Capitalist Episode 240
Broadcast Number: 240
Broadcast Date: Tuesday, April 12th, 2016
Description: It's Taco Tuesday! GOP is now canceling primaries and implementing the now illegal "Jim Crow" voting laws on entire U.S. States. Donald Trump calls out the corrupt American political system. Ted Cruz and John Kasich continue their shameless charade that they could actually be nominated by the RNC. Paul Ryan to "rule out" the 2016 brokered convention Presidential nomination (Capitalist Army's investigation into his mother Betty Ryan shook him a bit I believe). While Hillary Clinton mocks her follower with Mao Zedong outfits, her and New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio make a racist joke to a Pro-Hillary crowd. Democrats now accusing Bernie Sanders of harassing DNC delegates. Ghost gives his thoughts on North Carolina & Mississippi supposed Anti-LGBT laws, Equal Pay Day and North Korea. That and your calls, Twitter shout outs and Radio Graffiti!
Twitter: @PoliticsGhost
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/04/12/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-240
Download: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/04/12/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-240.mp3
Notes
Only one regular caller was heard during the episode, a failtroll who was promptly torn a new asshole by Ghost. Ghost decided, after this, that he was done with callers and took none for the rest of the show until Radio Graffiti.
Ghost claimed that the Capitalist Army may have had something to do with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's backing away from his possible move towards the Republican Nomination, suggesting that there's something suspicious about his mother, that it's fishy her wealthy husbands just seem to keep dropping dead.
After angering listeners during the previous episode with a shorter Radio Graffiti, Ghost extended the broadcast's session to allow more callers to contribute to Radio Graffiti.
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