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Nov 23, 2024 • 58min
Michael & Karl Malone: NBA Legend Cigar Conversation
NBA legend Karl Malone joins Michael for an enlightening chat over cigars. Known for his incredible basketball skills, Malone shares personal stories that weave together life lessons and cultural insights. They explore how cigars forge connections across social divides, delve into the significance of heritage and craftsmanship in cigar production, and discuss resilience in the face of adversity. With humor and depth, Malone illustrates the importance of mentorship and legacy, making for a truly memorable and engaging conversation.

Nov 23, 2024 • 5min
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Nov 22, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1623 - The Matt Gaetz Withdrawal EXPLAINED In 5 Mins
Matt Gaetz's strategic withdrawal from the AG nomination sparks discussions on political maneuvering and ethics. A media controversy surrounding a report on sexual allegations raises questions about credibility. The tension between online authenticity and fabricated personas is explored, leading to a debate on political discourse. Heated discussions on transgender rights highlight safety concerns for women, while the impact of the Dobbs decision and personal beliefs complicate societal conversations. Financial stability before marriage is emphasized as a cornerstone for responsible relationships.

Nov 21, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1622 - Joe Biden Gets Us One Step Closer to WW3
Tensions rise as Ukraine launches ballistic missiles into Russia, spotlighting President Biden's pivotal role in the unfolding conflict. Meanwhile, calls for self-deportation are echoed amidst ongoing debates about immigration policy. The discussion shifts to a controversial Philadelphia hospital's approach to sex changes for minors, raising ethical concerns. Education is scrutinized for its failure to improve outcomes, while identity politics and media dynamics are dissected, revealing contradictions and challenges within the current political landscape.

Nov 20, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1621 - What Is A Man In A Women's Restroom?
Nancy Mace, a prominent Republican congresswoman from South Carolina known for her advocacy on women's issues, joins the discussion on the heated topic of restroom access for transgender individuals. She emphasizes the importance of protecting women's rights and privacy, critiquing the divided opinions within her party. The conversation also touches on the evolving role of influencers in news consumption and the broader implications of these debates on Capitol Hill, highlighting the need for effective leadership in addressing societal challenges.

Nov 19, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1620 - Trump's Win Triggers Mass Firings For Collapsing Lib Media
Layoffs at the Associated Press signal the struggles of liberal media amidst its shift to digital. A discussion emerges on Congress's handling of transgender rights, particularly spotlighting a newly elected trans-identifying member. The dialogue extends to protecting women-only spaces and the integrity of elections, raising pressing concerns about societal and political changes. Humor accompanies critiques of political absurdities and the influence of new cultural courses, reflecting a broader trend of millennials seeking family-friendly suburban life.

Nov 18, 2024 • 51min
Ep. 1619 - Christians Are 'White Supremacists'?
The podcast dives into the controversial labeling of Christian symbols as white supremacist by major media outlets. A humorous take on navigating Thanksgiving dinner discussions with liberal relatives provides a relatable touch. Also explored are the bold legacies of figures like Mike Tyson and the complexities of identity within the justice system. The impact of recent political appointments and societal perceptions of marginalized groups adds depth to the discourse, alongside critiques of media bias and political narratives.

Nov 16, 2024 • 42min
Real Answers and Real Drinks: Tim Pool | YES or NO
Tim Pool, an independent journalist known for his sharp political commentary, joins for a lively discussion filled with laughs. They tackle conspiracy theories and the influence of mainstream media while debunking celebrity promises to flee if Trump wins. Tim’s passion for skateboarding introduces humor about tricks and superstitions, and they share quirky anecdotes about bourbon and even voice acting for Dr. Fauci. It's a wild blend of politics, pop culture, and personal stories that keeps listeners engaged.

Nov 15, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1618 - Make America Healthy Again
A Republican president's surprising appointment of a Democratic figure raises eyebrows in the political landscape. The absurdity of defamation claims against conservatives is dissected, highlighting challenges in the public arena. Celebrity endorsements come under scrutiny, especially Oprah's financial ties to Kamala Harris. The chaotic impact of FDA regulations on butter waste is critiqued, as is the difficulty of political discussions during family gatherings. Lastly, the pros and cons of gambling legislation in Missouri spark a debate on addiction and the importance of shared values in dating.

Nov 14, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1617 - Did Biden Vote For TRUMP?
Joe Biden's unexpected welcome of Trump sparks debate about past political contradictions. The podcast humorously contrasts home maintenance woes with the dynamics of presidential interactions. It also dives into the implications of a first trans-identifying Congress member, addressing hot-button issues on gender representation and rights. Additionally, there's a critique of the Department of Education and a look at the ongoing challenges faced by Republicans in the Senate, highlighting the tension between traditional values and modern politics.