Episode

6/25 McDaniel Tears, Tea Party Grift & Cellphone Privacy

June 25, 2014

Thad Cochran wins his Senate Republican Primary against Chris McDaniel, McDaniels refuses to concede, will the media go on another “Tea Party is dead” binge? What Thad Cochran owes African Americans, the epic Tea Party money scheme, Right Wing Mandela launches his own Tea Party group, Supreme Court rules that police need warrants to search cellphones phones.

On The Fun Half: a Scott Walker voter commits serial voter fraud, how hard voting fraud is to get away with, Gary Oldman issues a epically stupid apology for his epically stupid Playboy rant, how to debunk the right, Federal Court strikes down another Gay Marriage ban, Random Rush, Scott Brown cheats on his pickup truck, North Carolina ignores a report on the economic costs of global warming and your calls and IMs.

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