The Season 1 Finale of IRREVERENT's News Rodeo gets hacked by none other than Li-Chin, founder of the Raff-Raff Good-times Podcast Hackers, Local Number 7 in Shenzen, while everyone is out of the studio. Stone is in Berlin, Mercer is in Turkey, and Meadow is in low earth orbit aboard IRREVERENT's experimental space vehicle OCTOPUS I.
WARNING: This episode contains strong language.
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Episode 11's News Rodeo offers a uniquely IRREVERENT look at American ingenuity in general with Stone's guests Tad Wilcox, the Val Kilmer Chair of American Technological History at Harvard University and John Jackobmeyer Smith, a research fellow at the American Progress Alliance, and author of "We Used To Make Shit Work: An Annotated History of American Invention."
On the Slaughterhouse, Meadow hatches his most wildly ambitious scam yet while Stone and Mercer both get to travel out of the country -- all expenses paid -- on mysterious assignments.
NOTE: The episode contains strong language. Celebrity voices, of course, are impersonated, and poorly impersonated at that.
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TV-14: In this special News Slaughterhouse, Ty REALLY reports from New Orleans on BP's latest PR push to get their screw up off the front page, using more folksy idioms than a Southern Belle in a 1930s Hollywood epic. Meadow, meanwhile, snaps up more BP stock, much to the chagrin of Stone, who didn't read her contract carefully enough....
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