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Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and KTAR-FM’s Jim Sharpe welcome comedian and commentator Stephen Kruiser to discuss superdelegates, frat humor, IRS layoffs, and, of course, Mexican food. Articles discussed:
- On to South Carolina and Nevada and Nevada and South Carolina
- FEEL GOOD STORY: IRS to Cut Workforce by 2000-3000 Employees
- Congressional Black Caucus Endorses Hillary to Help in SC, but Clyburn Remains Uncommitted
Be sure to buy several copies of Kruiser’s latest book, Don’t Let The Hippies Shower!
Music is “Step On” by Happy Mondays. The Photoshop is Jon’s fault.
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The best Mexican food is at Sadies on 4th Street in Albuquerque, NM.
I’m really enjoying this new podcast guys, thanks.
I always smile when I hear people trying to tweak Texans over Tex-Mex.
Arizonans are just so cute!
This is outrageous!
The nerve of Ricochet to allow such disgusting talk on a podcast! It was a total hot tabasco sauce!
No seriously I am going through Tracked and Targeted withdrawal. Cant we find a substitute for Katz? Schlicther, Kruiser and Epstein!
Yes! Also having Tracked and Targeted withdrawal! Bringing it back would be the hottest of the tabasco sauces.
This is a bit late to the game, but weren’t there thousands of IRS employees hired to help with the Obamacare impacts? And now there’s a cut of employees, significantly less than the total number hired for BarryCare ™, and we’re supposed to feel bad about it?
Let me be the first to say that I’m guessing zero federal employees shed a tear when a corporation lays people off. Unless they’re married to one of them.
For your criminal with repeat “customers” in Auburn, NY, at least he may find it convenient that the town is built around a very large penitentiary.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Correctional_Facility
But, across from the back wall of the penitentiary is Balloon’s, a quaint neighborhood bar and restaurant that looks straight out of the 1940’s , but serves delicious, up-to-date steakhouse fare.
Jon, I knew you were a bubblehead but hadn’t heard you say before what boat you were on. Were you on San Francisco when they hit the seamount?
Hope I’m not the only foo who misses this podcast quite seriously. Despite this long undeserved radio silence, us types are alive … ALIVE i tell u!