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Drunk Ex-Pastors

Podcast #171: Harvey Weinstein and the Complexities of Sex & Power

Drunk Ex-Pastors

Christian Kingery

Religion & Spirituality, Comedy

4.7566 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2017

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Episode #171 of DXP is a bit of a disaster. Well, maybe it's not too bad, but it was recorded a day late, way too early in the day, with minimal liquor, and with one of us feeling like he'd recently had open-heart surgery or something. Anyway, we begin the episode by lamenting how damn cold it was down in that subterranean bunker we call a basement, after which we turn our attention to Hollywood's very own sexual predator, Harvey Weinstein. After listening to a recording of him attempting to coax a young woman into his hotel room, and after making it clear that we think he is a total pig, we discuss the complexities of power in cases like this: If it is consensual is it still wrong? What role does "innocent until proven guilty" play? After our break we discuss Trump's recent insistence that the outright persecution of those holding Judeo-Christian values in this country has to stop (insert eyeroll here), and then we take a couple voicemails about such topics as family/social-media dynamics and Slim Jims. Jason is biebered by restaurant furniture, while Christian's bieber has to do with wasting time on television (not people wasting time watching it, because that would be ridiculous. It's something else).

Also, "All Holidays Matter."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Kevin. And I'm David, and we're here from the Charred Barrel Society, wanting to share with you a little bit about how you can help the drunk ex-pastors.

0:08.4

Now, we've had a firsthand experience with Jason and Christian, and these guys are in real need, especially Christian, who needs support in order to support Jason.

0:17.4

One thing they could definitely use is better whiskey. I mean for drinking all the time,

0:21.4

they sure do keep the makers of fireball in business. The quality of the show depends on the

0:26.5

quality of their whiskey. I can definitely tell the difference. I mean, the society thinks twice

0:31.1

about sharing them all the time, knowing that we're going to be honored with a shot of fireball.

0:35.3

The reality is it's not easy to pay for production, advertising guests, and of course, the alcohol. So with that said, let's tell you how we can help these pastoral has-beens out. First, there's the benevolent sharing capabilities of the inner webs. Share their stuff on Facebook, talk about them, and be sure to leave them a hyped-up review on iTunes. It's huge, it's free, and it helps.

0:55.6

Call them and leave them your alcohol-infused questions or comments at 213-97 drunk.

1:01.0

I think you've done that a couple times.

1:02.8

Hey, don't judge me.

1:05.0

Make sure you use the Amazon link on their website whenever you do your online shopping.

1:08.9

It doesn't cost you anything extra.

1:10.5

It's just free money for DXP.

1:12.5

You can always send them a whiskey-related care package via mail by using the address,

1:16.7

P-O-Box 391, Snoqualmie, Washington, 98065.

1:21.5

Or you can just send them an impersonal but large amount of cash through the PayPal link

1:25.9

at drunkexasters.com.

1:27.5

But if you want a most glorious toast made in your honor, support them through Patreon.

1:31.9

Just visit patreon.com, whack drunkex pastors.

1:35.1

The Charred Burl Society has been avid listeners for two years now,

1:38.9

and we are probably the reason for North Carolina people listening to them.

1:42.3

It's true, but really popular.

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