Brooklyn Dad Defiant, aka Majid Padellan, and co-host Broadcaster Kenny Hesse discuss the likelihood that a frightened and feeble Donald Trump ditches the debate, the deceptive tactics used in deep fakes and "cheap fakes," and Trump's FAILED Black church fiasco in Detroit.
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Who will win the first Presidential debate? Will Trump even show up? Brooklyn Dad and Kenny break down their hilarious spot-on predictions for next week’s showdown.
What’s with the recent rise in “cheap fake” videos used by Republicans and right-wing media to portray Biden as confused or lost? Our hosts expertly pick apart the schemes and you’ll hear exactly why they think Republicans have resorted to such cheap tactics. “If your guy is so good, why do you have to resort to this cheap fakery,” Brooklyn Dad asked. “Why can't you stand on his character or his accomplishments? Because he has none of those things. He doesn’t have character. He doesn't have accomplishments.”
We’ll also talk about Biden’s executive order offering protections for hundreds of thousands of undocumented spouses. “To not pull them apart - to be able to keep them together, I think it just shows the character of this man,” Kenny said. “Regardless of what you feel about the policies, at least you can acknowledge that Joe Biden is a genuinely good, decent-hearted human being that cares about people.”
You’ll hear who our “Raggedy Bish of the Week” award goes to, and you won’t want to miss our latest segment of “I’m Old Enough To Remember,” where our hosts share some touching personal political memories from listeners. From the first televised Presidential debate, to Kennedy’s assassination and of course the tragedy of 9/11, we’ll discuss how those events shaped and continue to drive the conversation today.