Daily Show Prep: Monday, Dec. 12

Daily : , Dec. 12

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https://www.953mnc.com/2022/12/12/lieutenant-governor-suzanne-crouch-running-for-governor/
https://headlineusa.com/kari-lake-sues-katie-hobbs-maricopa-county-over-illegal-votes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kari-lake-sues-katie-hobbs-maricopa-county-over-illegal-votes
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/nasa-orion-splashes-down-on-earth-after-moon-orbit/

Yoel Roth, ‘Gay Data,’ and Child Exploitation on Twitter

https://www.953mnc.com/2022/12/10/todd-rokita-files-suits-against-tiktok/

Hour 2

US scientists achieve ‘holy grail’ net gain nuclear fusion reaction: report

Green Fail: UK Grid Fires Up Coal Power Stations Amid Energy Crisis

Country Music Star John Rich Launches Patriotic Bank With Ben Carson And Larry Elder; Will ‘Never Cancel Law-Abiding Customers’

RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel Paid Her Opponent Harmeet Dhillon Nearly $900,000, Records Show

How Many Miles Can a Car Last?


Hour 3

Internal Files Point to Twitter Meddling in 2020 Elections

NY Times ridiculed for using shotgun shell photo to promote article attacking AR-15s: ‘This is hysterical’

https://headlineusa.com/new-study-shows-covid-vax-killing-healthy-people/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-study-shows-covid-vax-killing-healthy-people
Daily Show Prep: Friday, Dec. 16

Daily : , Dec. 5

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Elon Musk Claims ‘More Smoking Guns’ Are on the Way From Twitter

Twitter and the FBI on a Collision Course After Sworn Document Shows Conflicting Narratives

‘An Unregistered Lobbying Firm’: Musk Rips NYT After Silence On ‘Twitter Files’

New Zealand admits it has direct access to Facebook takedown portal where it can flag content for censorship


Hour 2

Final Score: GOP 222, Democrats 213 After California House Race is Finally Called for Republicans

New Two-Year International Study Finds N-95 Masks No More Effective Than Surgical Masks

CEO Of Balenciaga’s Parent Company Owns Site That Sells Child Sex Mannequins With Erect Penises On Their Face

He’s a VERY good boy! Brave Georgia sheepdog is recovering after killing eight coyotes who tried to maul flock of sheep and goats he was watching over

Power outages in North Carolina were caused by gunfire at substations, according to officials


Hour 3

US federal government pays $5M for software to turn citizens into online “misinformation” responders

Google to introduce behavioral “interventions”

Daily Show Prep: Friday, Dec. 16

Redefining Heroes & Villains

Originally Published On November 17, 2009

On 9/11 this year I was filling in for Alan on KXNT’s Morning Source. I usually tell the story of someone who was a victim of the terrorist attacks, but the morning drive format doesn’t permit me such a segment. This year I would have to come up with something new to convey the importance of those events on our society. As always, I was hoping for a teachable moment. But what to say?

I did the first couple of hours of the program with normal morning drive topics and waited for most of my audience to be awake before I addressed the day’s anniversary. I had several ideas about what I was going to say in my head, but none of them seemed to satisfy me. Sometimes in radio, do your best work when you haven’t prepared at all, and your worst when you have.

For most of my relevant life, I’ve lived by a few different credos. The most important of which is …

All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.

Edmund Burke

It’s served me well over the years, and I knew it wouldn’t fail me now.

As I discussed the events of that day, and how evil succeeded, I had an epiphany. Evil did succeed that day … because good men did nothing. Not because bad men allowed it to , or because we were caught off guard. It happened because good men did nothing.

Society teaches us that there is good and bad people, that’s it. A zealous few try to preach that a grey middle ground exists. It doesn’t. Society has been too narrow in its teachings of and wrong, good and bad. Furthermore, they’ve been too generous with bestowing the title of hero. what is a hero? What is a villain for that matter?

to open my trusty dictionary. I know my president says I shouldn’t, but I just can’t help myself. Before I the definitions I was looking for I pondered, how could the dictionary possibly define such abstract concepts as hero and villain? You see, heroes and villains are not the same as good and bad. They are their own entities. Good people are rarely heroes, and bad people don’t always rise to the level of villain. I just can’t bring myself to call a petty thief a villain, I’m sorry. Heel maybe, but not villain. When I was in the Army I was called both, frequently. I was no villain, and could easily dismiss such nonsense. When I was called a hero I became very uncomfortable. I believed I was a good person doing an important job, but I’d done nothing that warranted my being called a hero. I didn’t deserve such praise.

