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And Juskow for All is the greatest podcast of all time. It combines everything you've ever loved about nothing. Yeah -- you know what I'm talkin' about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For 30 years, New York's legendary Comedy Cellar has served as the launching pad for greatest stand up comedians in the world. Colin Quinn, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Dave Attell, Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, Dane Cook, Robert Kelly and Greg Giraldo are just a few of the comedians who began as Cellar regulars. But classic stage performances have never been the only show going on at the Cellar. The biggest comedians in the world come to sit at the table upstairs, where comedians come to argue an ...
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Misery Loves Company

Kevin Brennan

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Have you ever have someone say, "I'm gonna tell you something but you can't tell anyone else..."? Well Kevin Brennan doesn't believe in that. Kevin believes that if everyone thinks you're an a-hole, then maybe you should just be that a-hole. Every week, KB gives his truly honest, sometimes abrasive opinion of people, places and things. If you have nothing nice to say, say it on a podcast. Misery Loves Company with Kevin Brennan
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Whilst running cross-country in High School, I let a girl beat me because I'm a gentlemen -- is what I've been telling everyone for 50 years but damnit -- she was like an Olympic champion. It wasn't fair! I Choose Not to Race! That and my mean sister and another classic Jiffy Lube story where if they had an HR Department, I'd probably have to make …
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Noam Dworman, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by Richard Hanania. Hanania writes a newsletter about American politics, ethics, international relations and culture. He is the author of Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy and The Origins of Woke. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, …
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Well this is classic. After a big vacation plan, everything was cancelled thanks to -- Rain? But yeah, when it rains in L.A. in November, it's not as sexy as Guns & Roses makes it out to be. And then the vacation just got worse, but you know what that means for this show -- a little thing called Podcast Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy …
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While Noam Dworman is away, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by The Atlantic's Helen Lewis. They discuss The Riyadh Comedy Festival, Lewis's book, The Genius Myth and The Beatles. Then Sheba Mason drops by to talk about her play about her late father, The Jackie Mason Musical.By Comedy Cellar Network
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On tonight's episode we go to the all you can eat seafood buffet, right by my house. 8 lobsters later I kind of got sick but it was worth it. The most important thing of course was to tell the garage mechanic in New Jersey who told me about it in the first place. I have no idea why that was so important, but, it was. Also, another classroom fiasco …
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Were the Jews Really Behind the Iraq War? David Wurmser Responds.Dr. David Wurmser, former senior advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney and co-author of the infamous “Clean Break” memo, gives us a first-hand account.Wurmser addresses the persistent claim that Israel and “neocon Jews” manipulated the Bush administration into invading Iraq. The discu…
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The world is watching. As of putting this podcast together, I have no idea who the winner is but I voted this past week and then got accosted by some teenagers at the high school. BUT, it's half my fault because I went at 2:45 to vote like an idiot when they're all getting out. Also, i went out every night this week to make up for my being sick the…
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This week a student gets triggered from the movie (get ready) - 1985's The Sure Thing. Well, that about does it for me then, I'm outta here. Also, is it possible for people with dementia to come back using familiar songs and music. I test the theory this week. My own theory that is, not scientific -- of course, since I am a college professor, maybe…
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Former Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz joins Noam Dworman and Dan Naturman to dissect the failures behind October 7, the moral and strategic crises of modern Israel, and the political culture that allowed catastrophe to take root. Based on his new book While Israel Slept, Katz lays out how a nation of elite intelligence, defense technolo…
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A Live Interview from Inside Gaza.In this exclusive Live From the Table conversation, we speak directly with Moumen Al-Natour, the Gazan lawyer and founder of the We Want to Live movement.Al-Natour describes daily life under Hamas rule, the corruption of aid, hunger during the war, and his escape from repeated torture. An unfiltered account of cour…
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This week the big lecture at the University of Texas with the wrinkle of having a seasonal allergy or maybe something worse. My reputation at stake!! And when I say my reputation at stake -- there was nothing at stake. There is completely no stake involved. BUT, I do love drama. Meanwhile, my friend Lily, a student there, has boy troubles I have to…
