JETLAG RADIO 787 | BENKYO RADIO 787

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 787 & BENKYO RADIO 787. Don’t you miss former Senator Al Franken? He was humiliated for that photo. And it retrospect, was it the right call? To dismiss such a grandiose person who did incredible work for the Democratic party. He did not murder 600,000 Americans like Trump. He did not tell people not to wear masks and not get vaccinated, even though Trump was. Senator Al Franken was a bonified hero. He spoke into the mirror on SNL, and used self-motivation speeches. America vilified Franken for years, and a lot of people have yet to apologize. Well, on behalf of everybody, I apologize to you, Senator Franken. Keep up the good work. I’m pretty sure I read your book, it was pretty good.

Until Next Time!