Capitalist Episode 374
Broadcast Number: 374
Broadcast Date: Monday, October 17th, 2016
Description: Another Helter Skelter day on the markets as oil & U.S. dollar slide! Poll: 41% of Americans say that election could be "stolen" from Trump, FBI releases Hillary Clinton probe documents (reveals quid-pro-quo deals & a" Secret Government?"), WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange tweets hashtag codes prior to having his Internet access cut by "State Party," British Banks freezes Russian news agency "Russia Today's" bank accounts, Russia mobilizes it's population for potential nuclear war (building fallout shelters) and other news. Ghost goes off on NFL ratings drop (lowest in 5 years), Colin Kaepernick and Black Lives Matter. You calls, Twitter shoutouts and Radio Graffiti!
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/10/17/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-374
Download: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/10/17/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-374.mp3
Notes
Just after the beginning of the second hour, Ghost cans'd 4 times over Boat73 burning 2/3 of his autographs in a fire, stating in a tweet "@PoliticsGhost, As you said these are worth money, I am offering them to my gods for a Trump presidency. Bless.", with a video included of Boat burning the autographs.
Ghost had a meltdown before Radio Graffiti due to the observations he had made whilst watching TheBronyNetwork's chatroom berating the Bronies and cartoon lovers for not caring about the political events of the day. During Radio Graffiti, most of the calls were Failtrolls and Bronies. The cans count during Radio Graffiti was only 3 compared to 12 before Radio Graffiti (most in connection with the burning of Ghost's autograph by Boat). Ghost also experienced chain calls of Eminem due to Eminem's birthday, starting with a splice by Twilie Atkins whereby Ghost wished Eminem Happy Birthday. Lastly, Benito Ghostini finished this episode's Radio Graffiti with a Vietnam splice.
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