Best Podcast Episodes About Chuck Lidell

Best Podcast Episodes About Chuck Lidell

Everything podcasters are saying about Chuck Lidell — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 18 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Chuck Lidell

Adam Carolla Show
“… in Florida, they don't like Fidel. But what about the people who couldn't get in an inner tube and paddle their way to Florida? Who? It's good on Chuck Todd for, you know, following up. It's so funny, though, to watch leftist news guys try to extract information. They're like, well, but you do understand that maybe sometimes kind of that some people might have some thought about a negative thought, perhaps just a little bit with only some people. Like, listen to him.” “… Florida would take it that way. But that doesn't explain what you meant by it. That's how people perceived it. And then I'm sorry for the Cuban people who lost their leader that they hated who imprisoned them. But her explanation was, is the people in Florida, they don't like Fidel. But what about the people who couldn't get in an inner tube and paddle their way to Florida? Who? It's good on Chuck Todd for, you know, following up. It's so funny, though, to watch leftist news guys try to extract information. They're like, well, but you do understand that maybe sometimes kind of that some people might have some thought about a negative thought, perhaps just a little bit with only some people. Like, listen to him.” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dissect Karen Bass's baffling comments about Fidel Castro, hilariously questioning her grasp of cultural sensitivity. The funniest moment comes when they mock her assumption that Californians wouldn't mind her usage of 'Comandante' while Floridians would be offended, leading to a comedic breakdown of her logic.
Adam Carolla Show · Kelly Rizzo Talks Bob Saget’s Legacy & His Late Embrace of Danny Tanner · Apr 07, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“Producer Josh just came out and there's a really bad story about Chuck Norris. And I don't want to say anything until I absolutely know. So but, you know, he was hospitalized in medical emergency. And man, I don't know about you, but I grew up with Chuck Norris, Invasion USA. was a was a movie in the chat where he fights Bruce Lee. Was that Enter the Dragon? I love Chuck Norris. I mean, he was, you know, all the jokes about how tough Chuck Norris was and stuff. Man, if so, yeah, passed. Oh, my gosh, that's …” “Producer Josh just came out and there's a really bad story about Chuck Norris. And I don't want to say anything until I absolutely know. So but, you know, he was hospitalized in medical emergency. And man, I don't know about you, but I grew up with Chuck Norris, Invasion USA. was a was a movie in the chat where he fights Bruce Lee. Was that Enter the Dragon? I love Chuck Norris. I mean, he was, you know, all the jokes about how tough Chuck Norris was and stuff. Man, if so, yeah, passed. Oh, my gosh, that's horrible. I know we all have an expiration date, folks, but he was a real hero of mine growing up. And from what I heard, I never had the pleasure of meeting him. I heard he was an amazing guy. So some sad news on a Friday. Thanks, Josh. That's why we were a little late. You know, I don't want to put something out there. And it's not true. We try to do …” View more
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Chuck Norris has been hospitalized due to a medical emergency, leaving fans in shock and concern. Growing up with his iconic roles in films like 'Invasion USA,' many viewed him as a hero, making this news particularly heartbreaking. The segment reflects on his impact and the collective anxiety surrounding the health of beloved figures.
