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The Skepticrat

25: Skepticrat 025 - Eli 4 Prez Edition

The Skepticrat

Puzzle in a Thunderstorm, LLC

News, Government, Politics

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2015

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode; we'll learn that either five randomly plotted points in a plane can form an irregular pentagon, or Christianity is true; New Jersey dabbles in baby fighting; we'll make jokes that you'll feel guilty for laughing at; and Eli Bosnick will be here to kiss some hands and shake some babies.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Monday and September 7th.

0:14.0

And the word of the day is apocyepisis, which is a rhetorical device in which a speaker cuts

0:19.8

off an idea during the middle of a sentence. For example, as used by Walter Subchek,

0:24.8

across this line you do not and also dude, Chinaman is not the preferred

0:30.1

nomenclature. It seems like kind of being useless. I mean, you know, I don't know why you would need a whole

0:34.8

addiction. I'm not. Anyway, we're not talking about. I'm no illusions. I'm

0:38.5

me then right. And broadcasting, delayed from America's far center. We are the Skeptocrats.

0:45.0

On episode 25, we'll learn that either five randomly plotted points in a plane can form an irregular

0:49.3

Pentagon or Christianity is true.

0:51.3

New Jersey dabbles in baby fighting.

0:53.7

We'll make jokes that you'll feel guilty for laughing at.

0:56.0

And Eli Bosnick will be here to kiss some hands and shake some babies.

1:00.0

But first, the round up tonight. 36 civilians were killed in Yemen last week when an

1:21.0

airstrike from the Saudi-led coalition targeted a

1:23.0

bottling plant in the northern regions of the country. Saudi officials say

1:26.3

that they were shocked by the reports and pledged to do a better job suppressing

1:29.2

reports of future civilian casualties. On Capitol Hill, President Obama found enough support in the Senate to potentially

1:36.5

uphold his veto of a resolution of disapproval proposed by Republicans hoping to reject the

1:41.4

Iran nuclear deal.

1:42.3

That was hard to spell out clearly. by Republicans hoping to reject the Iran nuclear deal.

1:43.2

That was hard to spell out clearly.

1:44.9

We have an Iran nuclear.

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