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🗓️ 25 August 2023
⏱️ 61 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Welcome to episode 39 of the Charles C. W. Cook podcast. |
0:27.0 | You're probably wondering, |
0:29.0 | who the heck is this skinny guy with the funny last name? |
0:32.4 | And what the heck is he doing in the middle of this |
0:35.2 | podcast? Well the answer is that this is my podcast I own it I bought it from a street vendor for $13.27 back in 1991. I have the title deed |
0:50.2 | mounted in my downstairs bathroom and whatever Marjorie Tartufo my the and the |
1:05.0 | copyright court and the copyright court agreed with me |
1:09.0 | not her |
1:10.0 | and the prosecutor conceded that there is no way I could have killed all of those people with just a corkscrew and then got back to Buffalo Wild Wings in time for the game. |
1:20.0 | So what I'm saying is that My idea of Mr. President, |
1:26.0 | to request which you have just made of me |
1:30.0 | to receive the record of May Fire. |
1:35.0 | Sorry, that was actually a recording of William Gladstone. |
1:39.0 | I don't know how that got in there. |
1:40.0 | What I meant to say is... |
1:55.0 | My guess say is... My guest today is Rob Long, a writer and co-founder of Ricochet and a currently on strike member of the Hollywood Labor Force. |
2:00.0 | Rob, welcome to the Charles C. W. Cook podcast. I could hear the air quotes around labor by the way. |
2:05.0 | Well, I was what I was going to ask you. |
2:07.0 | Because I think we should start with an explanation |
2:10.0 | of what this strikes about because in my experience and I include myself within this |
2:17.2 | description conservatives tend to hear the two most important words in the coverage of this action, those two words |
2:27.7 | being Hollywood and strike and instinctively oppose it. |
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