The Dan Bongino Show · Yes, It Is Happening (Ep. 2477) · Mar 20, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“… along the lines of what the trump administration is willing to do to get things back in running order and there's enough democrats that say okay it chuck schumer's gonna take a fucking bath all he's doing right now is prolonging the inevitable yeah prolonging the pain what a box canyon he's walked himself into but that's why you gotta get rid of leadership when you have this problem because they can't do the thing of serving the american people if they don't have the trust of their colleagues and the respect of the base of their political party and he's gotten to a point where he's got none of …” “If they come to you, whenever Homeland Security reopens, it is not going to be dictated by Black Lives Matter. it'll be something along the lines of what the trump administration is willing to do to get things back in running order and there's enough democrats that say okay it chuck schumer's gonna take a fucking bath all he's doing right now is prolonging the inevitable yeah prolonging the pain what a box canyon he's walked himself into but that's why you gotta get rid of leadership when you have this problem because they can't do the thing of serving the american people if they don't have the trust of their colleagues and the respect of the base of their political party and he's gotten to a point where he's got none of it no colleagues don't trust him evidenced by the wall street journal story right the progressive base hates him they hated him for like doing just passing a biden budget there's nowhere for him to go so he has to take everyone hostage as a result of his own political standing that's a hell of a thing it's it's cowardice and it's selfishness and …” View more
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Chuck Schumer's political cowardice is causing chaos at TSA checkpoints, as he prioritizes his job security over the American people's needs. His inability to gain trust from colleagues and his own base has led to a standoff that affects millions, while Democrats like John Ossoff remain silent. This situation highlights how personal agendas can create widespread suffering.
Ruthless Podcast · Why Democrats Won’t Take Yes for an Answer on DHS funding · Mar 26, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… little by little, you know, it came back to its robust. God bless you. For herself. Pulsating. I love you, man. He's grating his teeth. All right. Chuck's got a heart out. We got one more question for him, and Brian in Portland's got it. Brian, Portland. Hey, I'm coming to Portland, the Aladdin Theater, June 9th. So come say hi. Oh, that's a great place. It is a great place. Thanks, Brian. Chuck, go ahead and ask Chuck a question. Hey, well, first of all, hello, Adam, Gina, and Balls. I just want to say hey there. I love you, man. Chuck, you have such a great reputation for being a party guy, …” “… Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wow. It's a smaller tube. I did not know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, so, and they said, well, you know, right here, the blood, the nerves aren't. And I said, that's exactly where, he said, I can see the scar. And, you know, little by little, you know, it came back to its robust. God bless you. For herself. Pulsating. I love you, man. He's grating his teeth. All right. Chuck's got a heart out. We got one more question for him, and Brian in Portland's got it. Brian, Portland. Hey, I'm coming to Portland, the Aladdin Theater, June 9th. So come say hi. Oh, that's a great place. It is a great place. Thanks, Brian. Chuck, go ahead and ask Chuck a question. Hey, well, first of all, hello, Adam, Gina, and Balls. I just want to say hey there. I love you, man. Chuck, you have such a great reputation for being a party guy, but you guys had gotten the song one from, I believe, Harry Nilsson. I wonder if you could just talk about that experience, and also did you get a chance to party with Harry at all? Because he was also known for being a little bit of a partier himself. Yeah, well, Harry and I became very good friends. I'll start at the end and then move forward. …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Chuck recounts the shocking moment when he heard a 'split' during an intimate encounter, leading to a chaotic trip to the emergency room filled with giggling doctors. His vivid storytelling about the aftermath and the absurdity of getting an MRI for his 'peepee' keeps listeners laughing while blending humor with real-life medical mishaps.
Adam Carolla Show · Chuck Negron + Stephen Malkmus (Carolla Classics) · Apr 26, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… defense. He tapped twice. Yeah. He also fought 45 minutes. He fought Tom Erickson for 45 minutes. Remember that? Oh, yeah. I thought Murillo beat Chuck Liddell, too, honestly, in that fight. He might have, yeah. He was a bad motherfucker. He was really good boxing and insane jiu-jitsu, but really good boxing. One of the first guys from that Carlson Gracie team, along with Vitor. Good wrestler, too. He had good takedowns for a jiu-jitsu guy, too. But that's my point. So he's at the UFC just cornering Jose Delano, and no one knows who he is. And I'm like, yo, I need to give a lesson on this guy. …” “… him or something towards the end. Yeah, it was a big cut. They stopped it from a cut, right? Speaking of old school guys, guess who was at the UFC last week? Murillo Bustamanch. Oh! Yes! He was cornering Jose Delano. He tapped twice in a world title defense. He tapped twice. Yeah. He also fought 45 minutes. He fought Tom Erickson for 45 minutes. Remember that? Oh, yeah. I thought Murillo beat Chuck Liddell, too, honestly, in that fight. He might have, yeah. He was a bad motherfucker. He was really good boxing and insane jiu-jitsu, but really good boxing. One of the first guys from that Carlson Gracie team, along with Vitor. Good wrestler, too. He had good takedowns for a jiu-jitsu guy, too. But that's my point. So he's at the UFC just cornering Jose Delano, and no one knows who he is. And I'm like, yo, I need to give a lesson on this guy. He's one of my favorite fighters of all time, but no one knows who he is. That's crazy. He's a legend. But, you know, there's so many people now. It's like time just goes on. What a bunch of killers Carlson had back in the day, man. Dude, I was at his school in 96 when all that was going down. When right before Vitor got into the UFC. Florio, …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts reminisce about Mark Kerr's unforgettable early UFC submission of Dan Bobish, using his chin to the eye! The banter flows as they recall the absurdity of that fight and the evolution of jiu-jitsu in MMA, highlighting how wrestlers turned the tide against the once-mystical art.
