OA123: Cards Against Humanity (And Thomas), "Magic Words" & so much more!

Published: Nov. 21, 2017, 5 a.m.

In this fun, pre-Thanksgiving episode, we delve into a number of interesting topics.\xa0 We begin with the popular (if much maligned by Thomas) card game "Cards Against Humanity" and their pitch to "save America."\xa0 Are you surprised that it turns into a deep dive about eminent domain?\xa0 (You shouldn't be.) After that, Andrew answers a listener question about whether, in fact, there\xa0are "magic words" in the law.\xa0 How does this relate to the infamous lawyer dog?\xa0 Listen and find out! Next, the guys discuss Trump's secret war on the judiciary, beginning with a judge less qualified than Thomas and most OA listeners.\xa0 It's depressing!\xa0 It's true!\xa0 It's... depressing. The episode closes with the answer to Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #50 involving hot rods, cruisin', and assault with a deadly car hood.\xa0 Don't forget to following\xa0our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page\xa0so that you too can play along with #TTTBE! Recent Appearances Andrew was a return guest on Episode 7 of the How-To Heretic Podcast; give it a listen! Show Notes & Links

  1. Check out Cards Against Humanity Saves America!\xa0 Oh, and afterwards, give Episode 52 of Comedy Shoeshine a listen and hear how Thomas\xa0really feels about adult Apples-to-Apples!
  2. You can read this\xa0Washington Post\xa0story about the infamous "lawyer dog" by clicking here.
  3. And, of course, you can always read\xa0Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005).
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