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Missouri Attorney General Hawley defends a 241-year sentence for a 16-year-old who committed a horrific robbery and kidnapping. Host Ryan Wrecker says the punishment does not fit the crime in this case, because zero tolerance laws do not always work.
Listener Kermit calls in and says he agrees with Ryan. Kermit goes on to say this is a hypocrisy given that his aunt and her boyfriend were murdered by a man who was only sentenced to jail for 10 years. This leads Ryan and Kermit to discuss the lack of consistency with issuing punishments for crimes in our country.
Listener Jerome calls in to share a story of a time he was a victim of crime similar to what the teen committed that landed them over 200 years in prison.
After that, Ryan shares a story of a female blogger who was trying to interview a governor while eating her lunch. The problem was, she ended up spitting her food on him. The governor asked her to go eat her lunch instead of trying to talk to him.
Ryan wraps the hour with a story of a political cartoon that does body shaming towards the president. Ryan says that the president dishes out similar behavior, so he should be able to take it back. However, it does not make it classy to use this as a way to mock the president.
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Missouri Attorney General Hawley defends a 241-year sentence for a 16-year-old who committed a horrific robbery and kidnapping. Host Ryan Wrecker says the punishment does not fit the crime in this case, because zero tolerance laws do not always work.
Listener Kermit calls in and says he agrees with Ryan. Kermit goes on to say this is a hypocrisy given that his aunt and her boyfriend were murdered by a man who was only sentenced to jail for 10 years. This leads Ryan and Kermit to discuss the lack of consistency with issuing punishments for crimes in our country.
Listener Jerome calls in to share a story of a time he was a victim of crime similar to what the teen committed that landed them over 200 years in prison.
After that, Ryan shares a story of a female blogger who was trying to interview a governor while eating her lunch. The problem was, she ended up spitting her food on him. The governor asked her to go eat her lunch instead of trying to talk to him.
Ryan wraps the hour with a story of a political cartoon that does body shaming towards the president. Ryan says that the president dishes out similar behavior, so he should be able to take it back. However, it does not make it classy to use this as a way to mock the president.

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