EPISODE · Nov 29, 2024 · 56 MIN
Curtis Sliwa's Rip & Read | 11-29-24
from Curtis Sliwa's Rip & Read · host 77 WABC
Curtis speaks about trending topics including Donald Trump's influence on popular dance trends and a planned Trump dance flash mob event by Staten Island Republicans. The discussion shifts to an in-depth commentary on RFK Jr.'s controversial statements about using heroin to improve his academic performance in college and the implications of such claims. Curtis covers the historical context of heroin use and its impact on society, then pivots to criticize electric vehicles, particularly in relation to the challenges his wife Nancy faced with an electric rental car. The episode concludes with a segment on animal welfare, highlighting the high euthanization rates in shelters and an initiative to reduce this. Curtis also mentions historical and contemporary secessionist movements in the U.S., including Staten Island's past attempt to secede from New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Curtis speaks about trending topics including Donald Trump's influence on popular dance trends and a planned Trump dance flash mob event by Staten Island Republicans. The discussion shifts to an in-depth commentary on RFK Jr.'s controversial statements about using heroin to improve his academic performance in college and the implications of such claims. Curtis covers the historical context of heroin use and its impact on society, then pivots to criticize electric vehicles, particularly in relation to the challenges his wife Nancy faced with an electric rental car. The episode concludes with a segment on animal welfare, highlighting the high euthanization rates in shelters and an initiative to reduce this. Curtis also mentions historical and contemporary secessionist movements in the U.S., including Staten Island's past attempt to secede from New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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