The Joe Rogan Experience · JRE MMA Show #177 - Protect Ya Neck · Apr 10, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… and they're like, okay, clearly you win. You get the patent. You do a focus group, and you bring the focus group in and say, all right. You line up Chuck Liddell. You line up Icegirvin. You line up Caleb Williams. you go okay who is Iceman and you point you know if I'm if I'm Gervin I'm wearing my uniform I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey yes Marvin that said ice on the back yes yes it doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform no it doesn one is Iceman the other one is a guy that pretends to be cold I would come in and do a finger roll Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll …” “… to court. If I'm him, I'm going to say, here it is. There's me. Yes, Seton? I do. I think there's something, too, if you bring all of them into court and line them up and ask the jury which one of them is Iceman, and they point to George Irvin, and they're like, okay, clearly you win. You get the patent. You do a focus group, and you bring the focus group in and say, all right. You line up Chuck Liddell. You line up Icegirvin. You line up Caleb Williams. you go okay who is Iceman and you point you know if I'm if I'm Gervin I'm wearing my uniform I'd be wearing my San Antonio Spurs jersey yes Marvin that said ice on the back yes yes it doesn't say ice on the Chicago Bears uniform no it doesn one is Iceman the other one is a guy that pretends to be cold I would come in and do a finger roll Like I would do the little Girvin finger roll there Maybe grow his hair back. Get a fro back. Yes, Paulie. It's like if I said, oh, I saw, I was watching NFL Network and LT was being interviewed. I'm referring to who? Well, that's different. Yeah, that is. Because that could be Lawrence Taylor or Danian Tomlinson. Right. But those are just initials. I wonder if either trademarked that for …” View more
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In a playful debate, the Dan Patrick Show team argues over who truly deserves the nickname 'Iceman.' While George Gervin has the documentation and a signature play, others like Chuck Liddell and even current athletes are vying for the title. The discussion dives into the cultural significance of nicknames in sports and how they shape identity.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Mar 27, 2026
Letters from an American
“… In the wake of the murder of Alex Preddy and Renee Good, Democrats made it clear no blank check for ICE and Border Patrol, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat of New York, explained. Senate Democrats repeatedly tried to pass a measure to fund all of DHS except ICE and Border Patrol, which were already funded with that huge pot of money under the budget reconciliation bill of last July. But Republicans, under pressure from Trump, repeatedly voted down the Democrats' attempt to fund the rest of DHS, including TSA, without funding for ICE and CBP. Instead, demanding Democrats pass …” “… favor increased funding for ICE. Public opposition to more funding for ICE and Border Patrol without significant changes to their behavior, has put Democratic senators on solid ground to oppose funding all of DHS without a promise of those changes. In the wake of the murder of Alex Preddy and Renee Good, Democrats made it clear no blank check for ICE and Border Patrol, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat of New York, explained. Senate Democrats repeatedly tried to pass a measure to fund all of DHS except ICE and Border Patrol, which were already funded with that huge pot of money under the budget reconciliation bill of last July. But Republicans, under pressure from Trump, repeatedly voted down the Democrats' attempt to fund the rest of DHS, including TSA, without funding for ICE and CBP. Instead, demanding Democrats pass the package the House had, the one with full funding for DHS, including for ICE and CBP. Then on Sunday, Trump demanded the Senate add to the funding plan the so-called Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or Save America Act, a bill that would require people to show not just ID, but also proof of citizenship to register to vote and to vote, and …” View more
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The political stalemate over DHS funding is exacerbated by Trump's demands for controversial voting legislation, complicating efforts to resolve airport disruptions.
