Best Podcast Episodes About Brett Meiselas

Best Podcast Episodes About Brett Meiselas

Everything podcasters are saying about Brett Meiselas — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 19 episodes
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Handsome
“… as well. What about Sabrina? Sabrina Jalise, yeah. Lisa Gilroy, I just picked my friends and I'm noticing there's not a lot of men on this list. Brett Goldstein is such a gentle, soft soul. Mavis. Mavis. I'm having a hard time saying anything bad about you. Yeah. I can't do Brett's accent. You do it. Come on, Mavis. Mavis is a lovely day then. That's a good Brett impression. yeah i'm gonna i'm doing a show with him soon uh and but where he doesn't he's not a roaster yeah yeah so i'm not picking any like strangers who are just gonna go with like the first thing they see what about you oh boy …” “… Oh, let's hear it. I don't think I can do it. Yeah, it's a tough one. It's pretty crazy how you... It's not bad. Is it? If I had my eyes closed, I would never guess who that was. I knew that was her with four words. I mean, Sarah Silverman's great as well. What about Sabrina? Sabrina Jalise, yeah. Lisa Gilroy, I just picked my friends and I'm noticing there's not a lot of men on this list. Brett Goldstein is such a gentle, soft soul. Mavis. Mavis. I'm having a hard time saying anything bad about you. Yeah. I can't do Brett's accent. You do it. Come on, Mavis. Mavis is a lovely day then. That's a good Brett impression. yeah i'm gonna i'm doing a show with him soon uh and but where he doesn't he's not a roaster yeah yeah so i'm not picking any like strangers who are just gonna go with like the first thing they see what about you oh boy let's see i would have you in tig as well because we would be looking handsome and we'd probably have on a suit because we'd be on some sort of stage uh-huh and if people are going to make fun of me. I at least want to be looking really sharp. Yeah. You're going to actually had a roast for my 30th birthday. Um, yeah. In my backyard. Um, and I …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss their ideal roast lineups, revealing their preferences for friends over strangers. The funniest moment comes when one host recalls a past roast at their birthday, admitting they don't remember the jokes but definitely had fun, highlighting the absurdity of roast culture.
Handsome · Pretty Little Episode #82 · Mar 13, 2026
Behind the Bastards
“… eight had been overturned, a one-loss record that ranked amongst the worst among circuit courts in the country. In the Mefa Pristone case, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, hardly a Bolshevik, expressed dismay that the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine had been granted standing. Kavanaugh wrote this. Quote, End quote. If the standard set by Judge Ho and his peers in New Orleans remained in place, Kavanaugh warned, Quote, Quote every citizen would have standing to challenge virtually every government action that they do not like Governing he suggested would become impossible It wasn just on the issue of …” “… it, quote, if the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was a boxer, you'd bet on the other guy. Writing a Supreme Court's reaction to Fifth Circuit rulings in July 2024, Klimanov noted that only three of the tribunal's decisions had been upheld, while eight had been overturned, a one-loss record that ranked amongst the worst among circuit courts in the country. In the Mefa Pristone case, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, hardly a Bolshevik, expressed dismay that the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine had been granted standing. Kavanaugh wrote this. Quote, End quote. If the standard set by Judge Ho and his peers in New Orleans remained in place, Kavanaugh warned, Quote, Quote every citizen would have standing to challenge virtually every government action that they do not like Governing he suggested would become impossible It wasn just on the issue of legal standing that the Supreme Court found the Fifth Circuit Court judgment lacking In the case of Rahimi v. The United States, the Fifth Circuit overturned a federal law that prohibited domestic abusers from buying firearms. The highest court, on June 21, 2024, overturned that decision by an 8-to-1 margin. Chief Justice John Roberts, who …” View more
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The Fifth Circuit Court has become notorious for its extreme rulings, often criticized by the U.S. Supreme Court. In a striking example, the Supreme Court overturned eight of the Fifth Circuit's decisions in just one term, highlighting a deep disagreement on legal standing and gun rights. This segment explores the implications of these rulings, including a controversial Texas law affecting social media and a drag show cancellation at a public university.
