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The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Herschel Walker Scandal Backfires on Dems? Guest: John Carney on Fed Incompetence, Oil Prices Set to Spike

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

SiriusXM

News, Politics

4.7896 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

We begin with the news Elon Musk is finally going to buy Twitter, probably. It looks like he's doing so in order to avoid more court battles, though that's not a guarantee either. We get into the political scandals of Herschel Walker, as well as his opponent, Raphael Warnock, who is not a good guy. Will the GOP abandon their nominee? Probably not, actually. But will enough Republican voters ditch the former Heisman winner and concede that Senate seat to a socialist? Maybe. Stranger things have happened. Our national debt has hit $31T for the first time, even as we send more money to Ukraine. A record number of criminals are crossing our southern border. And Meghan Markle is trying to cancel 20-year-old movies. What year is this, 2018? And Google is trying to manipulate yet another election. We have a long interview today with Breitbart's Economics and Finance Editor John Carney. We get his take on Musk/Twitter and what that means for the stock market. Then, we discuss OPEC's plan to reduce production, the tanking housing market, the looming (current?) recession, and whether the Fed has any idea what it's doing, among other topics. If you listen to John, you're going to love your 401(k)'s. Just kidding...or are we?

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, and this is the Brightbart News Daily podcast.

0:21.5

On today's show, we begin with the news that Elon Musk is finally going to buy Twitter, probably.

0:27.6

It looks like he's going to do so in order to avoid more court battles that have not been going well for him, as well as public humiliation and a lot of distractions, et cetera.

0:37.0

But anyway, for world's richest man, he is now going to become the true argument. for him as well as public humiliation and a lot of distractions, et cetera.

0:42.7

But anyway, for world's richest man, he is now going to become the true arbiter, free speech on planet Earth, we hope, because he would definitely do a better job than any of the clowns

0:46.9

you're running Twitter now.

0:48.6

Though, who's to say how well everything is going to go?

0:51.5

We look forward to the results of all this. We get into the

0:54.9

political scandals of Herschel Walker, as well as his opponent, Raphael Warnock, who is not a good

0:59.4

guy. And will the Republicans abandon their nominee? Probably not, actually. But will enough people

1:05.8

ditch the former Heisman winner to concede that Senate seat to a socialist yet again. I don't know. Maybe.

1:12.6

Stranger Things have happened and it will certainly be one of the biggest story for the next

1:17.0

five weeks as we head in towards the midterm elections. Our national debt has hit $31 trillion

1:23.1

for the first time, even as we send more money to Ukraine. A record number of criminals are crossing

1:28.6

our southern border into our country. And the Duchess of Sussex, aka Megan Markle, is trying

1:33.6

to cancel 20-year-old movies. What year are we in right now? Is it 2018 again? All that and more in the

1:40.3

opening of the show. And then we've a long interview with Breitbart Economic and Finance Finance editor John Carney. We begin with his take on Musk buying Twitter, OPEC's plan to reduce production,

1:50.3

the tanking housing market, the looming recession, or is it the current recession, who's to say,

1:55.3

and whether the Fed has any idea what it's doing, among other topics. If you listen to John,

2:00.6

you're going to love your 401Ks.

2:02.4

All right, we're going to love him.

2:03.5

You can love your 401Ks.

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