On this week’s episode of Let’s Weekend, we talk about more trips that Clarence Thomas failed to disclose, the steadily increasing far right influence in the EU, and what happened to Gainax.
IntroWhat Are We Up To?C: Sweet Tooth S3, Fallout 76, Cat Quest, American Truck SimulatorB: Apollo Justice Ace Attorney trilogy, Amnesia The Bunker, Skinamarink, Hellraiser 87Brandon’s Random FactoidAssholes of the Week: Far right parties gained more seats in EU elections to further challenge those in power in France and GermanyJudge has rejected Alex Jones’ bankruptcy plans for Infowars, but allows his other assets to be liquidated to pay back the Sandy Hook familiesHeroes of the Week: The UN Security Council endorses US cease-fire plan to end the war in GazaThe Supreme Court rejected the challenge to abortion pill’s accessibilityThey also struck down the Trump-era federal ban on bump stocksMore trips for Justice Thomas that were paid for by Harlan Crow have been found by the SenateThe ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the Biden admin over its executive action on the borderThe House voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of CongressThe Justice Dept won’t pursue contempt charges against Merrick GarlandHunter Biden has been found guilty on all counts for lying on federal gun purchase formsTesla shareholders voted to restore Elon’s record $44.9 billion pay packageMarvel’s Blade movie lost its second directorSony Pictures purchased Alamo DrafthouseGainax has filed for bankruptcyThe second season of Arcane will be its lastNetflix is holding a hot dog-eating contest between Joey Chestnut and Takeru KobayashiWe got an official trailer for Peacock’s Those About to DieWe got an official trailer for Paddington in PeruSubscribe via: Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, Google Play, or RSS