Behind the Bastards · It Could Happen Here Weekly 225 · Mar 28, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“Like Brett Rogers. Brett Rogers. That's right. Sorry. I'm thinking of the heavyweight boxer Burt Cooper. Burt Cooper. Who fought. He had some crazy wars with with Evander. Evander Holyfield. I think Evander's down in South Florida too now. I don't remember Cooper. He was a tank. He was a tank. He was a super jack guy But Brett Rogers when he fought Alistair Alistair immediately hit him with a low kick And you could tell he was like what is this It was a …” “Like Brett Rogers. Brett Rogers. That's right. Sorry. I'm thinking of the heavyweight boxer Burt Cooper. Burt Cooper. Who fought. He had some crazy wars with with Evander. Evander Holyfield. I think Evander's down in South Florida too now. I don't remember Cooper. He was a tank. He was a tank. He was a super jack guy But Brett Rogers when he fought Alistair Alistair immediately hit him with a low kick And you could tell he was like what is this It was a different kind of low kick because you dealing with the tree trunks of Alistair with perfect technique That guy was as good a kickboxer as has ever entered into MMA. And when he was saucy, he was a problem. He was a real fucking problem. speaking of kickboxers from that era coming to mma dude didn't gokan saki come over oh yeah i thought he was …” View more
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Dustin Poirier hilariously recalls his first encounter with calf kicks, likening it to having a flat tire mid-fight. The segment dives into the bizarre world of MMA techniques, revealing how these sneaky strikes can leave opponents confused and crippled, all while showcasing Poirier's unique perspective on the evolution of fighting styles.
The Joe Rogan Experience · JRE MMA Show #176 with Dustin Poirier · Mar 17, 2026
Small Town Murder
“Now, Dustin's uncle, Bruce, this is, I believe, Brett's dad's brother. Yeah. Bruce and Brett. Got some manly names. You're going to be Bruce and you're going to be Brett. You two are going to be men. Brett? Is that his name? This is Bruce. Dad's name is Brett. Yeah. Yeah. so Bruce said that Dustin was quote a super friend to Tracy and her family okay said they would go to church together they'd been paintball been to paintball shooting competitions he doesn't understand any of this he says he …” “Now, Dustin's uncle, Bruce, this is, I believe, Brett's dad's brother. Yeah. Bruce and Brett. Got some manly names. You're going to be Bruce and you're going to be Brett. You two are going to be men. Brett? Is that his name? This is Bruce. Dad's name is Brett. Yeah. Yeah. so Bruce said that Dustin was quote a super friend to Tracy and her family okay said they would go to church together they'd been paintball been to paintball shooting competitions he doesn't understand any of this he says he wonders if his nephew was just tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time was this just a horrible mistake he said I he said I think he walked in on something going on in the house i think dustin was coming to the rescue and in the darkness and confusion he ended up getting shot for mistaken reasons oh so they think maybe dustin was outside …” View more
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In a wild twist, Dustin's uncle Bruce shares his theory about Dustin's tragic fate, suggesting he stumbled into a chaotic situation. The real kicker? A pink notebook found in Dustin's car contains shocking plans hinting at a conspiracy that involves murder and deception, making it sound like a plot straight out of a thriller.
Small Town Murder · Cold Blooded "Hero" - Early, Iowa · Apr 02, 2026
Panic World
“… women can make money is not like a revolutionary. It's not going to end the world. There was a cohort of people who just like resented the fact like Brett Kavanaugh. Yeah. Although he's more Gen X, I guess. But he the idea that like, hey, when I was born, I was sort of bequeathed to something. And it was taken away from me. Exactly. And it was taken away from me. And Limbaugh was there. Basically, the people he spoke to didn't quite have it taken away from them. It was just being threatened.” “… places them lower than they were in the social pecking order. In other words, you know, it's more egalitarian. They were on the top and Gen Xers of my age, we were on the sort of like just on the other side of it, where like the idea that women can make money is not like a revolutionary. It's not going to end the world. There was a cohort of people who just like resented the fact like Brett Kavanaugh. Yeah. Although he's more Gen X, I guess. But he the idea that like, hey, when I was born, I was sort of bequeathed to something. And it was taken away from me. Exactly. And it was taken away from me. And Limbaugh was there. Basically, the people he spoke to didn't quite have it taken away from them. It was just being threatened.” View more
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Rush Limbaugh's messaging reinforced a powerful belief among boomers: 'Do not doubt yourself.' This mantra provided comfort to a generation feeling threatened by social changes, as Limbaugh dismissed environmental concerns and other progressive ideas. The segment explores whether Limbaugh was a catalyst for radicalization or simply a voice for existing sentiments.
