8/6: What Really Went Down in Beirut

Published: Aug. 6, 2020, 4:15 a.m.

b"On Today's Episode of Hard Factor... -We get into what really went down in the Beirut explosion. The Beave seems to think there is some sort of link between the 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima and Beirut, the rest of the gang thinks otherwise. Also, interesting fact, a similar explosion took place in Texas in 1947 and was the largest non-nuclear explosion ever recorded on U.S. soil. You're welcome for the facts. -In Atlanta, one day after school resumed, an elementary school announced a second grader tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing the child's teacher and classmates to be sent home to quarantine for two weeks. You've got to think that with a two-week quarantine policy, grade school kids are going to be licking toilet seats to catch the virus so they don't have to be in the classroom. -We break down where the presidential candidates campaigns are and the bizarre, borderline nonsensical response Joe Biden gave to a reported when asked if he had in fact taken a cognitive test. -A new study from some nerds that never get laid said that weed is bad for your heart. -We discuss why no one is filling out the census. These stories and more... Brought to you by Caliper CBD, Get 20% off your first order when you use promo code FACTOR at TryCaliper.com/Factor Also brought to you by PredictIt.org/promo/HardFactor20 where you can gamble on news & politics. Sign up using our unique url and we will match your first $20 deposit. Sign up. Listen/Subscribe to Hard Factor: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts Follow Hard Factor: Twitter - @HardFactorNews / @BarstoolNewsN Instagram - @HardFactorNews / @BarstoolNewsNet Youtube - HardFactorNews Voice Mail - 512-270-1480 Hard Factor Mark: Twitter - @HardFactorMark IG - @HardFactorMark Hard Factor Pat: Twitter - @HardFactorPat IG - @Pclassidy Hard Factor Wes: Twitter - @HardFactorWes IG - @HardFactorWes Hard Factor Will: Twitter - @HardFactorWill IG - @HardFactorWill"