Episode 106: A 45-Minute Chat with Joy Waymire, Playboy, Jim Webb, Etc.

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In the one hundredth and sixth episode, Todd, permanent panelist and co-host Muslims for Liberty's Will Coley (who was on for the first 20 minutes), Alongside Night director and their guest panelists libertarian activist J Neil Schulman, and Libertarian Party activist Stephen Meier discussed the following:* 1. Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton was brought before Congress to answer for the ensuing email server scandal, the deaths of the four government operatives in Benghazi, and the Mohammad video that purportedly caused the Muslims insurgents to react with violence in September 2012. 2. The two Republican debates, which had shaped the election season and had resulted in Donald Trump rising in the polls, despite his racist, nativistic, and jingoistic rhetoric and his statist platitudes which had excited the conservative conservative base of the GOP. 3. Rand Paul's presidential campaign continuing its downward slide into irrelevancy and nothingness, which should have convinced him to pull out of the race. 4. The recent season premiere of Homeland which had been heavily anti-Muslim from its inception as a show, but at least this season it was admitting its bias against the people who practice Islam. 5. Playboy deciding to drop its nudity to "reflect" the "modern" male reader and responding to the drop in circulation due to online porn sites where porn customers desire that over pics teasing guys. Playboy's new direction made the New York Times look like it was dropping its news coverage in favor of colorful commentary. 6. The Democratic debate went into massive detail about the free stuff that Hillary, Bernie Sanders, Lincoln Chaffe, and Jim Webb promised and why the event made you want to snooze. 7. Democratic candidate Jim Webb dropping out of the race. 8. October 21 being #BacktotheFutureDay, because in Back to the Future Part II, Marty McFly, Doc Brown, and Marty's girlfriend Jennifer (while unconscious) flew into the future and arrived on October 21, 2015. What a hoot, huh? 9. Actress Jennifer Lawrence wrote an essay in Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny, in which she came out with an admission that she had been underpaid in Hollywood in light of last December's Sony hack scandal, in which it revealed she was underpaid in comparison to her male co-stars. She had gone to say that it was not the business's fault for underpaying; it was on her. She said that she didn't negotiate for her salaries very well because she didn't want to appear to be "difficult or spoiled." Wow. At least she had convictions. Doesn't she? 10. Chris Cantwell's recent resignation from from Free Talk Live and the dropping of his AMP subscription as well as his on-air fight with Mark Edge and Ian Freeman over his defense of Stefan Molyneaux and Charles Murray on the discussion of proof that African-American individuals scored lower on IQ tests due to genetic inferiority because of their race. This all started with his response to an FTL listener, Mark, and Johnson Rice's objection to Molyneaux's claim in the secret FTL and AMP Facebook group. LP presidential candidate Joy Waymire came on at 8:30 p.m. to discuss her presidential campaign, her goals, what she had accomplished with her campaign, why she was running in this race, and her thoughts on the Democratic and GOP fields this season. [*Note: The show went well, although Jim was not present due to a family issue, Will dropped off probably due to his Internet connection, etc. Vemotion's software is not configuring with Skype very well for whatever reason, but hopefully that will be fixed by November 7.)