Panic World · Boomer brain rot started long before Facebook · Mar 18, 2026
The NPR Politics Podcast
“… along behind the scenes. And then I saw this story in USA Today about a little bit of shade that Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, gave to Brett Kavanaugh, one of the other justices, conservative justice appointed by Trump, and Sonia Sotomayor is one of the liberal justices who was appointed by Barack Obama. She was at a University of Kansas event. And there was a case in which ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was doing stops where they were pulling people over. And a group pushed back against that, took it to the Supreme Court saying that this was racial profiling. And …” “… first. Well, I want to kind of, I was thinking about the Supreme Court because during the birthright citizenship case, it was kind of fun to be able to see the interactions between the justices again. And it started making me think about how they get along behind the scenes. And then I saw this story in USA Today about a little bit of shade that Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, gave to Brett Kavanaugh, one of the other justices, conservative justice appointed by Trump, and Sonia Sotomayor is one of the liberal justices who was appointed by Barack Obama. She was at a University of Kansas event. And there was a case in which ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was doing stops where they were pulling people over. And a group pushed back against that, took it to the Supreme Court saying that this was racial profiling. And Kavanaugh wrote the opinion, essentially saying that these are temporary stops. It's not that big a deal. And like, let them continue on that. People only miss a little bit of time. This is what she had to say about him without naming him. She said, I had a colleague in that case who wrote, you know, these are only temporary stops. This is from a man …” View more
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered a sharp critique of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's opinion on racial profiling during a recent event. She highlighted the class divide in their backgrounds, emphasizing how temporary stops by ICE can have severe consequences for working-class families, contrasting her experience with Kavanaugh's privileged upbringing. This moment reflects the deeper ideological fractures within the Supreme Court amidst today's political climate.
The NPR Politics Podcast · Is MAGA fracturing? · Apr 10, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… career is, they don't necessarily want to be essentially training your replacement. You've heard that phrase many times in business, right? Yeah, Brett Favre. You know, he didn't look at it like it was his job to train Aaron Rodgers. Who was the other person? Was it Tannehill? I feel like someone else made it very clear in the past decade. Joe Montana wasn't very kind to Steve Young. That was when people just spoke their mind. They both were adamant that they were better than the other person. But I think there was recently someone that said, it's not my job to mentor this person. That was …” “… also be a part of his legacy that he may embrace. Like, yeah, I'm not the Kirk Cousins I used to be, but if I could be a big part of this guy's story and he becomes something, I'm going to take a lot of pride in that. Some people, no matter what your career is, they don't necessarily want to be essentially training your replacement. You've heard that phrase many times in business, right? Yeah, Brett Favre. You know, he didn't look at it like it was his job to train Aaron Rodgers. Who was the other person? Was it Tannehill? I feel like someone else made it very clear in the past decade. Joe Montana wasn't very kind to Steve Young. That was when people just spoke their mind. They both were adamant that they were better than the other person. But I think there was recently someone that said, it's not my job to mentor this person. That was Tannehill saying that about Malik Willis. Yeah, because it was like, people said, are you going to mentor this guy? And he's like, it's not my job to mentor this guy. I interested in seeing what Cousins says about that But that could be a really cool part of his story where he takes a lot of pride in helping Mendoza become a future legend in the sport” View more
