The Swiss government has approved the Sarco Suicide Pod to help some 1,300 citizens to off themselves in sci-fi style.
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The Swiss government has approved the Sarco Suicide Pod to help some 1,300 citizens to off themselves in sci-fi style.
Is this an isolated miracle or the new model for creating films which Hollywood would reject?
Gaming out the succession plan — on this episode of Right Angle.
What shall we make of this unloading of the political clown car in our nation’s capital?
The backiest Backstage ever, as Scott Ott tries to figure out how to “talk into the machine” while Steve and Bill try to cover for him.
Baby Boomers finally get the flying car we were promised.
Stephen Green’s legendary Lightning round goes boldly where angels fear to tread.
NOTE: Hours after this episode was recorded, CNN suspended “indefinitely” its top-rated personality, Chris Cuomo. Here’s why this matters.
If federal departments can procrastinate on this priority, what about the rest of the country?
Meep. Meep.
How could these fake news purveyors absolve themselves?
They went diving for trash, what they found was of immeasurable value to many people. Their story illustrates a fundamental characteristic of Americans.
One Tweeter suggests that the homicidal maniac behind the wheel delivered “karma” for Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal for the 2020 shooting deaths in Kenosha.
Can shutting the doors on a major shopping day actually increase the bottom line?
Bill Whittle launches out of bed at O-dark-thirty to accommodate Scott Ott’s holiday schedule at the retail store. Stephen Green was apparently up all night anyway watching one of the 3.7 trillion movies stored on his massive hard-drive array. Thanks to our Members for inspiring us to rise and shine for this Backstage meeting.