Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are pleased to see a key figure from the Florida high school shooting replaced in the Broward County Sheriff’s Office but are irritated the media has stopped covering Sheriff Scott Israel, who still has his job despite failing to perform his duties before and during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. They also reject Democrats’ call to regulate the internet as a public utility in the wake of Facebook, Apple, and YouTube’s ban of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. And they mourn for Venezuelans as dictator Nicolas Maduro survived a botched drone assassination attempt, and they discuss regulations on drones and the potential to use them for terrorism.

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  1. Arahant Member
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    What does it say that Alex Jones was not the craziest thing in the news?

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  2. Marley's Ghost Coolidge
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    “When ifs and butts are candy and nuts, every day will be Christmas.”  Or something to that effect. ;-)

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  3. Fynxbell Member
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    What level of membership is required to get a clean podcast again? Keep overloading, guys, you’ll be talking to yourselves.

     

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