Society says I’m a hero for just that reason, that I don’t see myself as such or seek praise. In fact, society has many definitions of what a hero is. It’s not that society has perverted yet another word’s definition as it so frequently does. It’s that hero really is too abstract to properly define for all circumstances. So is its counterpart.

So what is a hero, and what is a villain? Some say a hero is someone who does a dangerous job to help others. Most hero-heaping is bestowed upon the military, police, and firefighters. Can you really be called a hero based on your employment in a dangerous field, and accepting risk? Can it really be that easy? I suppose this could be one of those ‘I’ll know it when I see it’ moments, but doesn’t the word hero deserve more than that?

All arbitrary definitions society may have don’t mean a thing. Only the wisdom contained in my dictionary matters.

Hero:

1 a : a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability b : an illustrious warrior c : a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities d : one that shows great courage

2 a : the principal character in a literary or dramatic work b : the central figure in an event, period, or movement

3 plural usually heros : submarine 2

4 : an object of extreme admiration and devotion

Wow … how very vague of you Webster’s.

Really, the two definitions that apply are “one that shows great courage” and “an object of extreme admiration and devotion.”

Do they seem a bit watered down to you too? Great courage is no doubt a trait of the hero, but a person can courage without it rising to the level of heroism. I do that when I do any electrical work in the house, and I’m afraid I didn’t cut the right breaker. Extreme admiration and devotion seem to fit society’s behavior towards a hero perfectly. Can that mean anyone they admire, or are devoted to is now a hero? Seems weak to me.

The dictionary is just as vague for villain.

Villain:

1 : an uncouth person : boor

2 : a deliberate scoundrel or criminal

3 : a character in a story or play who opposes the hero

4 : one blamed for a particular evil or difficulty

Come on! Work with me here!

Common criminals are not worthy of the title villain, uncouth means strange and clumsy, and what is a “particular evil?” The only thing that fits is that they are the ones who oppose the hero. So to be able to properly define villain, I must properly define hero. A task so tough Webster’s Dictionary can’t do it with any conviction.

Therefore, I submit to you that a hero is defined as a good person who acts. A good person who does something. Most often to prevent the success of evil. That is a hero! A good person who acts, most often to prevent the success of evil.

As I discussed 9/11 that morning this concept of what a hero is was so clear. Only people who spring into action on behalf of good with little regard for themselves are called heroes. That became my message that morning. I asked my audience if they were merely ‘good’ or if they were ‘heroes.’ Were they going to be good people who did something, or were they going to allow evil to succeed?

Speaking of evil. What about defining a villain? That’s the beauty of defining a hero. We now have the definition of the villain as well. A villain is someone who acts, in opposition to the hero, in order to ensure the success of evil.

With that, I leave you with some parting . Are you good or bad? Are you a hero or villain? Will you allow evil to succeed, or will you be that good person who does something?

Daily Show Prep: Thurs, Nov. 17

Daily : Thurs, Nov. 17

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Redefining Heroes and Villains

Brain scans show key differences in boys and girls with binge eating disorder

Nancy Pelosi Steps Aside: Will Not Seek Reelection as Democrat House Leader

Republicans Announce Investigation Into Joe Biden, Allege He Was Directly ‘Involved’ With Hunter’s Dealings


Hour 2

Rep. Banks says GOP must ‘do everything we can’ to block amnesty after Schumer renews Dem push

“Zero. No. Definitely Not”: Tom Brady Snubs 13 Years of Marriage to Gisele Bündchen in Brutal Fashion With Eye-Opening Response During Press Conference

Disgraced tech bro Sam Bankman-Fried blames his EX-LOVER for FTX collapse and $32BN loss, admits he lied about being moral and calls ethics a ‘dumb game we woke Westerners play’: SEC chair ‘in a corner’ for lack of oversight of ‘Wild West’ crypto market


Hour 3

Waukesha Christmas Parade Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole

We just reached 8 billion people on Planet Earth and the climate freaks are crying about it

Moderna and Pfizer are checking if the Covid vax leads to any long-term health problems and it only took 13 billion shots for them to get around to it

The DeSantis Model For Tackling Woke Bureaucracy Is A Non-Negotiable For The Next Republican Administration

Biden has launched a “climate gender equity fund” in order to…I dunno. Something to do with women and climate or something.