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Kirk Cousins could redefine his legacy by mentoring rookie Fernando Mendoza instead of viewing him as competition. At 37, Cousins has the chance to embrace a supportive role, unlike past quarterbacks like Tannehill and Favre who resisted mentoring their successors. This shift could not only benefit Mendoza but also add a meaningful chapter to Cousins' career story.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Cousins & Fernando, One Jersey Guys · Apr 03, 2026
KSR
“Let's go over a couple of other little notes. Brett Setzer, the donor who's been going after Mitch Barnhart, He's one of the knuckleheads about the contract. Really not even so much Mitch Barnhart. Eli Capiluto, he tweeted, I still haven't heard from President Capiluto since sending my letter this past Monday, and then he has a lot of emojis. Crickets, cricket emojis. Is Brett Setzer? Yeah, it sounds like he ain't going to drop this. He will absolutely not drop it. Like we said on the show this …” “Let's go over a couple of other little notes. Brett Setzer, the donor who's been going after Mitch Barnhart, He's one of the knuckleheads about the contract. Really not even so much Mitch Barnhart. Eli Capiluto, he tweeted, I still haven't heard from President Capiluto since sending my letter this past Monday, and then he has a lot of emojis. Crickets, cricket emojis. Is Brett Setzer? Yeah, it sounds like he ain't going to drop this. He will absolutely not drop it. Like we said on the show this week, it's going to take somebody with a little power to kind of make something happen. He is that guy. He's going to keep pushing it to try to make something happen. Yeah. Listen, I said this the other day. It ain't going away. Nope. He's not going to let it go away. We were the first ones to mention it. Then Linda Blackford made a big deal about …” View more
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Despite not advancing far in the NCAA tournament, Kentucky basketball proved its status as a marquee program by ranking as the second most-watched game in both the first and second rounds. This highlights the team's draw, as fans tune in not just to cheer, but also to see them lose, akin to the Yankees' appeal. If anyone doubts Kentucky's brand power, the ratings speak for themselves.
KSR · 2026-03-26- KSR - Hour 2 · Mar 26, 2026
Triple Click
“… more advanced tools, like unreal engine 5 for example allow you to make lower fidelity stuff at a at a faster pace so i texted friend of the show brett duville and i was like hey can you like give me the technical perspective on this bing kirk here editing this show with just a little update since Jason didn actually really identify Brett which is understandable given that longtime listeners probably already know who he is but I'm sure some of you don't. So just in case, Brett Duville is a programmer who has worked in the video game industry for a long time. He worked at LucasArts back in the …” “… one thought, is that even if you were making games lower fidelity, and even if that part of it took less time, I think that that wouldn't necessarily solve the problem. For the other part, I was curious as to technically whether it's true that these more advanced tools, like unreal engine 5 for example allow you to make lower fidelity stuff at a at a faster pace so i texted friend of the show brett duville and i was like hey can you like give me the technical perspective on this bing kirk here editing this show with just a little update since Jason didn actually really identify Brett which is understandable given that longtime listeners probably already know who he is but I'm sure some of you don't. So just in case, Brett Duville is a programmer who has worked in the video game industry for a long time. He worked at LucasArts back in the day. He also worked at Bethesda Game Studios where he was a lead on Skyrim, among other games. Now he works on indie games and he hosts the really great podcast Dev Game Club, which is all about video games. He and Tim Longo make that show. And incidentally, I actually wrote the theme music for that show. So Brett is a longtime friend of …” View more
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Despite advanced tools like Unreal Engine 5, game development isn't speeding up as expected. The reality is that increased scope, mismanagement, and the creative process itself contribute more to delays than technology. This insight reveals the complexities behind the scenes that many overlook.
