Episode #72 of the Countdown podcast is up.
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- OH GOD I so wanted Trump to declare his candidacy last night. He was THISCLOSE to doing it at his fascist rally in Ohio and thus snatching defeat for the Republicans from the jaws of victory, like he did in Georgia. But somebody got to him!
- Whatever happens today, the media is doing everything it can to stick to the “Red Wave” narrative: Their polls all indicate Democratic leads in the Generic Congressional Ballot so what did Politico, Yahoo, and Reuters do? THEY DISMISSED THEIR OWN POLLS AS OUTLIERS. It all underscores the real media narrative: The media corporations are sucking up to the fascists.
- Last night, the Republicans gave away the next narrative: Any election undecided by Wednesday morning has been fixed by the Democrats.
- Oh by the way, a key member of Russia’s 2016 Conspiracy with Trump confessed to interfering in the election.
- And Elon Musk tweeted more Nazi names and six months after saying “for Twitter to deserve public trust it must be politically neutral” he told his 115,000,000 followers they should vote Republican. Oh and he’s also talking about putting all of Twitter behind a paywall.
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Yes, there’s video.
Oh, and BTW, something that didn’t make his summary: Brent Binion’s personal Twitter account has been permanently suspended, without explanation.
He’s running for State Senate in Georgia. Guess which party he belongs to? Hmmm …
- (19:54) IN SPORTS: Check with me Monday after new Coach Saturday makes his debut Sunday; It’s the strangest NFL coaching move since Rock Island fired its coach mid-game [October 16th,] 1921. Baseball free agent news and the new Veterans’ Hall of Fame Ballot is out: McGriff, Murphy, Mattingly, four roiders, one jackass — where’s Keith Hernandez?
- (23:59) Brit “Trash On The Street” Hume and CNN’s New Morning Show, called “Fascists? Please Let Us Live!”
CHRIS LICHT EATS PASTE! Sorry for that outburst ...
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- (35:46) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The day in 1981 the disc jockey on the top New York radio station tried to kill me and then get me fired for daring to criticize “his” New York Giants on his show. The saga of Ted Brown and “He won’t remember that either.”
- (51:23) Plus, because it was handy, a complete sportscast from December 30, 1980 [KO says 1981], and 22-year old me doing an entire sportscast on WNEW Radio in New York, complete with the latest Wayne Gretzky news (and Ted Brown).
As Keith says: Well, that’s all the damage I can do here for now. Good morning, good afternoon, good night, and good luck.