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Full Show (9/3/24) US Hostages Murdered, Kamala's Accent, & More

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In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses a college football fan that lost a bet where he agreed he would consume dog feces, but hasn't paid up. The internet is waiting... Mark is then joined by Charles Lipson, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago. He writes regularly for The Spectator magazine, Real Clear Politics and others. His columns are available free at Charles Lipson dot com. He is the author of the first book for students on their free speech rights -- Free Speech 101: A Guide for Students. He discusses students on college campuses that are protesting the Hamas/Israel war. How is it affecting other students? In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses OTD when Prince signed a historic deal, Eminem being viewed as one of the best artists of all time, DirecTV and Disney's dispute, and more. Mark is then joined by Heather MacDonald, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Her new book is titled "When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives." They discuss her latest piece in the Wall Street Journal headlined "Walz Dithered While Minneapolis Burned." He is then joined by Frank Cusumano, the  KSDK Sports Director. He discusses Scottie Scheffler's caddies big pay day and Mizzou football's historic week 1 ranking. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Jim Talent, a former Missouri Senator. He discusses the bodies of six Israeli and US hostages being recovered after being executed. He is then joined by Christian Toto, the host of the Hollywood in Toto podcast. He discusses Hollywood's perception of politics and shares his thoughts on some of the latest trending movies. He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

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