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Hold My Beer People
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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On his second Remnant appearance, National Review’s Kevin Williamson travels down a series of tangent-friendly avenues with Jonah. What are statue-defacers actually accomplishing? Why are Americans “a bunch of maniacs” compared to our continental comrades? And what is Kevin’s obsession with Switzerland all about, anyway?
Show Notes:
-Kevin’s upcoming book, Big White Ghetto
-Kevin’s smash-hit, The Smallest Minority
-Kevin’s aptly-titled Tuesday newsletter, “The Tuesday”
-Houston Rockets manager tweets in support of Hong Kong protests
-China is now sterilizing Uyghurs
-U. Topia
-The genuine wackiness of Richard Delgado
-The Helvetica Type
-Stein’s Law
-DrinkHydrant.com/dingo for 25% off your first order
Show Notes:
-Kevin’s upcoming book, Big White Ghetto
-Kevin’s smash-hit, The Smallest Minority
-Kevin’s aptly-titled Tuesday newsletter, “The Tuesday”
-Houston Rockets manager tweets in support of Hong Kong protests
-China is now sterilizing Uyghurs
-U. Topia
-The genuine wackiness of Richard Delgado
-The Helvetica Type
-Stein’s Law
-DrinkHydrant.com/dingo for 25% off your first order
Released:
Jun 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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