Rage Against the Torrent
America’s most attractive audio engineer wraps soothing sounds around the not so soothing news of the week with her Host Doug McBurney on the Weekly Worldview.
Join them as they go to Denmark where the suicidal socialist children in charge process welfare checks so efficiently that they even pay unemployment benefits for Jihadis employed in chopping off heads for ISIS! We then analyze Bill Nye’s self refuting speech on race and global warming at Rutgers, and cowardly California mother Christy O’Donnell planning to teach the world that suicide is an exceptional option when the going gets tough.
Turns out taking massive doses of steroid hormones, (also known as “the pill“) is bad for you, New York bureaucrats want to grant amnesty to make themselves look more efficient and promote the growth of their industry of crime, and reason number 909 to get or keep your kids out of the government schools involves a teacher & a belt!
Say a prayer for “19 Kids & Counting’s” the Duggars as they face the onslaught of secular media ridicule as they pay for the sins confessed by Josh Duggar.
American’s think just about everyone’s a homosexual, even though they’re actually still just a small, but growing loud mouthed mentally ill deviant minority.
But that’s no thanks to Quentin Wright and his hapless mother, Irish Millennials voting to destroy biblical marriage and commit to the path of civilizational suicide, Robert Gates sodomizing the Boy Scouts again, or Marquette’s Gender & Sexuality Resource Center (and cop killer/terrorist memorial!
Barry HO says his name will be on the Iranian nuclear bomb, Anbar province is lost, and the Air Force is being pressured by Mikey Weinstein to prosecute a general for mentioning Jesus Christ!
And on top of all that; French heathens appear to be just as scared of the cross as the Chinese!
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