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TACO Trump Chickens Out of Turkey

TACO Trump Chickens Out of Turkey

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John's monologue discusses the absurdity of a recent Washington Post scoop revealing that Trump was smuggled out of Turkey in a catering truck to evade an assassination threat. John breaks down the implications of this bizarre operation, where the President left his press corps and staff as decoys aboard Air Force One. Then, John dives into the controversial executive order signed by Trump regarding childhood vaccinations, which suggests separating the MMR vaccine into individual shots. He emphasizes the lack of scientific backing for this recommendation and the potential risks it poses to children's health. He interviews Dr. Mansi Kotwal, a dedicated pediatrician and board member of Healthcare for Action, who provides expert insights into the implications of this order. Together, they debunk myths surrounding vaccines and autism, clarifying that extensive research has shown no causal link between the two. Next, John welcomes the incomparable Margaret Cho, a Grammy and Emmy-nominated actor, comedian, musician, and activist, back to the show. They kick off the conversation with Margaret's new single, Grippy Sock Vacation, a personal reflection on her time in rehab that showcases her unique ability to blend humor with vulnerability. Margaret shares how her experiences in a mental health facility rejuvenated her creative spirit and solidified her love for comedy, challenging the misconception that recovery stifles artistic expression. The discussion then shifts to the pressures women face regarding body image and societal expectations, with Margaret candidly recounting her own struggles and the absurdity of being told she was "too heavy" to play herself on screen. They explore how the entertainment landscape has evolved, addressing the complexities of body shaming across genders and the political implications of conformity. And finally, John welcomes back comedians Rhonda Handsome and Keith Price. The trio tackles the sheer lunacy of political figures spreading falsehoods about public health, all while reminiscing about the miracle of modern medicine that has kept diseases like polio at bay. They also discusses the recent political landscape in Michigan, spotlighting Dr. Abdul El-Sayed as a promising candidate for the Senate and they analyze how the current climate might be shifting towards more progressive candidates who prioritize working-class issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing the needs of everyday Americans over corporate interests.

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