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Trump's Broken Dog Whistle, Subway Bread = Cake? 10.2.20

Trump's Broken Dog Whistle, Subway Bread = Cake? 10.2.20

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


Trump's Broken Dog Whistle, Subway Bread = Cake? 10.2.20

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 728, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Sara June to discuss Trump doing some racist dog whistling in Minnesota, Trump sparking a full-blown election crisis, TV network advertising spikes, Trump's letters to North Korea, Subway's bread, the new Borat trailer, what we're watching, and more!
FOOTNOTES:

Trump Baffled That Racist Dogwhistling Isn’t Scaring Suburban Women Into Voting For Him

Trump claims credit for jobs, touts mining, pipelines, at rally in Duluth, Minnesota

How Trump Could Spark A Full-Blown Election Crisis

Drawn-out election could lead to TV network advertising spike

As Kim wooed Trump with 'love letters,' he kept building his nuclear capability, intelligence shows

Is Subway sandwich bread actually... a pastry?

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Sign at University of Alabama

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Released:
Oct 2, 2020
Format:
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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.