Letters from an American · Republican Governance in This Era · Mar 29, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… Adolf, little Adolf Fuentes. The pre-bubescent transitioning little puke. And there are more, but I don't have time to list them all. So here's Chuck Schumer at a press conference today. Now keep something in mind. He likes to tell Jewish people he's Jewish. Okay, I believe him, he's Jewish. But more than that, he's the Democrat leader in the Senate. And he refuses to contemn Abdul El-Sayed, who's likely the Democrat nominee for the Senate in Michigan, because for Schumer it's about power. He wants the votes. He wants all this. So the Democrat Party opens its arms to these people. Opens its …” “… and support those positions, can you? And he repeatedly stabbing the president in the back just like Marjorie Trader Gangrene Just like Megyn Kelly Just like the bloated fraudster Third Reich Steve Bannon And just like the other little Pucins. Little Adolf, little Adolf Fuentes. The pre-bubescent transitioning little puke. And there are more, but I don't have time to list them all. So here's Chuck Schumer at a press conference today. Now keep something in mind. He likes to tell Jewish people he's Jewish. Okay, I believe him, he's Jewish. But more than that, he's the Democrat leader in the Senate. And he refuses to contemn Abdul El-Sayed, who's likely the Democrat nominee for the Senate in Michigan, because for Schumer it's about power. He wants the votes. He wants all this. So the Democrat Party opens its arms to these people. Opens its arms to these people. You saw the Congress nutjob that got elected in New Jersey the other day. The Democrat Party is the home to the racists, the bigots, the anti-Semi-Jew haters, to the Christian haters, to the American haters, to the Islamists and the Marxists. Their home is in the Democrat Party. Say what you will. It's not in the Republican …” View more
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The Democrat Party is increasingly becoming a home for Islamist movements and anti-Semitic sentiments, as highlighted by Chuck Schumer's refusal to condemn Abdul El-Sayed, a potential Senate nominee. This shift is evident in the party's welcoming of figures who promote anti-American and anti-Christian ideologies, contrasting sharply with the Republican stance. The implications of this trend raise serious concerns about the party's direction and values.
Mark Levin Podcast · The Best Of Mark Levin - 4/25/26 · Apr 25, 2026
The NPR Politics Podcast
“… I don't think this will surprise anybody in this room that everyone pretty much went into reporting mode as soon as they were up from the floor. Um, Chuck Todd, who used to be with NBC was at the table next to us. He was up probably sooner than everyone else filming. Um, I might've suggested he get down given that it was still unclear at that moment, but there was just mass confusion. I mean, people didn't even know how to exit the perimeter when we were trying to leave to come here for, to headquarters to do special coverage. The DEA was there. People didn't know where to turn. People were …” “… table ducked under the table as did people throughout the ballroom Tell me what it was like for the rest of the evening. Were you still there? What the conversations were? How people were feeling? How quickly or slowly people were moving? I mean, I don't think this will surprise anybody in this room that everyone pretty much went into reporting mode as soon as they were up from the floor. Um, Chuck Todd, who used to be with NBC was at the table next to us. He was up probably sooner than everyone else filming. Um, I might've suggested he get down given that it was still unclear at that moment, but there was just mass confusion. I mean, people didn't even know how to exit the perimeter when we were trying to leave to come here for, to headquarters to do special coverage. The DEA was there. People didn't know where to turn. People were making multiple attempts to leave the building, it was unclear whether or not the event was going to continue. First, we heard that President Trump was going to return and speak and the program was going to continue as scheduled. And then by the time we left the building, the event had been canceled. Yeah. And again, President Trump was rushed from the …” View more
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The increasing frequency of security breaches at high-profile political events is alarming and indicative of a troubling trend in political violence.
