The Bob Cesca Podcast: Stevie Ray One-Shirt

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Today’s program from our podcasting affiliate, The Bob Cesca Show:

Stevie Ray One-Shirt — [Explicit Content] Comedian Ben Gleib nails Charlie Kirk on abortion. Kirk’s latest meme about COVID is suicidal. COVID is the number one killer of Americans 35-54. The 1/6 Committee passed criminal contempt referral against Steve Bannon. The Republican shell-game. Who’s wimpy? Democratic expectations and criminal referrals. Jeffrey Rosen testified this week. Jeffrey Clark subpoenaed. Maknified Fortion revisited. Good news from the Biden White House. Why canceling Christmas isn’t a real thing. The problem with the Virginia gubernatorial race and Louis DeJoy. With Jody Hamilton and David TRex Ferguson, and music by Leigh Thomas and Marya Zimmet. And more!

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1
nines09  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:29:46pm

Good evening. November will have us pay for this balmy October.

Look away and it’s gone.
2
jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:30:24pm
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Patricia Kayden  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:39:00pm
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The Pie Overlord!  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:39:35pm
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No Malarkey!  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:41:04pm

Andrew McCabe is getting his pension after a politically motivated firing.

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darthstar  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:52:45pm

re: #5 No Malarkey!

Andrew McCabe is getting his pension after a politically motivated firing.

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And an nice three year back-pay bonus. Good for him.

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wrenchwench  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:55:31pm

re: #6 darthstar

And an nice three year back-pay bonus. Good for him.

Can you convince Trump it’s coming out of his pocket?

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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:56:00pm

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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:58:34pm

The often untold story of cleaning up dead kaiju finally coming to theaters next year | SoraNews24 -Japan News-

soranews24.com

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Oct 14, 2021 • 5:59:41pm

re: #9 A Cranky One

The often untold story of cleaning up dead kaiju finally coming to theaters next year | SoraNews24 -Japan News-

soranews24.com

Soylent Red is kaiju!

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JOE 🥓  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:01:35pm

re: #6 darthstar

And an nice three year back-pay bonus. Good for him.

That 3 year back pay better include interest as well. Remember when management tried to screw a coworker out of her job and they fired her without good cause. Took 2 years but she got her job back along with 2 years of back pay with interest.

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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:02:48pm

re: #10 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

Soylent Red is kaiju!

Gamera is really neat
He is full of turtle meat
We love eating Gamera!

(MST3K)

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wrenchwench  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:05:52pm

Today, I was unlocking my bike at the store, and another cyclist rode up and said, ‘Hey, I like your hair…it reminds me of Star Trek.’ It took me until way after I got home to realize I was, at that time, wearing a big, green helmet. If I had been able to see myself, I would have understood right away.

This is an argument for a handlebar-mounted mirror, rather than the helmet mirror I use.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:06:06pm

Boy, some people on Twitter really don’t like Chris Hayes. I got a couple of snarky comments after the last post.

I’m not his biggest fan or anything but he’s a cut above most of the mainstream media. I’ve disagreed many times, and he does tend to be a bit too credulous when it comes to people like Bernie Sanders, but he’s one of the few shows I still like watching.

So much of the broadcast media these days is just absolute shit, on so many levels.

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wrenchwench  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:08:24pm

re: #14 Charles Johnson

OK, I’ll read the article watch the video.

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Patricia Kayden  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:11:01pm
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DodgerFan1988  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:18:52pm
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(((Archangel1)))  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:19:09pm

This is so freaking stupid.
The Missouri Department of Education’s website was so poorly coded in HTML that it made it possible for anyone to see thousands and thousands of educators’ SSNs in plain text.
A journalist found out and notified them before reporting it afterwards.
So what does Missouri and its dumbass governor Parson do? Go after the journalist and accuse him of hacking.
Had this happened 25 years ago, i’d likely be laughing about the stupidity back in junior high.
Realizing that the system and those behind it are so backwards in this day and age? Not as much a laughing matter anymore.

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Patricia Kayden  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:21:06pm
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Belafon  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:22:13pm

re: #16 Patricia Kayden

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Someone should write a book titled “The Opposing Viewpoint to the Holocaust is Wrong.”

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Charles Johnson  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:24:01pm

I love VS Code’s git features so much. It’s so easy to search back through the whole history of your changes in a big project and find some code that would otherwise have been lost in the mists of time. I just used it to restore a complex feature in this big project I’ve been working on too much.

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I Would Prefer Not To  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:25:29pm

The opposing viewpoint to the Holocaust is the Republican Party.

The opposing viewpoint to slavery is the Republican Party.

The opposing viewpoint to science is the Republican Party.

The opposing viewpoint is the Republican Party.

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Belafon  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:26:22pm
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Patricia Kayden  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:27:23pm

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Dopamine Fish  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:30:05pm

re: #18 (((Archangel1)))

Mrs. Fish, who is a bit of a Luddite, noted, “If even I can understand that this is bullshit, what’s that say about the Missouri Governor?”

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Charles Johnson  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:30:09pm
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dat_said  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:35:19pm

re: #23 Belafon

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Compare and contrast

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Dopamine Fish  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:35:29pm

re: #21 Charles Johnson

I love VS Code’s git features so much. It’s so easy to search back through the whole history of your changes in a big project and find some code that would otherwise have been lost in the mists of time. I just used it to restore a complex feature in this big project I’ve been working on too much.

