The Islamic State is demonstrating how easy it is to recruit gullible people, whilst world leaders are using fear to demonstrate exactly the same thing. All of a sudden we have a war on our hands.
Don’t listen. This week’s edition includes the word ‘Terrorist’, so anyone digesting this content will almost certainly end up on an ASIO watch list. Meanwhile, just be scared.
Should we be fighting ISIS, or will their extreme ways see their support fizzle out? The reaction in the US is mixed, but Tony ‘Action Man’ Abbott is adamant that you’ve got to be in it to win it.
Joan Rivers dead, Jennifer Lawrence naked (great for SEO), Bob Dylan in Sydney and Richard Kazimer’s Coq au Vin (so to speak). All that and more in this week’s Balls Radio.
The world has gone mad. Islamic terrorists are taking over swimming pools and dive bombing from the first floor, even though it’s strictly forbidden.
What is it about Clive Palmer that makes an incomprehensible statement in one breath, then moments later he's saying something profound? Its one of many questions posed in this week's Balls Radio.
Balls Radio is proud to call itself part of Team Australia – given that the only other choice is being declared a Jihadist and sent to jail.
Balls Radio starts the week off with a burst of Radio 2IQ, the radio station where stupid people can talk to each other about their ingrained prejudices. It's a purely fictional radio station, of course. Or is it.
The Commonwealth Games is over, Kylie has sung, leaving us all to focus on the Israeli Palestinian conflict and that other great war, between comedian Russell Brand and UK Fox news shock-jock Sean Hannity.
The situation between Israel and Gaza worsens, Russia steps up the cold war by banning some McDonald's products, the US Republicans are out to impeach the President and nut-jobs on the internet are developing conspiracy theories around flight MH17.
Phil Dobbie returns from a four week break to find a world in chaos. But still, the future is bright if you don't believe in man-made climate change and you think that asylum seekers can happily return to their former persecution.
ichard Kazimer describes the Aussie PM’s visit to the US as a comedy tour, featuring an aborted attempt to introduce a coalition of the unwilling on climate change and a faux pas over the Presidential gift.