Jesse and Brittany welcome Melissa Fowler, Chief Program Officer of the National Abortion Federation (prochoice.org). Together, they discuss the attacks on reproductive rights in the United States and the stress these attacks have put on organizations like the National Abortion Federation. Melissa discusses the various ways the National Abortion Federation assists abortion providers, as well as those seeking abortions, through the National Abortion Hotline. The National Abortion Hotline (1-800-772-9100) is a crucial service for those seeking factual information on obtaining abortions, and those seeking funding for abortion procedures or travel to get an abortion.
Visit prochoice.org to find more information or donate to this very important cause.
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Jesse and Brittany discuss their recent reviews for the show, a listener email regarding whether we can control the ads played during the audio podcast or on YouTube, the latest in cops abusing their power including the recent horrifying story in Seattle as well as a racial profiling suit filed in Beverly Hills, Megyn Kelly’s recent interview with Donald Trump including her claim that Joe Biden wouldn’t have been able to handle her questioning, Kevin McCarthy and Matt Gaetz’s ongoing battle over the impeachment inquiry and Kevin’s continued position as Speaker of the House, Joe Manchin’s attempt to center himself, and Fox News’ desperate attempt to blame Biden for the latest child poverty numbers.
Jesse and Brittany discuss their recent episodes and Swee’Pea’s trip to the emergency vet (she is doing great!), a timely listener email on abortion, Jordan B. Peterson’s desperate attempts to avoid being held accountable for his online troll behavior, Donald Trump’s insulting complaints about the Fulton County Jail and the incessant praise of his opponent Vivek Ramaswamy, and the Biden Campaign’s new political ad responding to Republican candidates on abortion.
Jesse and Brittany discuss the chaos that was the first GOP primary debate featuring Mike Pence, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Chris Christie, Vivek Ramaswamy, Doug Burgum, and Asa Hutchinson, with a special focus on Vivek’s seemingly positively reviewed performance from the perspective of Republicans and his wild lies about his own story and history, Ron DeSantis’ wild lies about abortion, Chris Christie’s inability to gain traction, and Donald Trump’s competing appearance with Tucker Carlson.