscience and principle is the manner in which we express our moral selves, and as such, loyalty to conscience and principle should supersede loyalty to any man or party.

But for Flake, complete and unquestioning loyalty to the financial lobbyists is perfectly acceptable. That’s why, after his emotional speech on morality and conscience Flake returned to the chamber and cast his lot with the moneychangers. Flake may be retiring from the Senate, but he’s still working for the banks. And we can be certain his fealty will be richly rewarded next year as a K-Street shill.

Senators Bob Corker and John McCain, those two other “brave” Republicans unafraid of Trump, also voted with the bankers. Because that’s what GOP mavericks do.

Meanwhile Massachussets Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren said late Tuesday night:

This bill is a giant wet kiss to Wall Street…Bank lobbyists are crawling all over this place, begging Congress to vote and make it easier for them to cheat consumers.

On Friday’s show I talked with Financial Crusader Amanda “Monopoly Man” Werner on why Americans deserve a right to sue these financial institutions. We also discuss why as of tonight’s vote there’s still nothing to stop your credit card companies and banks from ripping you off.

Listen to entire episode here: 

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