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The Gist

Jessi Klein Says Women Are Dogs

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

On The Gist, Jessi Klein explains her theory that women can be sorted into two categories: poodles and wolves. It's an idea she explores in her new book, You'll Grow Out of It. Klein is the head writer on the Comedy Central show Inside Amy Schumer.  For the Spiel, Trump is giving voice to an element we've known about—but he's still losing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:03.4

["Band Warms Up"]

0:07.9

Tuesday, August 2, 2016, from Slate It's The Gisdy Mike Pesca.

0:12.4

So there was a lot of anxiety about Trump's chances two weeks ago.

0:16.8

We even had a hotline on that theme.

0:18.7

Hello, Trump.

0:19.7

Anxiety hotline.

0:21.5

Have you seen the new poll?

0:23.6

Yeah, let's not replay the whole thing.

0:24.8

The bottom line was,

0:26.7

anytime one candidate has a convention and one doesn't,

0:30.2

the candidate that had a convention should do better.

0:33.5

So what I was trying to tell everyone who's calling

0:36.0

into the Trump anxiety hotline.

0:37.9

Now, we're post DNC and polls are coming in

0:41.5

and it turns out that Hillary is more than made up the ground

0:44.9

that she lost to Trump and the Republican National Convention.

0:48.9

So it's time to exhale, right?

0:51.1

Oh no, let's hyperventilate.

0:53.3

But to the other degree,

0:55.9

it seems that Hillary is safely ahead,

0:57.9

so maybe Trump will drop out.

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