Capitalist Episode 357
Broadcast Number: 357
Broadcast Date: Thursday, September 22nd, 2016
Description: Second night of riots in Charlotte (NC), Trump continues dominating mainstream polls (blames Obama for riots), Hillary Clinton vows to raise the Death tax rate to 65%, Colin Kaepernick on the cover of Time magazine for kneeling during National Anthem, Senate does not plan to support Ted Cruz's plan to extend ICANN contract w/ U.S. govt, digital chaos continues as White House staffer is hacked (revealing Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton's private schedules, Secret Service plans, and even Michelle Obama's PASSPORT), Pope Francis says journalism based on rumors & fear is "terrorism," Pentagon confirms ISIS mustard gas attack near US troops in Iraq and Russia & U.S. blame each other for UN convoy in Syria. Ghost goes off on and Brad Pitt (being investigated by the FBI for child abuse) and Angelina Jolie. Your calls, Twitter shoutouts and Radio Graffiti.
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/09/22/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-357
Download link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/09/22/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-357.mp3
Notes
During this episode, Ghost held a poll on Twitter to decide when he would add the third hour back to the show, with the options being:
- Show starts at 3PM CST
- Show ends at 7PM CST
- Show starts at 3:30 CST and ends at 6:30 CST
- No third hour
Based on the poll results, it seems as if Ghost will add the third hour, with the schedule being 4PM-7PM CST. Ghost announced that the third hour will return on Baller Friday combined with the return of The Markets segment, despite Ghost not participating in the markets anymore.
Ghost also announced that he would release the Engineer's autograph on ghost.market tomorrow, however he stated if it outsells his autograph he may not come back, due to it being "the ultimate disrespect".
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