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GOP Goat Grifter, The Case For Shoplifting 12.20.22

GOP Goat Grifter, The Case For Shoplifting 12.20.22

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


GOP Goat Grifter, The Case For Shoplifting 12.20.22

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 1395, Jack and Miles are joined by writer and legendary podcaster, Molly Lambert, to discuss… Elon Musk Puts Self (And Us) In No Win Situation, MAGA Congressman LIED ABOUT HIS WHOLE LIFE? The Case For Shoplifting From Walmart and more!

Elon Musk Puts Self (And Us) In No Win Situation
MAGA Congressman LIED ABOUT HIS WHOLE LIFE?
The Case For Shoplifting From Walmart
Walmart CEO's Total Compensation Climbs to $25.7 Million
Wal-Mart is getting hit so hard by thieves, it's actually weighing on the retailer's earnings
Wal-Mart losses may be funny accounting, not sticky fingers
‘Unexpected item’: how self-checkouts failed to live up to their promise
Wal-Mart Boosts Self-Checkout, But Its Claimed Cost Savings Don't Add Up
Accused shoplifters file extortion lawsuit against Walmart, Bloomingdale’s and more
Shoplifter extortion case against Walmart, other retailers is dismissed

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Dec 20, 2022
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