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The Propaganda Report

Ep. 40 - Cracking The Code On The Russian Hacking Saga

The Propaganda Report

Brad Binkley

Daily News, Comedy, News, News Commentary

4.6916 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2017

⏱️ 90 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017 - The Comey Affair, the Russian Hacking Saga, what's the purpose behind it all? Monica cracks the code. Also, Monica reveals the surprising location of her first, and most memorable, Mother's Day in Atlanta. And, the Basil Eleby Overpass has re-opened on I-85 Atlanta. Now, instead of sitting in traffic gazing at where the bridge used to be, Atlanta commuters can sit, stuck in traffic on a newly constructed bridge.  Show originally aired Saturday May 13th on WSB 750 Atlanta.    Subscribe to the Propaganda Report podcast on iTunes for weekly in-depth propaganda analysis by clicking here. If you’re an android user, subscribe on Google play by clicking here. Donate and Support the Show Via Patreon, and/or help out by sharing the show with your family and friends. Check out our new website for weekly propaganda analysis by clicking here. Check out Monica’s blog here. Click Here To Subscribe To Brad’s Youtube Page.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Comi affair, the Russian hacking saga, what are they all about?

0:07.0

I think I might have cracked the code.

0:09.0

The Monica Perez show starts now.

0:14.3

This is Monica Perez, your Libertarian voice on News 95-5 and AM 750 WSB every Saturday from 3 to 6 six and this is a very joyful Saturday.

0:27.0

People are pretty excited that the I-85 bridge has been restored.

0:32.0

We may have to christen that the Basil Elabie Bridge, the

0:35.3

Basil Elabie Overpasses back up and running. And people are super excited

0:40.8

about it. I know there's still some glitches, lots of traffic, but it's a good thing. It's like a good Mother's Day present.

0:48.0

Tomorrow's Mother's Day, and I have to say that my best Mother's Day memory was my first Mother's Day in Atlanta.

1:00.0

I had little, little kids. I had one of my kids has Down syndrome who's my oldest so I had

1:06.8

three kids in diapers for like longer than anybody had little toddlers just

1:11.8

overwhelming me so when had little

1:12.8

overwhelming me.

1:14.0

So when your kids are little, weekends are not better.

1:17.6

And I really wanted to do something nice for Mother's Day,

1:20.3

but my husband, who was probably also overwhelmed in those days kind of dropped the ball on that and we had nothing to do and nowhere to go

1:28.6

So I was thinking I can't stand in line for two hours waiting for a place to sit down with these little kids,

1:36.0

where on earth could, would not have lines on Mother's Day.

1:41.8

I'm like IHOP, no I have's going to be loaded everything and I had this brilliant

1:48.4

idea whoters. I thought who would take their mom to Hooters on Mother's Day.

1:55.0

So we went to Hooters on Cod Parkway and of course it was totally empty except for a bunch of guys at the bar.

2:01.0

And it was awesome though because they had plenty of room.

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