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Weekly Skews

Weekly Skews - 5/28/24 – A Third Party Party

Weekly Skews

Trae Crowder, Mark Agee, and Matt Hildreth

Politics, Comedy, News Commentary, News

5 β€’ 608 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 May 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Tonight Trae and Mark will be joined by longtime Skewniverse vagabond extraordinaire Drew Morgan to discuss Libertarians, Trump, RFK Jr. (as well as his maybe-also-insane running mate), and a host of other topics. Gonna be a good un! Support the show

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0:00.0

All right, welcome back, everybody.

0:09.7

Happy Skews Day to you.

0:10.8

Thanks for being here.

0:11.8

It's May 28th, 2024.

0:13.7

I'm Trey.

0:14.1

That's Mark.

0:14.8

How you doing, Mark?

0:16.2

Good, man.

0:16.7

Looking forward to tonight.

0:17.6

We're going to have a fun show.

0:19.2

Our buddy Drew's coming on to help us talk about libertarians and their convention over the weekend. And we're all kinds of shenanigans went down. Before we get to the third party stuff, we're going to talk about RFK Jr. too, if we got time because he's been up to some real shit. I want to say rest in peace to Bill Walden, and we're not going to talk. We don't talk about sports a lot. I mean, we're talking about more than a lot of viewers would want, but not as much as I would like. But so it's obviously a fantastic NBA player, but politically he was known as kind of a radical in a 70s context. He was arrested to Vietnam protests and went to New at UCLA and spoke at Abby Hoffman's Memorial Service and said he hung out with Abby Hoffman when he

0:55.5

was on the run from the feds.

0:57.1

Yeah.

0:57.7

I don't think I knew all that.

1:00.0

I knew that he was like a SoCal guy and, you know, kind of California in that way.

1:06.2

Like he liked, you know, he liked the green, right?

1:09.3

The ganja, as it were.

1:11.2

I don't know what they were calling it back in the 70s. Meanwhile, he was a fan of weed. And I knew that he was, like, generally, like, progressive or whatever. But I didn't know he was, like, you know, radical at the time. I didn't know he was that hardcore. So that's cool. Yeah, yeah, awesome dude. And, of course, he was a huge podhead.

1:08.1

He always sounded high when he was calling Pack 12 games on ESPN.

1:10.7

But also, like... so that's cool. Yeah, yeah, awesome dude. I mean, of course he was a huge podhead.

1:28.2

He always sounded high when he was calling Pac-12 games on ESPN. But also, like, he had his ankles fused and fused vertebrae. And hopefully talked about how he wanted to kill himself because it's points because he was in so much pain. So I imagine pain management was a large part of that. But so people were sharing remembrances of him and this reporter was talking about he was supposed to interview him one time. And he had, the reporter had to pull off on another story because

1:49.2

the feds had busted up like some sort of college betting scandal or pay for play thing or whatever.

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