Sunday, December 4, 2011

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Hour 1

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With the unemployment rate dropping to 8.6%, it's time to rejoice, right? Not quite. Many have stopped looking, temporary holiday hiring is up, and a few other factors show this is a false idol for the Obama Administration to praise. As the issue of unemployment grows, the left is pushing to to extend the already extended unemployment benefits. Now Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is pushing this redistributive agenda, citing that "working" families need unemployment assistance. Next, Matt talks about California's involvement with McDonalds' Happy Meals. Turns out, the left in The Golden State believes the toys in Happy Meals lure children into eating unhealthy fast food. With the brilliance of McDonalds, capitalism finds a way. Matt revisits one of his previous arguments against the usage of food stamps at fast food restaurants. How can he defend McDonalds in one segment, then be against using food stamps for fast food? He'll explain. Last, Matt covers more ground on Eric Holder, asking why this man still is our Attorney General?
Length:  40:01   ■   Size:  45.94MB   ■   Download ↓

Hour 2

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What happens when the left media battles the left media? Well first and foremost, it makes for great radio. Recently, Ed Schultz was listed as the third least influential person by GQ Magazine. In a strange rant, Schultzie blamed CNN's Cooper, prompting Anderson to give a reply on his own show. We decided to have a little fun with this on-air. Next, Matt spotlights Obama's recent activity. With the country in trouble on almost every front, Barack decides to take a lavish 17-day Hawaii vacation. Do you see anything wrong with this? At the bottom of the hour, Adam Carolla's epic anti-Occupy movement rant is played. If you haven't heard this piece of brilliance, you must! Last, the Clarkcast tells the true story of the 1914 Christmas Truce.
Length:  41:31   ■   Size:  47.59MB   ■   Download ↓

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