Episodes
Tuesday Jan 07, 2014
BTL #91 - ICE CREAM SOCIALITES - 1/07/14
Tuesday Jan 07, 2014
Tuesday Jan 07, 2014
In Which We Discuss:
2. Rep. Boehner pats self on back for successfully carrying out the least productive year in Congressional history
3. A brief review of just how right we were in 2013
4. The Christmas Eve spin machine goes into overdrive
5. This week on Hillary Pillory: Clinton SuperPACs are already competing to run her campaign into the ground before it starts
6. Family-hating Virginia resident Liz Cheney pulls out of Wyoming senate primary against well-liked ice-cream socialite Mike Enzi
Tuesday Dec 03, 2013
BTL #88 - DEAL TO MAKE A DEAL - 12/03/13
Tuesday Dec 03, 2013
Tuesday Dec 03, 2013
In Which We Discuss:
1. The Affordable Care Act website now working. Nothing more to see here.
2. Black Friday now has its own official death count tracker
3. The US reaches a deal to reach another deal in six months over Iran’s nuclear program
4. Obamacare’s not the only problem fast food CEOs will face this week
5. Turns out the government shutdown wasn’t much of a change from business as usual in Congress
6. Thanksgiving becomes a popular time to come out of the closet
7. Soon drones will no longer only be used for killing innocent civilians, they’ll deliver your toothpaste too
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Sunday Oct 27, 2013
BTL #84 - PRACTICAL HALLOWEEN ADVICE - 10/28/13
Sunday Oct 27, 2013
Sunday Oct 27, 2013
In Which We Discuss:
1. Government’s general absence of 22 year-old computer nerds proving fatal to healthcare.gov
2. If you think “worth it” means losing the House of Representatives, then you might be Ted Cruz
3. This month’s jobs numbers are terrible, but luckily they’re fake
4. In a second attempt to eat their own, the GOP takes on immigration reform
5. The entire world turns into a giant real life Spy v. Spy comic
6. This week on Hillary Pillory: Annoying rich people think they can decide the presidency with money