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Today’s podcast takes up the question of Joe Biden and his hands and his lips and his logorrhea and whether these are disqualifying to his presidential candidacy. Also, how do you pronounce that guy’s name who’s lighting up the Democratic primary pre-season, the guy from Indiana? And…cars. What good are they. Noah’s out but the rest of the gang is here. Give a listen.
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Northern Virginia does have tolls, but most of the money collected does not go to the tolled road, or roads in general. The money is spent on other things the government wants to spend money on.
Podhoretz running down how Biden speaks too much and not being self-aware was hilarious. Definitely a JPod blind spot. If only this was GLoP!
Having been knocked on their rears by the Mueller report, our intrepid never Trumpers are picking themselves up by reviewing their old memes:
=Anything good Trump does is because of the good eGOP people on his staff.
=Trump is no good because he’s not like us, doesn’t act like us, doesn’t speak like us, and seems to have no regard for our patrician values.
=Trump is crazy and about to have a breakdown.
=Any dust-up between Trump and some other person is Trump’s fault.
If we take John’s description of 45 minute as accurate, Biden clearly has it a lot worse. And John has taken far too much ribbing about it from his friends to be unaware of his own tendency in that respect. And he was pretty obviously self-aware about it at the very end of the podcast. Noah really does do a good job of keeping the others anchored.
“Keep the camera burning” made me giggle with helpless laughter. That was wonderful. Maybe that will be our new “mailbox in your magazine”.