Thursday, July 20, 2023

Professional Left Podcast Episode #729


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1 comment:

dinthebeast said...

The dog named Bernie Sanders is still up on your website. I'm hella tired of Fergus. It will be a good day when he is not newsworthy enough to have to keep up with his awful, awful life. Until then, though, it is incumbent upon us to do all we can do to hasten down that glorious day.
And although I officially support whatever timeline Jack Smith, who knows what the fuck he is doing, adheres to in the prosecution of Fergus, it is bracing when various milestones are passed.
A girl was jailed for ninety days or some such horse shit for having a medication abortion and burying the detritus. The fascists are not just coming, but depending upon where you live, they're already here.
There is apparently some bullshit country song that is chock full of right wing propaganda and had its video shot in front of a courthouse where a famous lynching went down that is making the bullshit singer of said song even filthier rich than he already was. It's starting to make me hate Elmo Mush, because I would bet any amount of money that sane and level-headed commentary that includes inside stories that bear on the salient details of the song and its singer can be found in Jason Isbell's Twitter feed, and as of right now, Elmo won't let me read it.
Thank you again for the podcast. We got our car, a white '99 Honda CRV. Used cars aren't as frighteningly expensive as they were this time last year, but we still got an unbelievably good deal on this one from our friend Rob. So, yeah, those small communities you spoke of are often the glue that keeps society from flying apart.

-Doug in Sugar Pine