“I wouldn’t call it lying, it’s just making up words to describe actions that didn’t happen”
Posted by MichaelGroff on June 10, 2010 | Filed under Podcasts
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Sports: Lakers looking to up three games to one over the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals. Also, get ready because it’s our annual ten seconds of hockey talk on the show as we congratulate the Chicago Black Hawks on winning the Stanley Cup… actually I think that took less than ten seconds.
Presidential approval numbers are looking almost as dismal as the NHL ratings at this point with the Gulf oil spill and continued near ten percent unemployment finally taking it’s toll on the president job performance index.
You never know when there’s a hot mic around; Carly Fiorina learns that lesson the hard way. I doubt this will do much to help her reputation which Californians for the most part have categorized as “pretentious bitch”.
Budget woes in New York state may shut down state government… is this supposed to be viewed as a bad thing?
My continued efforts to interject common sense and non-polarizing, non-partisan discourse into the discussion seems like wasted breath. Perhaps that’s why I’m just “Zipcode famous”.
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano says that the government “prepositioned and predeployed ships to the Gulf”. Does it count as a lie if the words you use to describe your actions don’t actually exist? Janet also makes a few in studio appearances on the show, check it out!
Also on this episode: The mayor of London tells the U.S. to stop bashing BP. Lawyers prove that for the right price they’ll represent anyone, including Somali pirates. Listener requested bumpers. A disgraceful story shows that hundreds of remains of fallen soldiers at Arlington Cemetery have been misplaced, mislabeled or otherwise unaccounted for.
