Listen up for true facts about Donald Trump, true facts hidden by the Mueller investigation, and an encounter with the sex walrus.
This way overdue episode of The 9pm Edict doesn’t contain Nicholas Fryer, but it does contain Donald Trump, North Korea, Neil Armstrong, credit cards, pancakes, and an exploding duck. And, of course, tentacles.
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Episode Links
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First steps on the moon by Neil Armstrong while he says his now immortal words.
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I wish I was a space man, the fastest guy alive...
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TRUMP: "You've worked so hard on the kidney. Very special -- the kidney has a very special place in the heart. It's an incredible thing."
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Reporter @EmmaVigeland: Do you think Joe Biden is a socialist?
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Actual quote from the president: "To me free speech is not when you see something good and then you purposefully write bad. To me that’s very dangerous speech and you become angry at it. But that’s not free speech."
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President Trump takes his show on the road to Osaka, Japan, for a meeting of world leaders. A man at the center of the Russia probe has disappeared, and conspiracy theorists have tried to fill the void. And a consulting firm is accused of making the intelligence community less effective.
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When future generations ask why America went into decline they need look no further than this.
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If you’re wondering, this remains the greatest Amazon one-star review of all time. Let the haiku-like genius roll over you.
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White titanium card is afraid of most things people use to carry ID and coinage, like wallets and pockets.
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Is Prof Brian Cox thoroughly rootable?
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When you lose rythem [sic] when having sex and it depicts two walrus bodies slapping together.
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This is 1000% exactly not the information I wanted.
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@rowandean: The UN will dictate to Sydneysider how much drinking water we can have. How long will it be before we quiet Australians realise our sovereign independence is constantly being squeezed by the authoritarian tentacles of the UN?
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DUCK EXPLODES, PUTS OUT EYE.
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Fox host: "Donald Trump can outwork anyone and he's, I think, the only president who actually starts to look younger in office"
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Gerry & Sylvia Anderson's legendary late 50s/early 60s British TV puppet shows had wonderful music and theme songs. Here's a rare one, and one of the best, FIREBALL XL5, as sung by Bob Downe (the comic creation of Mark Trevorrow), who made a series of TV Show Theme Song videos in Sydney for the Australian NICK AT NITE cable channel in 1996. Bob's backing band is The Andy 500.
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Series Credits
- The 9pm Edict theme by mansardian via The Freesound Project.
- Edict fanfare by neonaeon, via The Freesound Project.
- Elephant Stamp theme by Joshua Mehlman.
[Photo: Sky News Australia commentator Rowan Dean rails against the United Nations on 7 July 2019.]