What To Do When Famous People Express Conservative Ideas
This week on Tracked and Targeted we join Three Men and a Podcast as they discuss the cultural world they found on their doorstep this morning.
A BLOCK: Jane Says, “I’m Done With Government.”
Schlichter wants to know how you can be a rebel when you’re a shill for the state. This comes just as Jane’s Addiction’s front man Perry Farrel says conservative things. If you need advice for dealing with other people when they express conservative ideas, you won’t want to miss this.
From Farrel’s interview with Billboard:
“Somebody once said to me, ‘I’m a Democrat socially, I’m a Republican fiscally.’ For me, I kind of am almost like that when it comes to politics because I think Obama’s got it all wrong. The people that he’s taxing are absolutely the hardest-working people and a lot of these people are the people that can’t really afford the taxes that he’s asking. The super-rich can afford to pay more. It doesn’t really put much of a dent in their pocket, but he’s taxing people that are really middle-class. I think it starts at $250,000; that’s not a lot of money in California. And what is the first thing he does when he gets in office? Pays the banks off. So he can say what he wants. I thought he was a mediocre president.”
B BLOCK: True Detective, Faux Outrage
When HBO announced two of the new start of the next True Detective mini-series, somebody somewhere cried bloody murder and a bunch of other jumped on the bandwagon.
Producer’s Note: Because we produce this podcast with the Ricochet audience in mind, no need to go Google “Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard.” Just click here.
C BLOCK: Tony Has His Mind on L Money and L Money on Millennials
An unassuming writer somewhere on the internet wrote a list of 50 reasons why corporations should be worried about millennials. Multiply that by three hosts and we have about 150 jokes about millennials in just under 10 minutes.
D-DAWG BLOCK: Free For All
Did somebody really suggest Tony Katz looks like Ron Jeremy? Certianly that has to be a CoC violation, punishable by being forced to listen to both this podcast and last week’s to figure out what Katz is ranting about.
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