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After discussing the Washington Capitals ending a 26-year title drought in the nation's capital, Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud Country Time for vowing to pay the fines and permit fees for kids hassled by the government for running lemonade stands without business licenses.  They're also disgusted as a 57-year-old married man with a high staff position for the Senate Intelligence Committee is charged with leaking classified information to two reporters, including his mistress, who was then 22 years old.  And they note this week's high profile suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain as the suicide rate skyrockets in much of America, and they implore anyone struggling to go on to find help.  Finally, they close on another somber note as they process the news that conservative columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer has only weeks to live.
After discussing the Washington Capitals ending a 26-year title drought in the nation's capital, Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud Country Time for vowing to pay the fines and permit fees for kids hassled by the government for running lemonade stands without business licenses.  They're also disgusted as a 57-year-old married man with a high staff position for the Senate Intelligence Committee is charged with leaking classified information to two reporters, including his mistress, who was then 22 years old.  And they note this week's high profile suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain as the suicide rate skyrockets in much of America, and they implore anyone struggling to go on to find help.  Finally, they close on another somber note as they process the news that conservative columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer has only weeks to live. read more read less

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