For a Sig line I can't decide between "Sanctimonious Purist", or "Americans can always be counted on to do the right thing...after they have exhausted all other possibilities."

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The Breakfast Club (buffet-style)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for June 7th James Byrd, Jr. dragged to death in Texas; Communists complete takeover of Czechoslovakia; Israel destroys an Iraqi nuclear power plant; ‘Grease’ opens on Broadway; Singer-songwriter Prince born. Breakfast Tune Rhiannon Giddens: “At the Purchaser’s Option” | Come Hear North Carolina In The Water …

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Dailyish Last Nightly (Not Funny)

Ek’s right. Late night isn’t really funny anymore. Hasn’t been for too long. But the ridicule and social satire is an important part of history. It shines a light on hypocrisy and makes people uncomfortable, or at least it should. I’ve always looked at blogging as a way of documenting the times we live in, …

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Dailyish Last Nightly (New & Improved)

Now with double the columns, in half the space! Thanks for the tips EK. Instead, We Have Donald Trump Trump has RoboCop thinking about a career change James Smartwood’s White Guy Womb Killer Mike: Learn From Jane Elliot Experience The Upheaval Of The 1960’s All Over Again Trump’s Response to Floyd Protest: A Closer Look …

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The Breakfast Club (Sugar free)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for May 31st Breakfast Tune Fountains of Wayne – Stacy’s mom – Beginner Banjo Cover – Clawhammer Something to think about, Breakfast News & Blogs below   Protestors Criticized For Looting Businesses Without Forming Private Equity Firm First The Onion News In Brief MINNEAPOLIS—Calling for a …

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The Breakfast Club (Grapes)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for May 24th Samuel Morse opens America’s first telegraph line; Four men sentenced for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; Britain’s Queen Victoria born; The Brooklyn Bridge opens; Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan born. Breakfast Tune “Hard Times” and “Camptown Hornpipe” performed by Rhiannon Giddens, Banjo l Met …

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The Breakfast Club (FAKE OATMEAL)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for May 17th Brown vs. Board of Education ends separate but equal; Watergate hearings begin; NYSE is born; First Kentucky Derby. Breakfast Tune Sixteen Tons Something to think about, Breakfast News & Blogs below   Updated Patriot Act Finally Legalizes 80% Of Current FBI Operations The …

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The Breakfast Club (shock doctrine)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for May 10th A golden spike completes America’s first transcontinental railroad; Nazis burn books in Germany; Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland; Nelson Mandela takes office in S. Africa; U2’s frontman Bono born. Breakfast Tune Shock The Monkey – Peter Gabriel Banjo Cover Something to think about, …

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Daily (Last) Nightly

  Ending the Ban on Gay Blood Donors | The Daily Social Distancing Show   Tucker Carlson vs. Tucker Carlson: Protest Edition | The Daily Show   Quarantine Questions: Is Whipped Cream Essential? | Full Frontal on TBS   The Things We Should Have Been Doing All Along! Brought to You By Coronavirus | Full …

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The Breakfast Club (Banjo and Didgeridoo)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for May 3rd Philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli born; The U.S. Supreme Court rules racial covenants in real estate are unenforceable; Joe DiMaggio makes his baseball debut; Singers Pete Seeger and James Brown born. Breakfast Tune Banjo and Didgeridoo Live! ‘I Feel Good’ a James Brown cover Something …

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A Daily-ish Nightly

  Dr. Anthony Fauci Cold Open – SNL   Weekend Update Home Edition: Trump Suggests Injecting Disinfectant – SNL   Message from Gov. Whitmer – SNL   Don Trump The Science-ish Guy: Disinfectant Injections | The Daily Social Distancing Show   The Daily Show Foxsplains Coronavirus | The Daily Social Distancing Show   Sam’s Nature …

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