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NEWS: Darth Brandon

An episode of the Party Girls podcast, hosted by Jamie Peck and Sam Beard, titled "NEWS: Darth Brandon" was published on September 7, 2022 and runs 115 minutes.

September 7, 2022 ·115m · Party Girls

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The ELC crew discusses the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, contextualizing the current debate around who deserves to go to college with a memo from 1971 laying out the right's plan for a long march through the institutions.

Re: Brandon's reiterated commitment to law and order, is there any overarching analysis that can account for increased government intervention in the economy + a beefed up security state, or is it just the various drugs talking?

Jamie lays out a plan to communize all presidential pools and hot tubs.

Powell memorandum: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/assets/usa-courts-secrecy-lobbyist/powell-memo.pdf

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