Monday, July 23 – I liked the story on
a waitress bodyslamming the guy who groped her, especially the joke that, when
she grabbed his collar, the guy probably thought for a second that his
harassment had “worked.” Next was R.
Kelly’s song addressing his sexual abuse allegations, followed by a new policy
that would allow people to distribute blueprints for 3-D-printing guns, what!?!
The latest Trump news, with word that Michael Cohen has taped conversations of them, Trump’s no-proof existence that the Carter Page memo
totally exonerates him, and – what else?
Threatening war with another country on Twitter. Just another day in U.S. politics. A new sports piece, with Ronny begrudgingly
filling in for Michael. It was all baseball
stuff, and I loved Ronny refuting Roy’s claim of baseball as the national
pastime with, “I thought that was racism?”
The guest, T.I., talked book smarts vs. street smarts in and the history
of trap music.
Tuesday, July 24 – Great point about
the oddness of the multi-billion-dollar farmer aid package, that it’s
government aid for a disaster directly caused
by the president (fallout from Trump’s trade war.) Quick blurbs on Ivanka Trump closing down her
fashion company and Japanese taking out ad space on models’ armpits before
getting into a story on the administration’s anti-environmental efforts, from
reversing air-quality regulations in California to stopping automatic
protections for endangered species. You
get to a point where the Lorax-level
environmental vendetta stops being “pro-corporation” and just veers into
cartoon villainy. Desi had a field piece
on efforts to curb the deer population on Staten Island, with a $2 billion
dollar plan to give all the males vasectomies – wow. Really interesting interview with journalist
Michael Scott Moore on his experience of being held by Somali pirates; his book
sounds fascinating.
Wednesday, July 25 – On the Drake viral video challenge, I liked Trevor’s point about how much harder it’s gotten to go
viral these days. Quick blurb on Serena
Williams claiming discrimination for receiving more than twice the average “random”
drug tests, and I loved the bit that Melania watching CNN instead of Fox was
her way of “cheating” on Trump. Crazy
story on the Michael Cohen tape – I loved the observation that “the Playboy affair hush-money tape” actually
helps Trump, at least in that there’s
nothing directly incriminating in it.
Roy had an interesting piece on “Twitter name twins,” people who get
abuse on social media for having names like Mike Pence or Michael Cohen. Guest Bo Burnham talked about his movie Eighth Grade; I appreciate that he didn’t
seem at all embarrassed to acknowledge that his comedy/discussion of his
anxieties resonated most deeply with 13-year-old girls.
Thursday, July 26 – I always love Trevor
comparing Mark Zuckerberg to a robot – I laughed at the bit about him and Siri
stuck in a feedback loop. Fun blurb on
Walmart’s plan for driverless cars taking people to pick up orders in stores,
with Trevor comparing it to an Amazon Prime that packed you in a box and
shipped you to their warehouse. The
story on Trump “fixing problems” was great, top-shelf snark. Trevor praised Trump for his farmer aid
package, working with Europe, and reuniting (two-thirds of) children separated
from their parents, shrugging that we’ll never know “which 45th
president” created those problems in the first place. I also like the piece on climate change, with
Trevor spitballing solutions less crazy than regulating carbon emissions (i.e.,
all the white people stand outside to “reflect the sun” away from Earth). Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the guest,
discussing her vision for the U.S. and how she hopes to fund it.
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