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#43: The Baby Caucus

Current Affairs

Current Affairs

Comedy, Government, News, Culture, Politics

4.4 • 645 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week, the panel tackles yet another round of vital questions. Should we be nice or nasty on the internet? Should children be given the vote? Was it immoral to go to the moon? The panel this week was amusements editor Lyta Gold, senior editor Brianna Rennix, newsletter editor Nick Slater, and—making her podcast debut—administrative maven Cate Root. Your host is Oren Nimni. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA. Download Bloomvuu. Please. We want to go home.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Live from Studio H3 in the Current Affairs World Headquarters, it's current affairs, your

0:07.2

ears most scrumptious hour of politics and culture.

0:11.4

Tonight on the program, we finally settle the debate.

0:15.7

Should you be a dirt bag or should you be a nice bag?

0:19.7

A nicer version of a dirt bag.

0:22.2

We also dive into the shark tank with our administrative maven, Kate, who will tell us

0:28.7

whether the voting age restriction should be eliminated. And then we settle an argument from

0:34.7

the last podcast. Should we have gone to the moon?

0:39.4

Our panel for this raucous discussion tonight, managing an amusements editor, Light of Gold.

0:45.0

Hi.

0:46.3

The seniorist of editors, Rihanna Renix.

0:49.6

Hi.

0:50.4

Administrative Maven and Queen of All Things Current Affairs.

0:54.6

Kate Root.

0:55.7

Hello.

0:56.5

This is my debut.

0:57.3

I'm very excited.

0:58.3

Yeah.

0:58.5

Oh, my God.

0:58.9

This is your debut.

0:59.6

Yeah.

1:00.0

Long overdue.

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