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End of Hour 1: Danish artist must return nearly all of $76K given by museum for giving blank canvases titled "Take the Money and Run" // Ukraine phony pomp at UN General Assembly and CNN interview // English King and Queen finally visit France months after postponement due to insurrection // Climate Crisis allegedly the reason insurance companies seizing the opportunity to lessen risks and raise rates //
End of Hour 2: 76% of “Americans” seriously concerned Biden aging out of fitness for office for 2nd term // Canada’s Trudeau accuses India of assassinating Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, sparking diplomatic drama // Vanna White remains while Pat Sejak to retire next year // Hunter to plead “not guilty” to anti-2A / anti-lying-to-Feds gun charges //
JLP Show Notes | Wed. 9-20-23
Hake notes from JLP… not very detailed…
JLP Hr 1 JLP has a nice monologue… They’re tearing down statues, etc, which won’t solve the problem…. At the end, Jesse tells a caller James with an accent, who thinks he loves his Hell, warning him not to do the Silent Prayer until he’s ready to commit and really change.
JLP Hr 2 More interesting calls including even Frederick from L.A., CA… // CAROL IN TX has a nice call…
JLP Hr 3 MANHOOD HOUR… JLP monologue + Sean presentation…
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed. 9-20-23
Danish artist must return nearly all of $76K given by museum for giving blank canvases titled "Take the Money and Run" // Ukraine phony pomp at UN General Assembly and CNN interview // English King and Queen finally visit France months after postponement due to insurrection // Climate Crisis allegedly the reason insurance companies seizing the opportunity to lessen risks and raise rates //
Denmark artist gotta return $76K for being cute
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) A Danish artist received $76,000 from a museum to create two works of art, but instead submitted blank canvases entitled “Take the Money and Run.” The bold move has reignited debate about the value of conceptual art after a court ruled this week that the artist must return nearly all the cash.
Ukraine unchristian president and evil UN, two peas in a pod
(CNN and theSkimm Wed. 9/20/23) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a dramatic speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, urging a united global front against Russian aggression. It was his first in-person address to the assembly since Russia’s 2022 invasion. Greeted with “vigorous” applause when he took the stage, Zelensky used his 15 minutes to accuse Russian leaders of terrorism and genocide, citing in particular the removal of Ukrainian children from the country.
Then Zelensky went on CNN and urged Trump to share his “supposed” peace plans. Trump said he’d end the war in 24 hours.
Lame-o Biden told the UN: “we must stand up to this naked aggression today to deter other would-be aggressors tomorrow.”
Countries in South America, Asia, and Africa also criticizing “the West” for putting all attention on Ukraine, a European country, and ignoring their massive crises.
England and France, two failing countries
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla will arrive in France today for a state visit, six months later than initially planned. Nationwide violent INSURRECTION SUPPOSEDLY over his pension reforms awkwardly forced President Emmanuel Macron to postpone the original trip. The French “leader” halted the March visit with just days to go, saying at the time that his government would have lacked “common sense” if it had gone ahead (NICE). The royals have a packed itinerary for the three-day visit to Paris and Bordeaux, beginning with a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe and one-on-one talks between Charles and Macron.
cLiMaTe cRiSiS
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) Millions of American homeowners could see insurance rates surge in the coming years in part due to worsening climate disasters. About 27% of properties in the Lower 48 are at risk of their premiums spiking as insurers struggle to cover the increasing cost of rebuilding, according to a new report. In the last few years, major insurers have pulled out of or stopped writing new policies in California, Florida and Louisiana — in part citing increased risks like more destructive wildfires and stronger hurricanes. This month, a slew of extreme weather events hit ten countries and territories in just 12 days — the most catastrophic being the floods in Libya, which have killed close to 4,000 people in the eastern city of Derna.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed. 9-20-23
76% of “Americans” seriously concerned Biden aging out of fitness for office for 2nd term // Canada’s Trudeau accuses India of assassinating Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, sparking diplomatic drama // Vanna White remains while Pat Sejak to retire next year // Hunter to plead “not guilty” to anti-2A / anti-lying-to-Feds gun charges //
Biden turning a bit decrepit(?): Do the people know?
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) 76% of Americans say they’re seriously concerned that President Biden’s age might negatively affect his ability to serve out another full term if reelected, according to an August CNN poll. At 80, Biden would be 86 at the end of a potential second term. The president this week sought to confront the issue head-on by touting his long experience as grounds for his reelection. “A lot of people seem focused on my age. Believe me, I know better than anyone,” the president said.
Canada vs India…
(theSkimm Wed. 9/20/23) India and Canada are in a diplomatic crisis — over Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
In June, someone assassinated the Canadian citizen — and Sikh (pronounced sic) separatist leader — in Surrey, British Columbia. Nijjar reportedly moved to Canada in the '90s. Decades later, India placed him on the country's terrorism list for allegedly plotting violent attacks and inciting riots in India. Earlier this week, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau accused India's government agents of playing a role. Trudeau hasn't shared any evidence tying Nijjar’s death to India. But on Monday, Canada expelled a senior member of India's intel agency.
Yesterday, India responded by expelling a Canadian diplomat of its own. India called Trudeau’s allegations “absurd and motivated.” India has claimed before that Canada is harboring Sikh terrorists. A State Dept official has said they’re “quite concerned about the allegations” and think it’s “important there is a full and open investigation” into what happened to Nijjar. One expert said it’ll be tough for Canada and India to rebuild a relationship moving forward. Australia has said it’s “deeply concerned” over the allegations and the UK government said it’s in close contact with its Canadian counterparts.
Canada and India have found themselves in the middle of a dispute over Khalistan — the Sikh independence movement banned in India but present in Canada. It’s a level of diplomatic tension that could threaten to put other democracies (looking at you, US) in an awkward position, just as they’re trying to woo India away from China.
Vanna White will serve as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ co-host through 2026
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) Pat Sajak (is he one of the based ones?) is saying goodbye to “Wheel of Fortune” next year, but his longtime co-host Vanna White will continue flipping the letters through at least 2026.
Leave Hunter Biden alone!
(CNN Wed. 9/20/23) President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, plans to plead not guilty to federal gun charges, he said in a court filing Tuesday. He is also asking for his initial court appearance to be held remotely. The charges stem from his purchase of a gun in 2018 and include possession of a firearm as a prohibited person.
NOT READ: Prosecutors say Hunter Biden was a drug user at the time of the purchase and was therefore not legally permitted to own the weapon and lied on a federal form by not disclosing his drug use. Meanwhile, House Republicans are furthering their impeachment inquiry of President Biden and are poised to issue subpoenas to the president’s son and brother, Hunter and James Biden, as early as this week for their personal and business records.
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