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As always, this week's headlines. Jesus attends a Christmas Party. The podcast reads some radio grams. And finally, an interview with the musical group, The Peppermint Patties.

As always, this week's headlines. Claire is forced to be interviewed by Tucker Carlson. Claire interviews an infamous Chicago celebrity. And finally, interview with 40th Ward Democratic Committeewoman, Maggie O'keefe.

As always, this week's headlines. An ad for how to get elected to Republican Congress. Claire interviews a History Buff. And finally, our interview with Doula, Lexa Glade.

As always, this week's headlines. An ad for glasses that shed light on blue lives. Claire interviews Mitch McConnell. And an interview with the band, the Q's!

As always, this week's headlines. A new take on presidential debates. A commercial for straight white senators. And then interview with comedian, KJ Snyder.

As always this week's headlines! A young woman finds out about the Devil's greatest interest. We hear a terrifying story from Adulthood. And finally, interview with creators of Frightmare Theatre Podcast, Nathan Shelton and Andy McMurtrey.

As always, this week's headlines. Claire deals with an uninvited guest. Claire talks with America's best friends. And finally, interview with Foundations and Corporate Relations Manager for Sarah's Circle, Lee Poe.

As always, this week's headlines! The podcast welcomes some new artistic sponsors. Pete Buttigeg unveils his infrastructure plan. And finally, an interview with podcaster and comedian, Jax Barker!

As always, this week's headlines. Claire interviews the people who write history. A promo for a new reality TV show. And finally, our interview with Democratic activist, Ferguson Yacyshyn.