The NPR Politics Podcast · Trump, Vance evacuated after shots fired at White House Correspondents' Dinner · Apr 26, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… suggesting the bill would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters by making it unnecessarily burdensome to vote. Here, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, yesterday from the chamber floor. It could disenfranchise over 20 million American citizens. It would kill online voter registration. It would kill vote by mail. It would kill voter motor registration. It a naked attempt to rig our elections The most common ID forms for anyone to register are rejected in the SAVE Act for the first time in just about every state Not even military IDs would be enough. Can you believe that? That would be …” “… Democrats want to defend that position. And maybe none of them will be won over at the end. That's entirely possible. But I think that having the fight, having the debate on the floor of the Senate is important. Democrats mounting a unified opposition, suggesting the bill would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters by making it unnecessarily burdensome to vote. Here, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, yesterday from the chamber floor. It could disenfranchise over 20 million American citizens. It would kill online voter registration. It would kill vote by mail. It would kill voter motor registration. It a naked attempt to rig our elections The most common ID forms for anyone to register are rejected in the SAVE Act for the first time in just about every state Not even military IDs would be enough. Can you believe that? That would be radical. The SAVE Act is not about protecting the vote. It's making it harder to vote and easier to steal an election. And we know what the deal is here. Donald Trump said, Republicans passed the SAVE Act. It guarantees his midterm. Senate Democrats will never let this rotten bill move through this body. The debate unfolding as polling finds voter …” View more
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The Save America Act is a polarizing measure that could either protect election integrity or disenfranchise millions, depending on one's political perspective.
The SAVE America Act is a contentious piece of legislation with Republicans divided and Democrats unified in opposition, highlighting the deep political rift over voting rights and election integrity.
The Megyn Kelly Show · SAVE America Act Showdown, Vaccine Shakeup Halted, Kouri Richins Found Guilty: AM Update 3/18 · Mar 18, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“Chuck Schumer and Akeem Jeffries basically driving their party directly into a ditch. They're in a lose-lose situation right now, and they're just spiraling down. It's all an act. It's all a play. It's all an act. Because these lunatics in their party are dragging them around, forcing them to act like theater kids. Yeah, I mean, I think the problem is, is though, you know, they might rhetorically run as moderates, have gills spamburger or the like …” “Chuck Schumer and Akeem Jeffries basically driving their party directly into a ditch. They're in a lose-lose situation right now, and they're just spiraling down. It's all an act. It's all a play. It's all an act. Because these lunatics in their party are dragging them around, forcing them to act like theater kids. Yeah, I mean, I think the problem is, is though, you know, they might rhetorically run as moderates, have gills spamburger or the like but the reality is they're captured entirely by the radical left there is no such thing as a moderate democrat there just isn't so you shut down the government over a health care crisis that you then forget about then you shut down dhs and what do you get for for placating the radical left in your caucus nothing nothing washington politicians are …” View more
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The SAVE Act is brilliant because it politically exposes Democrats and pushes for necessary voter ID laws to protect the country from leftist agendas.
