Great segment from Jason Salmon, a recent guest on The SnydeReport Podcast. I didn’t set out to be a political comedian, I’ve just alway made fun of the dumbest things I saw…

Paul Krugman recently talked with Lisa Graves, the author of the profoundly depressing book “Without Precedent.” The book charted the decline–okay, let’s be accurate, the corruption–of the Supreme Court under John Roberts.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that he “found the language and images” President Donald Trump has used in recent weeks to depict himself as a Jesus-like figure “offensive,” and called on the president to ease his public feud with the pope.
With a little more than two weeks to go before the May Primary, photos have surfaced involving conservative social media influencer Scott Pressler that can be best described as borderline pornographic. The photos allege that Pressler was involved in the world of gay porn.
Trump wants to purge from GOP ranks six Republican members of the Indiana Senate. These half-dozen Hoosier lawmakers wounded the fragile presidential psyche by voting against his ill-considered and quite possibly illegal plan to rig the state’s congressional maps ahead of this fall’s general election last December.
The Carmel Clay school board is weighing whether or not to put another referendum on November’s ballot. They say they need to cover a $120 million gap in state funding.
Today I filed to officially be a candidate for Secretary of State at the Democratic State Convention in June. From day one, this campaign has been about restoring integrity, trust, and accountability to this office. I’ll continue to work every day to earn the support of all delegates and Hoosiers.
With Indiana gas prices now averaging roughly 60 cents above where they were last year, according to GasBuddy, many Hoosiers continue to experience pain at the pump even as prices have fallen over the last few weeks.
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith learned of a potential threat on his home from an IndyStar reporter, despite the FBI's being told he may have been a target and collecting information on the situation.

An unclaimed $49.14 check from Warner Brothers Studio to NBA legend Reggie Miller remains unclaimed 21 years later. As does the $38.57 in wages owed to former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck since 2015 by NBC Universal — and the $83.19 in checks from the studio that the late Jim Irsay never claimed.
As spending on unflattering campaigns jets past $1 million, candidates spar over claims tied to a civil judgment against Copenhaver and her ex-husband. Plus, more moves in SK hynix lawsuits
The statutorily required direct-to-employer health care arrangements offered by five Indiana nonprofit hospital systems collectively cleared a 260% of Medicare pricing maximum last year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Health.

The Trump administration is in advanced talks for a financing package for Spirit Airlines as the carrier is facing the risk of a liquidation, according to people familiar with the matter.
A Houston federal court judge dismissed a lawsuit by Kash Patel that claimed Frank Figliuzzi defamed the FBI director in a comment on the MS NOW show “Morning Joe.”
Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.) has vanished from Capitol Hill and colleagues have not heard from the two-term congressman who lasted voted on March 5, Politico reported Wednesday. Kean’s team told the outlet that he has unspecified health issues, but even fellow Republicans in the New Jersey delegation have been unable to contact him, the outlet noted.
Global oil prices settled above $101 a barrel on Wednesday after Iran reportedly fired on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz and escorted two to the coast.
Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving his job, the Pentagon abruptly announced Wednesday, the first head of a military service to depart during President Donald Trump’s second term but just the latest top defense leader to step down or be ousted.
Former Trump ally Megyn Kelly criticized President Donald Trump for being neither “a moral man” nor “the greatest husband in the world” during a discussion about the president’s “demons” on Wednesday.
Donald Trump will launch a “revenge” attack on the White House media when he confronts them in person at a Washington dinner on Saturday night—then flee before there can be revenge. He is expected to target publications that he has accused of writing negatively about his administration and his war with Iran, in particular, according to sources.
The Senate took the first steps in a new effort to reopen the Department of Homeland Security early Thursday, voting to adopt a budget plan that would fund ICE and Border Patrol over Democratic objections and sending it to the House.
Donald Trump on Tuesday endorsed Anthony Constantino in the race for New York’s 21st Congressional District, embracing the Sticker Mule CEO even as questions swirl around his recent political activity.
The bureau said it is not pursuing a case, but the scrutiny is an example of the Trump administration weighing whether to criminalize routine news gathering.
Canada ‘s Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that Washington doesn’t get to dictate the terms of a continental trade deal known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, speaking of obstacles ahead of the accord’s review in July.
With three Cabinet members ousted by Donald Trump since March 5, a handful of Republican senators are growing anxious for several reasons that the firing hammer is about to drop on more, in part because the president is in a “bad mood” with his administration flailing.

The WNBA announced Wednesday, April 22 that the Indiana Fever will have all 44 games this season broadcast on national television. Not only is that a franchise record for the Fever, but it also sets a record for most nationally televised games for any WNBA team in the league's history.
Boston is reportedly signing a four-year, $6.3 million contract extension with the Fever. That would be the highest total salary in WNBA history, according to ESPN’s Sham Charania. Four-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces previously signed a three-year, $5 million deal.
The Indiana Fever are paying the price to stay competitive as the battle to attract top talent now includes the allure of million-dollar deals. As they work to maintain their position as a playoff-caliber team, Indiana is leading a new era of WNBA compensation.































