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Emotional support gator at MLB game vs Donald Trump divulging nuclear sub secrets
An emotional support alligator at a Phillies game has become more shocking than Donald Trump sharing nuclear submarine secrets with some foreign billionaire. That about sums up La Crosse Talk PM on Friday with UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky.
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The talk was based on just how society can shrug off the unprecedented things happening politically — the US House Speaker ousted or a former president on trial. We also discussed the Wisconsin GOP bill to give $614 million of public money to fund the Milwaukee Brewers stadium upgrades.
Along with the gator story, we also discussed a woman questioned about bringing giraffe feces through customs at the Minneapolis airport, which did spark a heated conversation about Chergosky’s toddler and dirty diapers. One other odd story we hit on was a man driving through a police station intentionally, while playing Guns n Roses.
The overlying theme we’ve brought up with these somewhat funny topics is how some of the details as to why go missing. There’s always just a little more info needed, like what was the motivation of the man who brought a gun to the Wisconsin state Capitol, demanding to see Gov. Tony Evers?
Show links:
- Emotional support alligator brought to Phillies game
- US Customs officials seize giraffe feces at Minnesota airport
- Wisconsin Assembly debates GOP bill giving $614 million public money for Brewers stadium
- Man brings gun to Wisconsin Capitol, returns later with bigger gun
- Donald Trump says end all GOP presidential debates
- Trump, nuclear submarine secrets and an Australian billionaire