Throughout this election season, we’ve been bringing you the political musings of Philly political consultant Ken Smukler from his guest spots on The Tom Joyner Morning Show, a nationally syndicated radio show with 8 million listeners in 105 markets that airs locally on Old School 100.3. Whether he’s wondering who put Hillary Clinton in a “yellow Kimono” or littering his soliloquies with references to the feud between Meek Mill and Drake, Smukler morphs from suburban dad into hip-hop aficionado with a penchant for saying just what we’ve all been thinking.
In this episode, Smukler calls out Trump’s speech-making style as “substantive if the definition of the word substantive is the opposite of the definition of the word substantive” and “Jacksonian if by Jackson you’re referring to Jackie, Marlon or Jermaine.”
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