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Kim K Can Close Her Kimono, Mueller To Open His? 6.27.19

Kim K Can Close Her Kimono, Mueller To Open His? 6.27.19

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


Kim K Can Close Her Kimono, Mueller To Open His? 6.27.19

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 422, Jack and special guest host super producer Nick Stumpf are joined by Creature Feature podcast host Katie Goldin to discuss the controversial name for Kim Kardashians new shape wear, Trump making a joke about McCain's death, Robert Mueller planning to testify before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees, Tucker Carlson agreeing with Elizabeth Warren's 'economic patriotism' plan, Charmin's Forever Roll toilet paper roll, and more! FOOTNOTES: 1. Kim Kardashian's Kimono lingerie line sparks Japanese anger2. Trump’s bizarre attack on McCain lowlights raucous speech to evangelical group3. Impeachment backers say Mueller's testimony could be a game-changer4. Tucker Carlson: Elizabeth Warren's "Economic Patriotism" Plan "Sounds Like Donald Trump At His Best"5. Millennials Are Finally Getting The Giant Roll Of Toilet Paper They Deserve6. WATCH: Cate Le Bon - Home to You (Official Video) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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There’s more news and less comprehension today than any historical period that didn’t involve literal witch trials, and trying to stay on top of it all can feel like playing a game of telephone with 30 people, except everyone’s speaking at the same time and like a third of them are openly racist for some reason. From Cracked co-founder Jack O’Brien, THE DAILY ZEITGEIST is stepping into that fray with some of the funniest and smartest comedic and journalistic minds around. Jack and co-host Miles Gray spend up to an hour every weekday sorting through the events and stories driving the headlines, to help you find the signal in the noise, with a few laughs thrown in for free.