Episode

4/1 April Fools: MR Goes Right Wing

April 1, 2014

For April Fool’s the Ken, Ken & Ken Show returned, Ken, Ken & Ken called for answers on Benghazi, the IRS and Islamic healthcare, Tina Dupuy debated with religious discrimination freedom and health  with the crew and explains why we can still sing Christmas songs in school. David Dayen, joins Ken, Ken & Ken and tries to explain his new work on the Hamp program, why Hamp does not involve hemp or Benghazi, the Deuce wonders if Dayen is Gay, the Deuce let you know about an amazing new opportunity to buy gold, how the Obama Administration is getting inside our TV show, an American hero boycotts Obamacare and all the Obamacare horror stories the mainstream media is ignoring.

On The Fun Half: when will the conservative lies on Obamacare come home to roost? The future of progressive radio, Random Rush, why right wing lies never die, how the Affordable Care Act saved the insurance industry and your IMs and Calls.

And keep the conversation going on our morning thread

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