December 7, 2016

Wednesday, December 7 – Hour 3 Podcast

MILO To Visit Memories Pizza To ‘Apologize On Behalf Of The Normal Gays’ – Breitbart

Breitbart Senior Editor and resident gay thot MILO will visit Memories Pizza tomorrow at 4PM EST, where he will – in his own words – “apologize on behalf of the normal gays.”

CEO: Investment to automate at Carrier will mean fewer jobs – 95.3 MNC

President-elect Donald Trump may have been able to keep 800 jobs at the Carrier furnace factory in Indianapolis but the chief executive of Carrier’s parent company says there will ultimately be fewer jobs at the factory.

‘He got up there and lied his a– off’: Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a– off.”

Whoa: Liberals Mull Scheme to Temporarily Seize Control of Senate, Confirm Obama’s SCOTUS Nominee – Guy Benson

It turns out that sometimes openly advocating a constitutional crisis through the breathtaking and illegitimate arrogation of power is just peachy, so long as it’s intended to “save the country from fascists,” as this post from a left-wing fringe site puts it:

John Koskinen, IRS commissioner, spared impeachment by House Republicans – Washington Times

Republican leaders managed to derail impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen on Tuesday, forcing the debate back to a committee for more study, where it will die when Congress adjourns at the end of this year.

US airline to charge passengers extra to use overhead lockers

Listen: FDR Declares War On Japan After Pearl Harbor – The Burning Truth

A day that will live in infamy.

 

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