Capitalist Episode 462
Broadcast Number: 462
Broadcast Date: Wednesday, March 1st, 2017
Description: Stocks soar with optimism after last evening's POTUS speech! Trump's unifying speech to a joint-session of Congress proves that Democrats are Anti-America trash! POTUS believes Obama is behind the White House leaks. Is Trump about to compromise his stance on immigration? The Obamas are gonna write a book now ($65 million book deal, largest for any President). House of Lords said ministers should guarantee EU nationals' right to stay in the UK after Brexit. ISIS vows to ‘Shed Blood Like Rivers’ in first threat against China. Is Russia having a "Deep State" war of its own (7 Russian officials murdered since Trump's election). And Ghost goes off on moral outrage is "self serving." Your calls, Twitter shoutouts and (maybe) Radio Graffiti.
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2017/03/01/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-462
Download link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2017/03/01/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-462.mp3
Notes
During Twitter Shoutouts, there were many names of Ghost taking money from people with the autographs, causing three cans. Before Ghost started Radio Graffiti, a sudden increase of Mr. Fortune Cookie autographs made him take the lead by 6, causing Ghost to get pissed off. Ghost did a brief Folklorico dance after finding out that Optimism took the lead, but raged again when Fortune Cookie was back on top. Finally, on Radio Graffiti, Pylons played a splice of Ghost killing Bill Paxton which disgusted him, The African Booty Scratcher made a splice of Ghost being a Jew, and some trolls played Jewish music. Finally, a Flintstones remix of the Short Bus was played, causing Ghost to literally go "fuck this", and end the broadcast pissed off. There were 17 cans in this episode.
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