Episode # 250! The End of an Error (Podcast)
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Act 1: The real history of the Bush administration – Countdown
Act 2: Bush working on his legacy – Ring of Fire
Act 3: Cheney’s confession – The Young Turks
Act 4: *Rebroadcast* The highlight of his presidency – Wait Wait
Act 5: Cheney’s historic outgoing quotes – The Young Turks
Act 6: Cheney giving advice to incoming staff – Wait Wait
Act 7: *Rebroadcast* Cheney shoots friend in the face – The Al Franken Show
Act 8: The day that defined a presidency – NPR
Act 9: Bush’s final acts – Ring of Fire
Act 10: The shoe throwing incident – Wait Wait
Act 11: Bush’s reaction to the shoe – The Young Turks
Music:
Missed the Boat – Modest Mouse
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So jealous – Tegan and Sara
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Pony (It’s OK) – Erin McCarley
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Mission Accomplished – Al Franken Show
I predict a riot – Kaiser Chiefs
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In the Summertime – Mungo Jerry
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Catalog & Classify – Mark Robinson
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End it on this – No Doubt
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Ain’t that a kick in the head – Dean Martin
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Sources:
Countdown
NPR
Ring of Fire
The Al Franken Show
The Young Turks
Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
Edition #250
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Very moving podcast marking the end of an era (or error). I’ll be referring my children to this podcast someday as a perfect illustration of the deep anger and frustration that reasonable americans who paid attention during the bush years felt on a daily basis. Cenk Uygur is right – “So What?” – really are the two words that best sum up our now ex-president’s policies. I’m glad it’s over, but the anger is still there. I just hope that there’s some kind of justice at the end of the tunnel. This is far from over. Thanks Jay.