Capitalist Episode 373
Broadcast Number: 373
Broadcast Date: Friday, October 14th, 2016
Description: It's Baller Friday! Markets close on the positive side as investors react to bank earnings. Ghost discusses Meme operations and goes off on fruity-ass YouTuber Casey Neistat. Ghost opens up the phone lines for a free-format edition of True Capitalist Radio. We discuss whatever you want to talk about! Call-in and participate! Donald Trump? Hillary Clinton? Meme Wars? WikiLeaks? Stocks? Business? Money? Anything you want to discuss!
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/10/14/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-373
Download: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/10/14/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-373.mp3
Notes
Prior to Shoutouts, Ghost went on a short rant on Casey Neistat, and commanded his listeners on Twitter to bombard Neistat with tweets. Asho called Ghost with the suggestion of bootlegging Ghost's autograph, making him pissed. After taking a call from Jimmy Capitalist, Ghost wanted to do Folklorico, but Engineer played Mr. Fortune Cookie's song instead and Ghost later abused Engineer. Fortunately, Engineer later put on the correct music.
During Radio Graffiti, Twilie Atkins played a splice depicting Ghost and Donald Trump as Bronies. There were various remixes of Boss Nigger. Ghost was betrayed by Godzilla when a caller played an audio clip of Godzilla and Brony Drumming singing an Insult carol of Ghost. This enraged Ghost and almost had him Rage Quit. Ghost proceeded to take an additional 10% cut from Engineer's autographs after Engie's theme song was played on the air, now an outrageous 80% cut. After this, people on Twitter called him a Jew. Additionally, Ghost received another tweet of his autograph being defaced, this time being put in a fireplace.
Following all the mayhem caused by the autographs, Ghost announced that he will take them down tomorrow.
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