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We’re Not Talking About Abortion, Today at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET)

Today we’ll be discussing pretty much everything except abortion, which we’ve heard far too much about this week. See Program Notes, below, for links to all the stories, etc., we plan to discuss.

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Program Notes:

McDonald’s Fighting To Be ‘Relevant’ To Customers, CEO Concedes

Guest Hosted Tammy Bruce Show on 1/21

Live Q&A with Edward Snowden

Lavabit’s Dark Mail Initiative

Pentagon to launch blimps to guard against cruise missiles

Exclusive: Republican Party Calls For End To NSA Domestic Phone Records Program

Apple wins temporary reprieve from monitor in e-books antitrust case HT Michael Shapiro via FB

Apple – 30 Years of Mac

Schumer Calls for Using IRS to Curtail Tea Party Activities HT Chip, Rogan via FB

Epstein: We live on the cleanest, safest planet in history

House Conservatives Plot Takedown of GOP’s Amnesty Plans HT Bosch Fawstin

The Broken State Of American Health Insurance Prior To The Affordable Care Act

ObamaCare’s Ugly ‘Progress’

Yankees Pitcher To Lose Over Half of $155 Million Contract to Taxes

‘2016: Obama’s America’ Filmmaker Indicted for Violating Campaign Finance Laws

Turner Classic Movies salutes “Brilliant Inventors” HT Scott Holleran via FB

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The Corrupt Persecution of Apple & More, Today at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET)

Today we’ll discuss the persecution of Apple by its court-appointed antitrust “monitor” and a lot more! Scroll down to the “Program Notes” to see links to all the stories, etc., we plan to discuss.

We also invite you to join in on the discussion live, either by phone or in the chatroom!

The show can be accessed here.

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Program Notes

New Blog: News Sandwich!

My Appearance on Objectively Speaking

Privacy in the Digital Age

The Lawfare Project

Nelson Mandela Dies at 95

U.S. Employers Add 203,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rate Falls to Five-Year Low

VodkaPundit: One of These Things Is Not Like The Other

41% Of Net New Jobs Were In Government

WSJ Opinion: Apple’s Star Chamber

A Controversial News Sandwich for December 3

“Antitrust Laws” from the Ayn Rand Lexicon

Obamacare: The Reboot

Pigs Fly: A Good News Story at the Top of Drudge

Washington Has Enrolled Almost Nine Times as Many People in Medicaid as in Private Plans

Should you Eat Lots of Nuts?

Fast-Food Strikes Return Amid Push for Wage Hikes

Fast-food workers strike for higher wages across the U.S. Thursday

11-Year-Old Girl Who Was Told To Beg Instead Of Selling Mistletoe Tells It Like It Is

Millennials Abandon Obama and Obamacare HT: Bosch Fawstin

IRS Floats Rule Changes to Tip 2014 Elections

Ted Cruz: Obama disregards the law like in ‘dictatorial societies’

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Today’s Political False Alternative & More, Today at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET)

Obama’s as destructive as ever, even “apologizing” for destroying Americans’ health insurance plans while showing absolutely no remorse. Is there a hope for some better politicians to get elected and undo some (or all) of this damage? Are the results of this week’s elections any indication? Should we even support any of today’s politicians, anyway, or should we hold out for John Galt? See program notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss during today’s show.

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Program Notes

Obama’s Secret Iran Détente

Iran Nuclear Talks: Benjamin Netanyahu lashes out against deal

At a fundraiser, Obama makes a chilling admission about the courts HT: Bosch Fawstin

Obama uses executive order in sweeping takeover of nation’s climate change policies HT: Rob Abiera

FDA to Ban Trans Fats

Usain Bolt ate 1,000 McNuggets at Beijing Olympics HT listener Pratik via DLIGU page on Facebook

Obama’s Dishonest Presidency

Obama personally apologizes for Americans losing health coverage

Post by Bosch Fawstin

Post by Senator Ted Cruz

Press Release by Senator Ted Cruz on Iran Deal

Look to Cruz, not to Christie

Chris Christie not concerned with tea party support

Chris Christie on How Republicans Can Win Elections Again

Fallacy of False Alternatives

GOP Gives Up Virginia To Democrats Instead Of Giving Tea Party and Social Conservatives A Win HT Bosch Fawstin

When It Comes to Hate, The Left Beats The Right, Hands Down

Ayn Rand the Materialist: Resurrecting An Old Smear

Apple details government information requests for the first time

Google Security Engineers Take To Plus To Blast NSA HT: Rob Abiera

J & D’s Power Bacon Deodorant

Craftsman TV Commercial: “Made to Make”

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