Capitalist Episode 384
Broadcast Number: 384
Broadcast Date: Tuesday, November 1st, 2016
Description: It's Taco Tuesday! Markets are beginning to slide w/ less than a week before the Presidential election. Donald Trump has the momentum as he takes aim at Obamacare! FBI investigations into Trump-Russia ties yields very little. Is this finally the fall of Hillary Clinton? Who is Huma Abedin and was it her or Weiner's idea to curate 650,000 emails? Interim DNC chair Donna Brazile gave Hillary Clinton CNN debate questions prior to the event (Brazile worked for CNN at the time). New Wikileaks Podesta e-mails shows John Podesta ordered the "dumping" of Hillary Clinton's private server e-mails as the "server" story broke. As the people of Venezuela starve to death under Socialism, govt tells the "grow your own food!" Pope Francis says the Catholic Church will likely never have female priests. Kim-Jong Un's wife has disappeared. What's going in Mosul? Other news, your calls, Twitter shoutouts and Radio Graffiti!
Gab.ai: @PoliticsGhost
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/11/01/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-384
Download: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/11/01/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-384.mp3
Notes
During Shoutouts, there were names directed towards Greg Abbott, causing Ghost to be pissed off. Upon the end of Shoutouts, someone posted an image of Boogie wearing a Ghostler Youth shirt, making Ghost enraged.
During Radio Graffiti, trolls bombarded Ghost with Christmas songs, causing him to rage hard. Later on, multiple people, including TrumpinCapitalist, tweeted to Ghost that there are Hillary Clinton ads on his broadcast, causing him to cans.wav. Just moments later, Ghost saw a tweet of Hillary wearing a Ghostler Youth shirt, further enraging him. Finally, RationalRyan played a parody Christmas song featuring the Clintons, inducing massive rage.
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