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Jeremy White is a Publisher from Baton Rouge, LA | USA
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Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke said Donald Trump and his presidential campaign have spurred him to spread the message that white people can be absolutely detestable.
A Fox News reporter is lamenting the resignation of the news channel’s CEO because she believes his exit means she won’t benefit from previously providing him with sexual favors.
In the midst of a tumultuous month in Baton Rouge, the solution to the growing racial tensions in the city has seemingly come to light.
Organizers of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro are concerned the Republican National Convention in Cleveland raised the bar for what is considered a disastrous production too high for them to compete with.
Multiple credible sources have confirmed that Tootnanny, who served as Air Sex National Champion through most of 2015, has been suspended from this year’s competition for testing positive for a banned substance, and people who claim to be close to him say this isn’t the first time.
Q: I read that state Sen. Troy Brown was arrested again for domestic abuse, this time for allegedly biting his wife on the arm. Wasn’t he arrested for domestic abuse in New Orleans for punching his side piece during the Bayou Classic last year? How is he still a state senator? How many domestic abuse charges does it take to kick someone out of office in Louisiana?
Mick Jagger got his girlfriend pregnant with his mummy-dust semen. He’s 72; she’s 29. So that’s weird. Let me tell you about how he’s spent his life.
Knick and James are forced to meet via technology this week, but use their time to discuss the hip new craze taking over the world.
The events of the past week prompt Jeremy to set aside his shitty jokes, news quiz, and Five Questions for an honest and open discussion with Jeramaine Jingles and Mike Honore about race relations in Baton Rouge and the rest of the country, as well as their personal experiences interacting with law enforcement and white people.
Two movies titled House enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch the 1986 horror film and the 1977 “it’s gotta be horror film because what else could it be” Japanese import to determine which film should be called House.
Knick and James get together to talk about Battlebots, courtroom dramas, robot buddies, and their dreams. There is also a brief discussion about Oedipal issues.
Doctors say a Houston man is lucky to be alive after overwhelming his brain by concurrently being a supporter of the police and a critic of police brutality.
A Baton Rouge pastor is ruffling some feathers among her flock by responding to their petitions for prayer for ill friends and relatives with a slogan frequently used to counter the civil rights refrain “black lives matter.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has finally secured Bernie Sanders’ much-anticipated nod for her presidential candidacy, as well as the Vermont senator’s élan vital.
Jared Kendall helps Jeremy and Sunny break down a potential pare-down of New Orleans strip clubs and propose how to keep Bourbon Street skintastic.
Sunny Weathers stops by to fill in for a globe trotting James. He and Knick talk firearms, alcohol, the lessons we’ve learned, Knick’s faith in robot companions, and the future of self love.
Millions of people who say they support Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy are heeding the real estate mogul’s recommendation that Americans follow his lead by being very judicious before handing over money to others.
The Red Shtick’s in-house political analysts have narrowed to 10 the field of likely candidates from which Donald Trump will choose his vice presidential running mate. Here are those we believe are still in the running to be tapped for the No. 2 spot on the GOP ticket.
Two movies titled Gridlocked(k’d) enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch Tupac Shakur’s breakthrough performance and the Canadian record-holder for most bullets on screen to determine which film should be called "Gridlocked(k’d)."
Jeremy, Sunny, and Mike Honore pepper the show with Michael McDonald-esque interludes as they discuss how alleged criminals helped Baton Rouge make national news.