The Bob Cesca Podcast: I’m Bored With Me Too

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

I’m Bored With Me Too — [Explicit Language] House Republicans might replace Kevin McCarthy as speaker. There appears to be a debt ceiling deal in place. The Republicans are pissed about it. A Buzz Burbank Top 5 List! What being presidential sounds like. Elon continues to elevate disinformation. Elon drops out of EU anti-disinformation compact. Elon agreed to 83% of authoritarian censorship requests. Charlie Kirk took money from sex offender. Ken Paxton in big trouble. Lordy there are tapes. Trump may have violated the Espionage Act. With Buzz Burbank, music by Richard Turgeon, Josh Rennie-Hynes, and more.

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