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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
#MeToo: Life in our U.S. rape culture (video)
Frosty, Heidi & Frank (FHF/955KLOS.com, 95.5 FM); Editors, Wisdom Quarterly
It's not incest if I do it; I'm rich and powerful.
"Frosty, Heidi & Frank" is a morning zoo drive time radio show based in Los Angeles starring a fat sickly celibate guy, a lesbian who was repeatedly violated in life, and a Joe Cool/Joe Sixpack/Joe the Plumber type with severe intimacy issues (and possible sex addiction) who this morning confessed to having been repeatedly molested as a child, not saying by who but presumably an older female relative though maybe a male companion judging by his evasiveness. They all have drinking problems, which they regularly flaunt on air.
Gloria Allred gets into Roe vs. Wade fight
FHF is one of the funnier shows competing with flaming and allegedly gay Ryan Seacrest, the weirdos of The Woody Show, and the very sexually dysfunctional and gleefully racist Kevin & Bean (Ralph and Ally), and other programs in a busy but ultimately boring market that originates in Harvey Weinstein, James Toback, Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, and Don Juan Trump's Hollywood.
The Latest: Weinstein scandal in statehouses #MeToo The response to sexual harassment allegations against film producer
Harvey Weinstein has spread to statehouses nationwide, with hundreds of
lawmakers, lobbyists, and consultants coming forward to say the problem
is pervasive in the halls of political power. [Just ask alleged predator Pres. Bill Clinton and his allegedly lesbian, child molesting, pizza-loving beard Hillary Clinton, who are great friends of Harvey Weinstein and John Podesta.]
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