Ruthless Podcast · Is Dem Leadership Collapsing? + The Fate of the SAVE Act · Mar 19, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… they're not going to stop like this cut seven Mr. Producer, Trump is a threat, authoritarian we have Biden, Kamala Harris, Chris Murphy, Tim Walls, Chuck Schumer, Elisa Slotnick, Moore Walls, AOC. They all march in lockstep. They don't have an independent thought or voice among them. Fetterman's one, but that's about it. Cut seven, go. Donald Trump and the Maggie Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Yes, I do. We aren't on the verge of an authoritarian takeover. We are in it. It's not too late to stop it. …” “What people have done, and I think it's wise, updated on Sunday and they've done it today I suppose I haven't heard it all and that is play some of the clips of what these people have actually said I think this is very important and they're not going to stop like this cut seven Mr. Producer, Trump is a threat, authoritarian we have Biden, Kamala Harris, Chris Murphy, Tim Walls, Chuck Schumer, Elisa Slotnick, Moore Walls, AOC. They all march in lockstep. They don't have an independent thought or voice among them. Fetterman's one, but that's about it. Cut seven, go. Donald Trump and the Maggie Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Yes, I do. We aren't on the verge of an authoritarian takeover. We are in it. It's not too late to stop it. This guy's an authoritarian and that was his goal. It's a dangerous authoritarian overreach that threatens the very fabric of our democracy. Is Donald Trump an existential threat to democracy? He is an existential threat to democracy. The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, said, no one has ever been more dangerous to this …” View more
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Democratic leaders are labeling Donald Trump as an authoritarian and a fascist, claiming he poses an existential threat to democracy. This rhetoric is not just hyperbole; it reveals a deep-seated fear and urgency among Democrats as they prepare for the upcoming elections. The implications of such extreme comparisons raise questions about the political climate and the stakes of the 2026 elections.
Mark Levin Podcast · 4/27/26 - Mark Levin EXPOSES: How Democrats Use Hitler Comparisons to Destroy Trump · Apr 28, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… They are loyal to Mecca. They pray to the East because they don't care about – they're not loyal to this country. Let's put it that way. Now, Chuck Schumer had an issue with your tweet here. He said, this is mindless hate. Muslim Americans are cops, doctors, nurses, teachers, bankers, bricklayers, mothers, fathers, neighbors, mayors, and more. And mayors is right. Islamophobic hate like this is fundamentally un-American. I disagree, Senator Schumer. And we must confront and overcome it whenever it rears its ugly head. OK, this is coming from a Jewish senator, which is ironic. But then I …” “… he's got a Quran on his desk, and we're supposed to listen to him? Give me a break. I'm not going to do it, and I'm going to fight against it every day. Well, you're a brave man. And I would say that all good Muslims want to take over Western civilization. They are loyal to Mecca. They pray to the East because they don't care about – they're not loyal to this country. Let's put it that way. Now, Chuck Schumer had an issue with your tweet here. He said, this is mindless hate. Muslim Americans are cops, doctors, nurses, teachers, bankers, bricklayers, mothers, fathers, neighbors, mayors, and more. And mayors is right. Islamophobic hate like this is fundamentally un-American. I disagree, Senator Schumer. And we must confront and overcome it whenever it rears its ugly head. OK, this is coming from a Jewish senator, which is ironic. But then I want to contrast his statement with a very important clip. This is an imam in Florida. Cut 22. Seven million American Muslims right now, Alhamdulillah. Let's take gratitude in the fact that we're here in the great state of Florida. Part of power building is building a pipeline of leaders.” View more
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Senator Tuberville argues that immigrants from certain countries pose a threat to American values and society, claiming they wish to impose Sharia law. He contrasts his views with those of Senator Schumer, who defends the contributions of Muslim Americans, highlighting the heated debate over immigration and national security. This segment showcases the divide in perspectives on immigration and cultural integration in the U.S.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Joe Kent Ragequits + Why The Right Must Win AI · Mar 17, 2026
Stuff You Should Know
“Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement bathtub gin's a fish song Oh, it is? …” “Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement bathtub gin's a fish song Oh, it is? Mm-hmm. Blech. It's funny. I was walking in the neighborhood yesterday, and I saw a car that was clearly like the child home for Thanksgiving. It was like this kind of beat-up Jeep from Florida, and it had a fish sticker and a Grateful Dead sticker and like one other thing. College. And this really nice thing, and I was like, oh, man. I bet – I …” View more
