Jason Arday's Downfall, Lindsay Clancy Case, and the Surveillance State

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Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi kick off the episode by arguing against new proposed restrictions on the press in the wake of Jason Arday's death before turning to the Lindsay Clancy trial, the war on drugs, and the strange saga of "Pablo Pledgescobar." They also discuss the glory of My Chemical Romance and punk rock, why war is bad, and their concerns about Flock cameras. The episode closes with detours into 28 Days Later, the collapse of dating, and the shocking fact that some listeners may actually make it all the way to the end of the episode.

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0:00—We do not need more restrictions on the press.

16:30—Lindsay Clancy trial

24:56—"Pablo Pledgescobar" and the war on drugs

34:35—My Chemical Romance concert was epic, and we miss punk rock.

45:00—"Freedom ain't free," and war is bad.

52:11—Christian defends data centers again.

59:12—We have some problems with Flock.

1:07:34—28 Days Later

1:13:12—Nobody is dating anymore.

1:22:02—If you made it this far, we are actually surprised.

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