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Super Bowl Weekend Washington Shenanigans Special - Irishman In America
Super Bowl Weekend Washington Shenanigans Special - Irishman In America
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The big football game hasn't even kicked off and Marion's voice is already as good as gone. She puts on a show of guts in today's podcast as she joins comedian Jarlath Regan to talk about the week's latest news. Is Taylor Swift working for the Defence Department, is LA about to be washed away and will Tucker get his interview with Putin? Most importantly Donald Trump's attempts to convince the world that he should be allowed do whatever he likes because he was once the President look to be over. In yet another calamitous week for the GOP Mike Johnson ran from the building, Mitch showed his hand and Biden learned how to rattle the man before he throws the football.
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Email a question for Marion to irishmanabroadpcast@gmail.com
Come on over to hear the rest of the episode on Patreon. Each and every episode goes up there with big extra chunk of chat and deep dive into the stories of the week. It's also the best way to support the show and get exclusive member only benefits including tickets to live shows, bonus series and the full archive of Irishman Abroad Podcasts.
Email a question for Marion to irishmanabroadpcast@gmail.com
Released:
Feb 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Imelda May (From The Patreon Archive): Episode 296: Imelda May is, without a doubt, one of the most requested guests in the series to date. This week, Jarlath and Imelda finally had the chance to sit down and chat face to face. In fascinating detail, Imelda discusses the addictive nature of losing o... by An Irishman Abroad