To ring in the July Fourth holiday journalist Jeb Lund and david_j_roth play a game of ‘America 20 Questions,’ including: ‘Who's the most annoying president?’
“Because I purposely frame the question as most annoying and not, you know, biggest asshole, I would actually go with Ben Franklin with his little sayings. I picture him on Twitter and just like, instant block,” jokes Andy.
“He‘s like [ring-wing psychologist] Jordan Peterson. He‘s like, ‘Well a bed made is a day earned,” laughs Lund. Roth has a different answer, adding “I think like Ben Franklin might have been like personally annoying or whatever, but there was not anything in there where he enslaved hundreds of people and then like wrote a bunch of essays about how problematic it was when other people did stuff like that.” (Can you guess which president he’s talking about?”
Roth and Lund also have hilarious responses to questions like ‘What was the best year in American history?’ and ‘How is Donald Trump celebrating the July Fourth holiday?’ Also on this episode: Andy and co-host Danielle Moodie discuss last week’s decisions made by a “grifting-ass” Supreme Court, including the student debt, anti-LGBTQ same-sex website, and affirmative action rulings—and they each make a strong case for students of color and poor white students filing a lawsuit against universities for their legacy student admission practices.
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