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Gin enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as they dive into the fascinating history of gin and its evolution. In this segment from the podcast 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gin,' hosts Chuck and Josh share their love for gin and how it transitions into martini season, highlighting the cultural significance and personal connections to this beloved spirit. The lighthearted banter and relatable anecdotes make it a delightful listen for both gin aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
Stuff You Should Know · Selects: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gin · Mar 21, 2026
The Michael Knowles Show
“… to say, Republicans can't even pass legislation that is approved by the overwhelming majority of both parties? What? Why? Why can't they? Listen to Chuck Schumer. Just listen to what Chuck Schumer has to say about the SAVE Act. Yes, but their bill isn't voter ID number one. It is about voter registration. It makes it it allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls, off the rolls. And they don't tell them until Election Day. And you show up and you say, you're not registered anymore. You're not registered here. You're not on the rolls. What an odd thing to say. Why would voter ID …” “… The Democrats were so manifestly corrupt. A lot of people had questions about the 2020 election, and they proved those suspicions in 2024 when they elected Trump with the popular vote. And then they're going to look at this and they're going to say, Republicans can't even pass legislation that is approved by the overwhelming majority of both parties? What? Why? Why can't they? Listen to Chuck Schumer. Just listen to what Chuck Schumer has to say about the SAVE Act. Yes, but their bill isn't voter ID number one. It is about voter registration. It makes it it allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls, off the rolls. And they don't tell them until Election Day. And you show up and you say, you're not registered anymore. You're not registered here. You're not on the rolls. What an odd thing to say. Why would voter ID legislation permit ICE to kick all these people off the voter rolls? Was that a little Freudian slip? Was slick little Chuck Schumer losing his touch here? The Republicans say we need the Save America Act in order to stop illegals from voting. The Democrats previously said illegals do not vote. Now, of course, we've caught illegals voting many, many …” View more
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The SAVE Act is popular among voters but will fail due to Republican reluctance and Democrat opposition, highlighting a disconnect between politicians and public opinion.
The SAVE America Act is unlikely to pass due to Republican infighting and the Senate's procedural hurdles, despite broad public support for its voter ID provisions.
The Michael Knowles Show · Ep. 1932 - The Oscars Take A Swing At TPUSA · Mar 16, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… measure. Man, I got you, bro. You can tell he don't know much about Liberty City just saying that. Okay, this is a good one here. Brian yes with Chuck Norris passing Rest in peace Chuck Hey Now I curious what your favorite martial arts movie Oh your martial arts movies That's a good one. Yeah, Karate Kid. There's no question. Damn, that's a good one. That's a good question. Bruce Leroy. Who's the master? He's the dragon. Yeah. Bloodsport. I remember I remember John Paul Vendale Yeah I bet y'all don't know nothing about the Three Ninjas Nah Three Ninjas? Yeah The last dragon Is Bruce Leroy The …” “Jordan the Gold 96, them Liberty City boys just talked. King Iso, put Ocho in his place with a couple of them jabs, snatch his chain for good measure. Man, I got you, bro. You can tell he don't know much about Liberty City just saying that. Okay, this is a good one here. Brian yes with Chuck Norris passing Rest in peace Chuck Hey Now I curious what your favorite martial arts movie Oh your martial arts movies That's a good one. Yeah, Karate Kid. There's no question. Damn, that's a good one. That's a good question. Bruce Leroy. Who's the master? He's the dragon. Yeah. Bloodsport. I remember I remember John Paul Vendale Yeah I bet y'all don't know nothing about the Three Ninjas Nah Three Ninjas? Yeah The last dragon Is Bruce Leroy The last dragon Oh it might be vice versa The karate kid is iconic. I like anything with Jet Li. I like Jet Li. I like Ip Man. You ever seen Ip Man? Uh-uh. Hold on. I bet y'all remember Blind Fury. Remember Blind Fury? Blind Fury was funny, boy. That's old, too. That's way back in the 90s. But anything, like I said, I like Jean-Claude Van Damme and …” View more
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While Chuck Norris's passing is mourned, the podcast highlights his enduring legacy through humor and nostalgia, celebrating his iconic status with jokes and fond memories of his work.
