Capitalist Episode 535
Broadcast Number: 535
Broadcast Date: Monday, January 22nd, 2018
Description: Crypto and stocks breakdown. EXCLUSIVE! Ghost interviews Jackman, Maine's city manager Tom Kawczynski, who's come under fire by mainstream media outlets for statements he made about preserving European Heritage in New England. Ghost gives Mr. Kawczynski the forum to articulate his perspective, and questions him about his independent political, economic and racial views.
If there's time left over, Ghost will discuss the government shutdown and how Democrats are showing America that illegal immigrants mean more to them then American citizens. Turkey bombs area in Syria controlled by Kurds. President Trump to Davos! Other news and commentary, plus Gab shoutouts and Radio Graffiti!
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Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2018/01/23/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-535
Notes
This episode marked the first time in many years that Ghost had an episode with an interview.
During a short Gab Shoutouts, most of the names were phonetic racist names, including the "MoneyGrowsOnTrees" name from the previous episode.
During Radio Graffiti, someone played a remix of Templeton barking to the OU fight song, which caused Ghost to be pissed. SharpSplicer played a remix insulting Ghost's cryptocurrency hotline. Scarlet Moon played a remix of Ghost's "Hey Poz-Hole, Poz my Neg-Hole". Serious Samsung played a splice of Ghost saying "MoneyGrowsOnTrees", causing rage. The Pet Mexican played a splice of Ghost's toilet dying from his diarrhea after he ate too much Popeyes. Pylons played a splice calling Ghost a hambone. The Internet Buttstalker, or at least someone calling in as him, returned to anger Ghost. Finally, Tub Guy said he accepts Dogecoin or Tron for a threesome with him and the Buttstalker. There were 10 cans in this episode.
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