Triple Click · Should You Buy A Switch 2 Before Prices Go Up? [Mailbag] · Apr 09, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“We'll talk about it all here on the Midas Touch podcast. I'm here in Austin with Brett and Jordy, where we are attending a number of podcasts and media related things, representing the Midas Mighty out here If you been wondering where are you guys That where we been lately And it been an honor though to represent the Midas Touch Network out here Brett and Jordy how are you Midas Touch live from Austin Texas Who'd have thunk it? They actually got us out of the house, brothers. Look at that. It's been a good trip so far. I want to …” “We'll talk about it all here on the Midas Touch podcast. I'm here in Austin with Brett and Jordy, where we are attending a number of podcasts and media related things, representing the Midas Mighty out here If you been wondering where are you guys That where we been lately And it been an honor though to represent the Midas Touch Network out here Brett and Jordy how are you Midas Touch live from Austin Texas Who'd have thunk it? They actually got us out of the house, brothers. Look at that. It's been a good trip so far. I want to give a huge shout out to everybody watching live, everybody listening on the audio podcast. I know, I'll just say out front, I know we're still having issues with the audio podcast on Apple Podcasts. podcasts. If you're still unable to find the feed, let us know. We're working with it. But just continue to refresh that feed, leave reviews. It's the …” View more
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Donald Trump's foreign policy has led to a dramatic shift from arrogance to desperation, as he now begs for allies' support in a spiraling war. The brothers of MeidasTouch reflect on how Trump's disregard for international alliances has backfired, leaving America isolated and facing the consequences of his actions. This situation exemplifies the downfall of Trump's promised golden age, revealing instead an era of American humiliation.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · MeidasTouch Full Podcast - 3/17/26 · Mar 17, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… Hey, I'm Cal Big Dumper Raleigh for Toto Toilets. He could record our Dude Wipes commercials. Yo, I got one for Dude Wipes. How about George Brett for Dude Wipes? And you're like, George Brett for Dude Wipes. And then you remember that story. And then you remember the story. If you don't know the George Brett story, look it up on YouTube and thank us later. That's a white extra pine tar off. Oh, no, no, no. If you don't know the George Brett story. This is George. I had an accident in my pants. I remember you guys bringing this up before. Okay. How about this? How about this? Isaac …” “… a good one you like that one by the way his reputation of being such a great guy yeah has made people forget the Stupid crab-like story, which was always silly anyway. How about this one? It's a good one. How about Cal Big Dumper Raleigh for Toto Toilets? Hey, I'm Cal Big Dumper Raleigh for Toto Toilets. He could record our Dude Wipes commercials. Yo, I got one for Dude Wipes. How about George Brett for Dude Wipes? And you're like, George Brett for Dude Wipes. And then you remember that story. And then you remember the story. If you don't know the George Brett story, look it up on YouTube and thank us later. That's a white extra pine tar off. Oh, no, no, no. If you don't know the George Brett story. This is George. I had an accident in my pants. I remember you guys bringing this up before. Okay. How about this? How about this? Isaac Lohenkron knows because I think he ate with George Brett that night. Do you know that story? Yeah. Okay. One of the great stories. Wait a minute. I just walked in. We are talking about the George Brett story that he was overheard talking on the open mic about. Yeah. Great story of all time. And that's a bad crab legs. And yeah. Okay. They made a song out …” View more
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Imagine Philip Rivers promoting Trojan condoms! In a hilarious discussion, the hosts brainstorm perfect celebrity endorsements based on quirky stories and reputations. From LeBron James needing Dr. Scholl's to George Brett's unforgettable mishap, these ideas are both entertaining and memorable.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Ben RICE, Shaq Diesel, Trading Cards · Mar 25, 2026
KSR
“… idea, and then it just didn't go anywhere. It's still something out there. We ended up not doing it. All right, who's up first? All right, we've got Brett. Brett, go ahead, Brett. Brett, I want to tell you, you're not good enough to play for Kentucky basketball. Go ahead, Brett. Yeah, absolutely. I feel you. I wouldn't want to be ridiculed by Matt Jones and Ryan Limit. But, no, just kidding. So, fellas, three quick questions, Matt Jones, if I can. They're real quick. One, who's your favorite Cincinnati Reds player? to, you know, we were told all this Nintendo style big motion offense was coming …” “You want a piece of random U.K. history? Yeah. Clay Travis, pre-being Mr. Politics, called me and wanted to make a documentary about the Billy years. It would be good. And I was like, you know, it's not a bad idea, and then it just didn't go anywhere. It's still something out there. We ended up not doing it. All right, who's up first? All right, we've got Brett. Brett, go ahead, Brett. Brett, I want to tell you, you're not good enough to play for Kentucky basketball. Go ahead, Brett. Yeah, absolutely. I feel you. I wouldn't want to be ridiculed by Matt Jones and Ryan Limit. But, no, just kidding. So, fellas, three quick questions, Matt Jones, if I can. They're real quick. One, who's your favorite Cincinnati Reds player? to, you know, we were told all this Nintendo style big motion offense was coming with Pope, all the cuts and it not a negative question it just understanding why Why did we see players dribbling down the court shooting or players dribbling down the court driving to the basket with three people that even Nate Oates called out? Why was that? Why couldn't we run a motion or cut? Why is no one asking folk that hard-hitting question? …” View more
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Kentucky's basketball offense faltered because the team was not built to execute the promised motion offense. This mismatch led to defensive strategies from opponents that exposed their weaknesses, resulting in a frustrating season. The coaching adjustments were too late to salvage the initial struggles, raising questions about recruitment and strategy.
