143 - Dennis Prager’s For Goodness Sake (feat. Tall Bart)

Tall Bart (@verytallbart) joins the lads for another dip into the Prager Pool as they interrogate the painful sketch comedy and baby-brained moralizing of Dennis Prager’s educational video series: For Goodness Sake. Topics include Prager’s unique rhetorical style, the bafflingly high-profile cast, and how David Zucker, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone had their hand in helping Dennis Prager tell the world about just how much he hates babies. Tall Bart: Twitter // Youtube // Twitch Our August 4 live show in Colorado Springs is now on sale! Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-worst-of-all-possible-worlds-live-in-colorado-springs-tickets-928138165237 Media Referenced in this Episode: The For Goodness Sake Playlist: For Goodness Sake dir. David Zucker, 1993. For Goodness Sake 2 dir. Trey Parker, 1996. Character: Who Needs It (Training Version), 1996. “Who is Dennis Prager?” by PragerU, 2019. “Are People Born Good?” by PragerU, 2014. “Mixed Messages : Simpson Is Hastily Edited Out of Film on Values, but Some Prefer the Original” by Gordon Dillow. Los Angeles Times. June 22nd, 1994. “O.J. Simpson Has Cameo In Training Movie About Ethics, Morality With AM-Simpson-Abuse Laws” by Lynn Elber. Associated Press. June 22nd, 1994. TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Commercial: “For Goodn3ss Sak3 3”

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