Everybody says that but almost no one laughs!
This Week in Common Sense starts with the rear end of a Coke can and ends with UFOs and Trump:
This Week in Common Sense starts with the rear end of a Coke can and ends with UFOs and Trump:
The man. The myth. The mystery. Plus Spike Cohen, Joe Biden, and other politicians.
You’ve carved a Jack-o-Lantern, no? Made a pumpkin pie? The seedy innards aren’t what you keep!
Paul Jacob is much more clean and non-yucky in this discussion of the big stories of the week, beginning with Paul Pelosi’s:
During wartime, we should stride through the issues, not dance about on tippy-toes. Politics ain’t no ballet.
Same with the time right before mid-term elections.
Or when burdened by a $30 trillion debt. Or unaccountable elites who risk a deadly plague because . . . “science”?
No tiptoeing here:
The problem with pollsters; the greatness of John Brown; the finances of John Hancock; police-state tactics, American-style — and so much more. Viewable on Rumble:
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We often talk about politicians on This Week in Common Sense. And Paul explains how they are, on the whole, quite a bad lot. But there is a lot more. We start out talking whiskey, though.
In this weekend’s podcast, Paul Jacob starts off talking about what he has been working on in Michigan. Michigan voters have some No votes to place at the polls! So do Arkansans.
And the lessons from these two states are universal, or nearly so:
Not Joe Biden — he’s obviously off his rocker. And not “the Biden Administration” exactly. The title refers to whoever is running the show.
This Week in Common Sense starts with the philosophy of science and ends with the messy politics of the moment.
But it’s really Paul Jacob talking. And not just (or even mainly) about Taoist philosophy. Indeed, what the old sage said was just … Common Sense:
We live in interesting times. But that’s not what Lao Tzu said. For that and more, listen to Paul Jacob, who covers the big stories of the week as they have appeared on Common Sense with Paul Jacob, his daily commentary program. The stories?
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