KSR · 2026-03-26- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 26, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
“… prices being up. He downplays it. And then guess what he does? Blames it on Joe Biden. The old trusty blame it on Joe Biden. Hi, Mr. Vice President. Brett Kast with WXYZ here in Detroit. Thank you for taking questions. We're seeing gas prices here climbing at home, in particular here in Metro Detroit with what's going on with Iran and the impacts on the street of Hormuz. What is the administration doing to help keep gas prices down, and where do you see gas prices going here in the near future? Well, you know, the President of the United States has been crystal clear about this. Look, gas prices …” “… wonder NATO allies don't want to go on a suicide mission for somebody that bullies them either way. Let's go over to J.D. Vance, who held a rally in Auburn Hills, Michigan. He spoke at a manufacturing plant in which he just lied. He talked about gas prices being up. He downplays it. And then guess what he does? Blames it on Joe Biden. The old trusty blame it on Joe Biden. Hi, Mr. Vice President. Brett Kast with WXYZ here in Detroit. Thank you for taking questions. We're seeing gas prices here climbing at home, in particular here in Metro Detroit with what's going on with Iran and the impacts on the street of Hormuz. What is the administration doing to help keep gas prices down, and where do you see gas prices going here in the near future? Well, you know, the President of the United States has been crystal clear about this. Look, gas prices are up, and we know they're up, and we know that people are hurting because of it. it. And we're doing everything that we can to ensure that they stay lower. I will say, the president said this, and I certainly agree with it. This is a temporary blip. What happened under the Biden administration is the gas prices were high for four years. Gas …” View more
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During a rally in Auburn Hills, Michigan, J.D. Vance downplayed rising gas prices and blamed them on President Biden, despite evidence to the contrary. His claims sparked skepticism as he ignored the global factors affecting fuel costs, leading to a silent crowd questioning his narrative. This moment highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric and the realities faced by everyday Americans.
The Adam Mockler Show · Entire Trump Admin SCRAMBLES over NEW BOMBSHELL · Mar 18, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… UnitedHealthcare CEO was taught that garbage. And the people purveying this poison, they are doing massive damage. The lunatic who tried to murder Brett Kavanaugh was taught that garbage. And when you teach people violence is okay. And justified. And justified. Morally justified. You must act. By the way, this lunatic was not at all worried about all the children who were raped by human traffickers under the Democrats' open borders. Those crimes, he was not worried about the people murdered by illegal alien criminals and gangbangers released. Those murders don't concern him at all. It's kind of …” “This young man was taught that garbage. The young man who murdered the UnitedHealthcare CEO was taught that garbage. And the people purveying this poison, they are doing massive damage. The lunatic who tried to murder Brett Kavanaugh was taught that garbage. And when you teach people violence is okay. And justified. And justified. Morally justified. You must act. By the way, this lunatic was not at all worried about all the children who were raped by human traffickers under the Democrats' open borders. Those crimes, he was not worried about the people murdered by illegal alien criminals and gangbangers released. Those murders don't concern him at all. It's kind of like the leftists who hate Israel and are constantly protesting against Israel. And yet when Iran murders between 10 and 40,000 protesters, not a single leftist utters a peep because they only care about the people they deem oppressors. And I really do hope that some responsible Democrat office holders stand up and say, you know, the rhetoric that …” View more
