Capitalist Episode 446
Broadcast Number: 446
Broadcast Date: Monday, February 6th, 2017
Description: Markets fall as Gold rises as uncertainty begins. Patriots win the Superbowl & it's all Trump's fault? Democrats to speak for next 24 hours in last push against Betsy DeVos. Trump calls out the mainstream media on it's Fake News! Women's march organizers are planning A 'Day Without A Woman?' Mainstream media now blaming Milo Yiannopoulos for secretly sending more than 100 thugs to Berkeley to break up his own speech (media ties Trump's admin to Aleksandr Dugin/Richard Spencer). Jack Ma says if the U.S. trade deal is broken then it's war with China. Trump will not be allowed to speak in UK Parliament because of his "sexism" & racism (Sixty-five years and counting for reign of Queen Elizabeth II). And French Presidential hopeful Francois Fillon Refuses to Drop Out (Le Pen leads polls). Your calls, Twitter shoutouts and Radio Graffiti!
Gab.ai: @PoliticsGhost
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2017/02/06/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-446
Download link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2017/02/06/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-446.mp3
Notes
During Shoutouts, there were many names associated with the Super Bowl game that happened the day before, and names that praised the Short Bus. Also during Shoutouts, Ghost stated that Godzilla3709 has been placed in the Short Bus, but didn't explain why.
During Radio Graffiti, the African Booty Scratcher played a splice of him and a retarded Ghost, which caused cans.wav. A prank call of Ghost took up most of Radio Graffiti. Tango Whiskey made an insta-remix of Ghost singing about the Short Bus to the tune of The Flintstones theme, which enraged him. Finally, Tub Guy linked Ghost to a video that he, TopBadge, 8Equal, and Pylons created, which happened to be a Short Bus version of the Magic School Bus Theme, leaving him enraged at what he just heard.
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