Ben Graham
Video Producer
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Ben is (unfortunately) a born and raised suburban D.C. native who grew up in a good, old-fashioned Catholic home. When he isn't busy being a self-taught jack-of-all-trades producing riveting video content for MRCTV he's probably reading and writing fiction, watching classic Chinese martial arts films, or hitting his head against a wall due to the constant influx of liberal bias and flawed liberal logic that brutally invades his daily routine.

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Ben Graham | April 8, 2015
Though he didn’t find the film particularly funny, North Korean defector and activist Lee Min-bok has been sending thousands of copies of “The Interview” across the border - using balloons. According to CNN, Lee says he does this to tell the truth to his fellow North Koreans, so that, maybe, they will rise up for the sake of revolution. He says: “I want my people to know the truth. That is…
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Ben Graham | April 8, 2015
Goldfish have taken over Teller Lake in Boulder, Colorado. Wildlife officials have come to the conclusion that a handful pet goldfish were released into the lake a few years back, and have since risen to numbers in the thousands. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson Jennifer Churchill believes that the fish, though domesticated, are capable of out-competing other fish in the lake and could…
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Ben Graham | April 7, 2015
Nineteen states allow teachers and other parent-authorized caregivers to spank children (and administer other forms of corporal punishment), so long as these disciplinary actions are not shown to be cruel and intentionally torturous. The discipline administered within your home and within schools are defined separately, meaning that you could choose to not incorporate spanking into your…
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Ben Graham | April 7, 2015
The answer? Try 1.1 gallons… for one, single, tiny almond. Seriously. This is not previously unknown information to farmers. You would hope that the government in California is aware of those numbers. But that isn’t stopping Gov. Jerry Brown from punishing citizens for lengthy showers or watering their “nice little green grass.” Think of it this way. The Blue Diamond brand of almonds offers…
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Ben Graham | April 6, 2015
This is, most likely, going to be one the most exciting videos you’ll see today. Two extreme adventurers get together to perform a stunt that will leave you with a gut-wrenching sensation. These daredevils put on their “wingsuits” and strap on their GoPro cameras, just so they can glide along the French Alps and hit a small target. They're moving so fast, it's a wonder they could pull this off…
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Ben Graham | April 3, 2015
We could make you a list, and we have, of all the horrible, hypocritical things Dan Savage enjoys saying. This is just the latest one. Savage was set off by Sen. Tom Cotton's (R-AR) comment to CNN's Wolf Blitzer, saying that U.S. needs to form a sense of perspective when it comes to our priorities. Gay marriage is not as important as the threat of nuclear annihilation: “I think it’s important…
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Ben Graham | April 3, 2015
Louis Jordan, 36, was reported missing for over 60 days after sailing out to sea for a simple day of fishing. The weather turned ugly and his boat was capsized by a rogue wave, breaking his mast and frying the boats electronics. He was stranded at sea and survived off of smart rationing and prayers to God. “I rationed my water to where I had drunk about a pint a day. For such a long a time I…
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Ben Graham | April 3, 2015
During the late 1800’s, travelers often reveled in a peculiar sight. At the rail station in Cape Town, South Africa, there was actually a very intelligent baboon who worked the levers that sent signals to inform engineers which track they should take. His name was Jack. He was owned by a man named James “Jumper” Wide, who earned his nickname due to his penchant for jumping between railcars… on…
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Ben Graham | April 2, 2015
If you have ever felt intense feelings of hatred for treadmills, there may actually be a legitimate reason. You see, treadmills were not initially created for the benefit of physical fitness. They were designed as a punishing vehicle for personal reformation through a slightly more benign form of torture. In the year 1818, English engineer Sir William Cubitt created the machine because of a…
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Ben Graham | April 2, 2015
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Maher took it upon himself to hold his fellows accountable for facets of their own hypocrisy. He lectures other liberals, telling them that, for a group so devoted to the idea of diversity and inclusion, they sure seem ready to berate anyone who does not agree with them one hundred percent. “Yes, we joke about everybody here and that’s something a lot of…