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With his son Yoav Oren (former IDF special‑forces soldier) Ambassador Michael Oren (historian; former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.) sits down for anunvarnished assessment of the war what “victory” actually means. Highlights:Psychology of war & the IDF: A deep dive into moral erosion under prolonged combat; how rage, fear, and fatigue are managed;…
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Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon joins Live From The Table to talk about the emerging splits on the political right—Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, anti-Semitism, and the responsibilities that come with free speech.Topics (AI gleaned):The Babylon Bee and modern satireTrans debates and free speechCandace Owens, Tucker Carl…
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The security in my building is quite strict. You have to send an email to the building management to let them know someone is coming over or staying overnight - UNLESS you're hot. Then they just apparently give you the key. It's hilarious. The King of Chaos makes a claim that that the machine's are indeed making sure he (I) stay the King of Chaos u…
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Two years after October 7th, the Comedy Cellar hosts Bret Stephens (New York Times), Coleman Hughes (The Free Press), and Michael Moynihan (The Fifth Column) for a discussion of how the Hamas war against Israel ignited something larger — and perhaps more enduring.The panel explores:How sympathy for Israel inverted almost overnight into hostility to…
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I finally get to see Spinal Tap II and it was great. Don't listen to anyone else. Also, my first physical in two years and what they don't do anymore -- alright spoiler alert, no more Fletch Moon River gags anymore (yeah, you know what I'm talkin' about). Also my doctor told me I was obese so I told him he was ugly. My mother doesn't show up at my …
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The Moshes Brothers—Joshua and Benjamin—creators of Congestion-Pricing-Tracker.com, break down the latest developments in New York City’s grand congestion pricing experiment.What does the data suggest about whether this historic policy will succeed?And, why are two college kids the only ones tracking it?…
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Impossible choices haunt every war.John Spencer, executive director of the Urban Warfare Institute, joins Live from the Table to confront the hardest questions raised by Israel’s war against Hamas.How are civilian deaths justified in war?Can Israel defeat Hamas ?What does it mean to fight an enemy that will not protect its own people?Is Israel held…
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The big Jeff Ross 60th, with the stars, Li'l John DiMaggio, Paul Rudd and Todd Barry - special appearance by Jim Carrey. What an outstanding evening (dinner and a show) I mean. . . . it was almost ruined by a woman down the street BUT I wouldn't let that happen. Also, another 9/11 nightmare (now in it's 24th big year). The president was in town and…
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Charlie Kirk’s assassination has sparked a firestorm of conspiracies. The Live from the Table crew, joined by journalist Ross Barkan, exposes how antisemitic tropes are spreading on the right—from Candace Owens’ tweetstorms and Max Blumenthal’s “sources” to Holocaust denier Ian Carroll’s overt accusations. And why is Megyn Kelly - staunchly pro-Isr…
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This week we travel back to August with my new movie entitled, "My Dinner with Sarah" and how my headlining stand up gig almost turned into an open mike night. Also, eating so fast and furious, the management had to lend me a Tide stick after dinner. That's not good - BUT, as usual, Podcast Gold! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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This week we premiere the new theme to "Unidentified Man". My new series I was born to play as we go over the big red carpet opening night of the Roastmaster General's terrific Broadway Show, Take a Banana for the Ride. I'm in all the photos on the red carpet, much to the paparazzi's dismay. And if that isn't enough for one episode, my sister and I…
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University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape maintains that Israel is passing "historic thresholds of civilian punishment" and is risking its own future existence. Please Note: This PDF contains the post-show conversation between Noam and Pape. It contains many links to articles and videos that Pape draws from. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rk9NJ…
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And Juskow for All - the continuing saga about a boy and his dreams, which is really about a man and his failures, except which is actually about an old man and his ascent to the middle. How 'bout that then. OK, we'll stick with that. Join us for a journey that is completely pointless and a waste of time (like most podcasts really). On the pilot ep…
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Noam Dworman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by Gregory Lyakhov, America's the youngest nationally syndicated columnist. He serves as a columnist for Newsmax, The Gateway Pundit, and Townhall Media, regularly contributing to major outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, and The Hill. His work has appeared in dozens of other pu…
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Social and political critic extraordinaire Richard Hanania joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on Israel, Epstein, and whatever else he's thinking about these days.📖 Get his book The Origins of Woke: Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics on Amazon: http://bit.ly/4lA4hH5📰 Read his Substack: https://substack.com…
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