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Political violence has escalated to the point where individuals wear bulletproof vests to events, a shocking indicator of our times. This segment highlights how irresponsible rhetoric from some Democrats contributes to this climate of fear and violence, urging party leaders to recognize their role in this escalating crisis. The speaker reflects on personal safety and the urgent need for accountability in political discourse.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · THIRD Assassination Attempt on President Trump...while Democrats Rhetoric Fuels the Fire · Apr 27, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… It's oh so good. Lots and lots and lots of winning, ladies and gentlemen, including a lot of illegals either being deported or self-deporting. And Brett, ICE Director Lyons went on to tell us that ICE has now arrested more than 453,000 criminal aliens. Wow. Those are aliens who have been charged with or convicted of a crime since President Trump began his second term in office. There you go. And, of course, Joe Biden let them in. Unvetted, unvetted for criminality, gang membership, disease, anything. It was stuffing a Trojan horse with illegals, and we're still suffering the consequences. But …” “We love to win. Winning, winning, so much winning. There's lots of winning, lots of winning, lots of winning, lots of winning, lots of winning, lots of winning. It's oh so good. Lots and lots and lots of winning, ladies and gentlemen, including a lot of illegals either being deported or self-deporting. And Brett, ICE Director Lyons went on to tell us that ICE has now arrested more than 453,000 criminal aliens. Wow. Those are aliens who have been charged with or convicted of a crime since President Trump began his second term in office. There you go. And, of course, Joe Biden let them in. Unvetted, unvetted for criminality, gang membership, disease, anything. It was stuffing a Trojan horse with illegals, and we're still suffering the consequences. But I'm glad that Donald Trump is kicking some butt. Oh, here's some more good news. Guess what's happened to Tucker Carlson's popularity among Republicans? Let's start off with Tucker Carlson, who has been in absolute free fall with Republicans. I mean, just take a look at this. Look at this trend line. Tucker Carlson's net favorable. Back in March of …” View more
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Under President Trump's second term, ICE has arrested over 453,000 criminal aliens, showcasing a significant crackdown on illegal immigration. This surge in arrests contrasts sharply with the previous administration's policies, which critics argue allowed unvetted individuals into the country. The political landscape is shifting as Trump's popularity remains high among Republicans, overshadowing figures like Tucker Carlson, whose support has plummeted.
The Rob Carson Show · Winning, Whining, and Woke Weirdness · Apr 10, 2026
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
“… chatter was even in the early days of the internet but he knew what the chatter was He heard the reactions in the arena People knew that he screwed Brett even though he gave that now famous interview Brett screwed Brett He leaned into it. What if Triple H did that now? He's the guy that fans point to when something happens. Whether it's good or bad, Triple H gets the brunt of it. So what if we get like the authority again, but one that feels more real now because Triple H is the guy with Vince gone. What if Triple H in a very authentic way does this big like F you to the fans? Like, yeah, I …” “… the 2026 version of the corporation like this could be the tko heel stable vince mcmahon worked so well as such a great heel as that mr mcmahon character after the montreal screw job because he leaned into how people felt about him he knew what the chatter was even in the early days of the internet but he knew what the chatter was He heard the reactions in the arena People knew that he screwed Brett even though he gave that now famous interview Brett screwed Brett He leaned into it. What if Triple H did that now? He's the guy that fans point to when something happens. Whether it's good or bad, Triple H gets the brunt of it. So what if we get like the authority again, but one that feels more real now because Triple H is the guy with Vince gone. What if Triple H in a very authentic way does this big like F you to the fans? Like, yeah, I raised ticket prices. Yeah. And I got rid of like the, those cheapskates that were only coming in and buying up the nosebleeds i don't know what it would be but i'm just making this up right now but it feels like with that promo that cm punk cut on raw which also felt like a reaction to the cm or the pat mcafee thing on friday what if with this promo …” View more
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What if Triple H embraces the backlash from fans, similar to Vince McMahon's iconic heel persona? Speculating on the potential revival of a modern authority stable, this segment explores how recent events, including CM Punk's promo and rising ticket prices, may lead to a more authentic confrontation with the audience. The lines are blurring, and this could set the stage for something much bigger in WWE.