I wish we could get that in the professional edition. Instead, Visual Studio has killed off their nice integration and stuck us with some cheap garbage that nobody in their right mind would want to use. In fact, I’ve devolved to using the git command line at work instead of VS Professional’s git integration. Ugh.

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plansbandc  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:36:27pm

re: #12 A Cranky One

I’ll have you know I just sang that. :D

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Sherlock Hound  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:37:16pm
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Sherlock Hound  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:37:51pm
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EstebanTornado1963  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:38:10pm

Man I hope I’m golfing at 99

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A Three Hour Tour  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:38:24pm

re: #14 Charles Johnson

Boy, some people on Twitter really don’t like Chris Hayes. I got a couple of snarky comments after the last post.

I’m not his biggest fan or anything but he’s a cut above most of the mainstream media. I’ve disagreed many times, and he does tend to be a bit too credulous when it comes to people like Bernie Sanders, but he’s one of the few shows I still like watching.

So much of the broadcast media these days is just absolute shit, on so many levels.

My problem with Chris Hayes, outside the Bernie thing, is actually a problem with me: every time I see him onscreen, I have this overwhelming urge to exclaim, “McHAAAAAAALE!” in a Joe Flynn-esque whiny, nasal, ducklike voice.

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Sherlock Hound  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:38:39pm
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The Pie Overlord!  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:39:04pm

Back in the day (2006 I think it was) when I worked on a database that included employee SSN’s, that field was encrypted and the part of it that I worked on, which included searching records, reading fields and displaying on the screen, we NEVER DISPLAYED AN ENCRYPTED FIELD unless the user login ID had the privilege to view it.

JFC this is like SQL to HTML 101.

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Dopamine Fish  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:42:36pm

re: #35 The Pie Overlord!

Back in the day (2006 I think it was) when I worked on a database that included employee SSN’s, that field was encrypted and the part of it that I worked on, which included searching records, reading fields and displaying on the screen, we NEVER DISPLAYED AN ENCRYPTED FIELD unless the user login ID had the privilege to view it.

JFC this is like SQL to HTML 101.

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gocart mozart  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:44:35pm

If you are tired of Qanon adherents running for congress, what do you think of “Q” himself running?

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No Malarkey!  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:46:14pm
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Sherlock Hound  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:47:19pm

re: #36 Dopamine Fish

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I want to see what little Bobby Tables can do for Missouri. If they’re sloppy like that, they’re also sloppy enough for SQL injection fun! “DROP TABLES ‘Governors Office””
///

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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:51:21pm
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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:51:37pm
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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:51:52pm
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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:52:07pm

re: #35 The Pie Overlord!

Back in the day (2006 I think it was) when I worked on a database that included employee SSN’s, that field was encrypted and the part of it that I worked on, which included searching records, reading fields and displaying on the screen, we NEVER DISPLAYED AN ENCRYPTED FIELD unless the user login ID had the privilege to view it.

JFC this is like SQL to HTML 101.

I saw something similar when there was discussion of putting out a searchable employee database thing that accessed some of the tables in the company’s SAP system - that supposedly would protect the sensitive data. (And what was considered sensitive varied between Brazilian, US, and EU laws.) I took a gander at the prototype of it as I was doing SAP security work at the time and e-mailed the security manager in Brazil that it wouldn’t be usable.

I got some flak back. So I went into the prototype, pulled up his record, made it put his bank account # on the screen, took a screen shot of it, and sent it to him in another e-mail.

I got a one-word reply. “Oh.”

And it would have been a lot of additional hoop-jumping and development to properly hide/bury that information, which was pretty much what their quick and dirty approach was trying to avoid.

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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:52:45pm
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Belafon  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:57:18pm
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Charles Johnson  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:58:17pm
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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 6:59:00pm
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Belafon  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:02:00pm
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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:02:38pm

re: #48 Belafon

Too short.

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Belafon  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:02:56pm

re: #47 jaunte

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(((Archangel1)))  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:03:14pm
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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:03:51pm

re: #46 Charles Johnson

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Note this statement:

You know the great thing, our great first lady—‘That one,’ she said, ‘I don’t believe that one.’”

Which totally acknowledges that she believed a lot of the other disclosures.

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Hecuba's daughter  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:04:42pm

I waited to the last minute but signed up last night to Vote Forward (votefwd.org) to send letters to voters in Virginia. Only have until Saturday for this mission but even a little can help out.

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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:05:12pm

re: #52 A Cranky One

His first lady stories are just as reliable as his Sir stories.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:05:13pm

Cheetah cub cam (Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute)

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(((Archangel1)))  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:05:52pm

re: #48 Belafon

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garzooma  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:06:01pm

re: #8 A Cranky One

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Didn’t just blow up the sister’s planet (one of the better Robot Chicken skits):

YouTube

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jaunte  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:09:44pm

Performative cruelty at the Texas lege:

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A Cranky One  Oct 14, 2021 • 7:12:08pm

re: #57 garzooma

Didn’t just blow up the sister’s planet (one of the better Robot Chicken skits):

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Video

Robot Chicken also did this classic:

Robot Chicken: This Deal’s Getting Worse All The Time


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