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I know you need ad money, but I am tired of hearing the same ad four times every day in your podcast. I know it is not what you send out, but this ad (for a tire service) is being repeated relentlessly here and on every TV channel, and I am sure on radio and other podcasts. I have to stop listening to you because this is just too much. I don’t know if you can stop them or convince them that this is too much, but I can’t tolerate this any more.
Sorry, guys, I enjoy your podcast but this is a real spoiler.
You said that no one ever asked Hillary or Biden how many genders there are.
Actually, I saw a broadcast where Biden was asked how many genders there are. Biden snapped back, “Don’t you ask me that, I was the first person to promote same sex marriage” and he rapidly moved on.
Biden in bully mode, again.
And so he dodged the issue, just like you often do.
Could be worse. All the ads I’m getting are paid for by the taxpayers of Michigan. “If you have a gambling problem…” These ads are local inserts, and Greg and Jim have nothing to do with them.
In what sense was Joe Biden “the first person to promote same sex marriage”?
The first Senator? Seems unlikely. The first Senator from Delaware? Possible.
The first Vice President? Probable.
Well he definitely got ahead of his boss, Obama, on that. Obama was against same sex marriage until he was for it.