![]() Belcamino is a Twitter celebrity, if that’s a thing she used to play bass for a girl band you’ve never heard of called SMB Project, and she’s an “actress, musician, writer and social media personality based in New York City.” She’s even less important than the first minister of Scotland. You might not have heard of Angela Belcamino, and we won’t fault you for that either. In fact, it’s exactly like that.īack on this side of the Atlantic, we’ve got even more comical suckage. It’s almost like Nicola Sturgeon shouldn’t be running things, in Scotland or anywhere else. I don't know about you, but excluding women from women's prisons just because they've got penises, male pattern baldness and have committed a couple of rapes seems awfully TERFy to me. Recognizing that choosing ideological consistency over natural consistency would likely lead to bad political consequences, she and her government decided that, in this case, a chick with something extra is not quite a chick. As such, Sturgeon is Scotland’s first minister, which isn’t exactly the prime minister but might as well be.Īnd in case you haven’t heard about this, a man found guilty of raping multiple women in Scotland decided to pleasure himself by alleging that he is now a woman - a trans woman, to be more specific, but since it’s the position of the Scottish National Party, and Nicola Sturgeon as its head by extension, that trans women are women, then, well…īut Nicola Sturgeon has slightly different ideas on the subject. Sturgeon runs the Scottish National Party, the wacko leftist/fascist/Marxist gaggle of defective toys in charge of Scotland. Who’s Nicola Sturgeon? You’re excused if you don’t know anything about her. I’m talking about, for example, Nicola Sturgeon kind of suck. I’m talking about the kind of suck that doesn’t even know which way is up. When I say the Left sucks, I’m talking about suckage on a deep, basic, lizard-brain root level. The kind of suckage at issue isn’t organizational or tactical. And the conclusion we came to was that the RNC sucks, horribly, on so many levels as to make it very depressing even to discuss the situation. Follow The Podium wherever you listen to podcasts to get the latest episodes.We did talk about it, a little. Starting July 23rd, The Podium will be coming to you daily from the ground in Tokyo to bring you new stories along with fresh takes on the events of the day. ![]() Then Ahmed Fareed tells the story of a fortuitous alphabetical quirk that gave a small nation’s athletes big-time exposure. ![]() ![]() ![]() In this week's episode of The Podium podcast, we talk to Nikki Webster, Sydney 2000’s “Hero Girl”, about being the protagonist of the biggest show on earth and how the Opening Ceremony fits national identity, sports and pageantry into one stadium. The Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games is nearly upon us. The world’s eyes will be focused on the first global gathering since the pandemic and its ability to pipe music, spectacle and hope onto billions of TV screens. Although this monolith of an event dazzles in its size, production and technology, the main product are the memories it creates for people, whether watching at home or in starring roles on the stadium floor. ![]()
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