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The MeatEater Podcast
“… and Ruger and stuff. He says, you've got to start using different guns. So I said, okay. So I went on a trip one time in British Columbia with Chuck Yeager. Chuck Yeager? Yeah. The right stuff, Chuck Yeager? Yep. Yep. We went out there hunting elk, and it was perfect time of the year, like September 26th, prime bugle time. the woods were silent as hell and we were staying in a cabin with an outfitter and he was hunting with a guide on one mountain i was hunting with a guide on another mountain long story short i finally saw a bull elk standing in a small opening long long ways away there …” “I love that gun, and being hunting editor and writing about it so much in the magazine, my boss, Claire Conley, he said, Zumba, you're right. much about that damn Winchester. He's, we've got other advertisers. We've got Remington and Savage and Marlin and Ruger and stuff. He says, you've got to start using different guns. So I said, okay. So I went on a trip one time in British Columbia with Chuck Yeager. Chuck Yeager? Yeah. The right stuff, Chuck Yeager? Yep. Yep. We went out there hunting elk, and it was perfect time of the year, like September 26th, prime bugle time. the woods were silent as hell and we were staying in a cabin with an outfitter and he was hunting with a guide on one mountain i was hunting with a guide on another mountain long story short i finally saw a bull elk standing in a small opening long long ways away there were no range finders in those days and i had to shoot kind of over a canyon i don't know how far he was but i took a shot and i'm pretty sure i shot under him because he just stood there took another shot nothing happened the third shot he kind of lurched and he ran off and my guide was kind of standing behind a tree and he didn't really couldn't …” View more
Ridealong summary
During a hunting trip in British Columbia, outdoor legend Jim Zumbo recounts his nerve-wracking experience trying to shoot an elk while hunting with Chuck Yeager, the famed test pilot. Despite the perfect conditions, Zumbo faced challenges without modern range finders and ultimately questioned whether he hit the elk at all, creating a suspenseful moment of uncertainty in the wild.
The MeatEater Podcast · Ep. 867: Jim Zumbo - An Outdoor Legend at 85 · Apr 27, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… left candidate. McMorrow, you can kind of think of like Elizabeth Warren. She's trying to be the Goldilocks candidate. And then Stevens is like the Chuck Schumer picked backed candidate. And, you know, McMorrow has been trying to, again, find this middle ground on Israel and use language that signals she with the base but not totally go in there And she has thrown in on the side of Hassan Piker is the line too far and kind of affiliated herself more with the Stevens-Schumer side of the equation. And so if you look at these numbers here, you see for the El-Sayed voters, 91, it's plus 91 for, …” “Syed voter, how do they feel about it versus McMorrow versus Stevens? And I think people mostly know, but El Syed is the like Bernie left candidate. McMorrow, you can kind of think of like Elizabeth Warren. She's trying to be the Goldilocks candidate. And then Stevens is like the Chuck Schumer picked backed candidate. And, you know, McMorrow has been trying to, again, find this middle ground on Israel and use language that signals she with the base but not totally go in there And she has thrown in on the side of Hassan Piker is the line too far and kind of affiliated herself more with the Stevens-Schumer side of the equation. And so if you look at these numbers here, you see for the El-Sayed voters, 91, it's plus 91 for, yeah, no, if you are not going to stand up to APAC. Like, I want nothing to do with you. And McMorrow and Stevens, interestingly, are at the same level of only plus 33. Right. So you can see that already McMorrow is being more associated by the electorate with the, you know, more pro-Israel, more pro-Zionist side, even though she's tried to kind of …” View more
Ridealong summary
El-Sayed's supporters overwhelmingly reject candidates tied to AIPAC, with a staggering 91% unwilling to back anyone who accepts their funding. In contrast, McMorrow and Stevens struggle to maintain support, showing that their moderate stances are alienating to the voters who once backed them. This reveals a significant shift in voter sentiment that could reshape the primary landscape.
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