Insight with Chris Van Vliet · AskCVV #130 - Pat McAfee's Surprise On Smackdown, WrestleMania Ticket Prices, CM Punk's Latest Pipebomb · Apr 10, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… Praise be to Allah. Yeah, tweet, which was another tweet that's got everybody spun up. So, I mean, I'm looking up and down the line here. You've got Brett Weinstein. You've got, of course, Tucker Carlson, Ro Khanna. You've got a lot of people basically now saying invoke the 25th, get him out of office, and then you have a bunch of other people that are saying, guys, keep your wits about you. You know, J.D. Vance is out there in Hungary, basically sounding a pretty conventional tone. You know, J.D. is known to be one of the people inside the administration who is more on the anti-interventionist …” “… a deadline of 8 p.m. tonight. He extended it once to basically say, come to the negotiating table, open the straight. He used an expletive. Open the expletive straight. Open the expletive straight. And then he did the, you know, praise be to Allah. Praise be to Allah. Yeah, tweet, which was another tweet that's got everybody spun up. So, I mean, I'm looking up and down the line here. You've got Brett Weinstein. You've got, of course, Tucker Carlson, Ro Khanna. You've got a lot of people basically now saying invoke the 25th, get him out of office, and then you have a bunch of other people that are saying, guys, keep your wits about you. You know, J.D. Vance is out there in Hungary, basically sounding a pretty conventional tone. You know, J.D. is known to be one of the people inside the administration who is more on the anti-interventionist track. Jay, it's kind of like when Rush Limbaugh used to say, I'll let you know when it's time to worry. And I don't think we're there yet. I think this is an incredibly important day. This is a critical day, a historic day. But to jump to conclusions that President Trump is considering using a nuclear weapon I think is beyond rational. And I would …” View more
Ridealong summary
President Trump claims that a 'whole civilization' could end tonight if Iran's regime does not comply. This statement has sparked intense debate, with some fearing it hints at nuclear action, while others argue it's a strategic move for regime change. The discussion reveals the complexity and gravity of the situation, emphasizing the importance of staying rational in the face of alarming rhetoric.
The Charlie Kirk Show · A Civilization Dies Tonight? The Iran Panic Attack On the Right · Apr 07, 2026
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
“Okay, so Brett Stevens makes a very interesting point in his column today, which is that there is an idea that the regime is transitioning theoretically from being a powerful country to being a new force of resistance, from being to be trans translating itself into being isis or hezbollah or hamas or something like that but that this is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it is and what the regime is is a structure that sits atop a country of 90 million …” “Okay, so Brett Stevens makes a very interesting point in his column today, which is that there is an idea that the regime is transitioning theoretically from being a powerful country to being a new force of resistance, from being to be trans translating itself into being isis or hezbollah or hamas or something like that but that this is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it is and what the regime is is a structure that sits atop a country of 90 million people that means that the people who work for the regime go to buildings, they take phone calls, they push buttons to make sure the electrical grid doesn't overheat, they send out social security checks or whatever forms of subvention there is, they manage the roads, they send somebody out to fill a pothole, all of that. It's a country, and the …” View more
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The Iranian regime cannot simply transition from governing a country of 90 million people to becoming a guerrilla force like ISIS or Hezbollah. They rely on a complex structure that manages essential services and infrastructure, which guerrilla groups cannot provide on their own. As Iran faces military challenges, the reality of their governance model becomes increasingly clear, revealing the limitations of their current strategy.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast · Cease Or No Cease · Apr 09, 2026
KSR
“… actual fan base feel? We'll do that a little bit in the second hour. But we'll take a break. We'll talk some more about it. We need to talk about Brett Setzer's letter that he wrote, and we need to talk about the women's team going to the Sweet 16 to play Texas. That's next here on KS.” “… just hear from people. We're going to talk in a second about the other thing that's sort of come, the pointing fingers. And I want to be able to allow fans to just have some time to, so it's not just Matt, Ryan, Drew, and Shannon. Like how does the actual fan base feel? We'll do that a little bit in the second hour. But we'll take a break. We'll talk some more about it. We need to talk about Brett Setzer's letter that he wrote, and we need to talk about the women's team going to the Sweet 16 to play Texas. That's next here on KS.” View more
Ridealong summary
Listeners will soon have the chance to voice their opinions as the hosts open the phone lines to hear from the fanbase. This segment highlights the importance of fan feedback while also teasing discussions about the women's team advancing to the Sweet 16 and a notable letter from Brett Setzer. The hosts want to ensure that it's not just their opinions that matter, but also the passionate insights from fans.
KSR · 2026-03-24- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 24, 2026

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