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Today on The David Pakman Show / September 5, 2014

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On the Show:

–Classic Interview: Todd Friel, host of Wretched TV, a Christian TV show, joins David to argue his case that because of President Obama’s reelection, the US has become a “post-Christian nation,” and to discuss the so-called oppression of Christianity in the US

–There is 99.999% certainty that humans are driving global warming

–Bill O’Reilly still denies white privilege; cites “Asian privilege”

–Welfare drug screenings test positive in only 0.25% of applicants

–Flashback: John Kerry’s discussion of Syria sounds very familiar and John McCain is caught playing poker on his phone during the hearing on Syria

–Flashback: Authorities say a ‘strategically significant’ terrorist attack was and is being planned by Al-Qaeda, and we wonder about the objectives of making such threats of violence public

–Flashback: It’s Labor Day, and Republicans are cheering bad jobs numbers with the hope of using them against Democrats

–Audience Question: Do you have any respect for right-wing radio hosts and their achievements?

–Audience Question: What are your thoughts on losing our modern conveniences in the face of looming disasters?

–Audience Question: Do either of you have any trinkets, numbers, or habits that you consider to bring you luck?

–On the Bonus Show: Beer review, NASA is testing 3d printed parts in rockets, turning your phone into a DSLR, more…

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