Best Podcast Episodes About Meghan McCain
Everything podcasters are saying about Meghan McCain — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 17 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Meghan McCain
“… relationship right now to a country we were fighting in my youth. That's right. Go ahead. I'm sorry. No, and it's for exactly this reason that John McCain, of all people, championed our relationship with Vietnam, because it's very important for us to be able to maintain stability and good relations with these specific parts of the world in the future when, you know, my grandkids are my age or maybe even sooner. It might be that that's more Southeast Asia and Africa where all the population growth is going to be. It doesn't have to be the case in Europe and East Asia forever, but it is now. And …”
“… and that those problems come here. So we have very special alliance relationships with Japan, South Korea, Australia, the Philippines, Thailand, and on the other side with our NATO allies in Europe. And if I could add one, Vietnam is a very special relationship right now to a country we were fighting in my youth. That's right. Go ahead. I'm sorry. No, and it's for exactly this reason that John McCain, of all people, championed our relationship with Vietnam, because it's very important for us to be able to maintain stability and good relations with these specific parts of the world in the future when, you know, my grandkids are my age or maybe even sooner. It might be that that's more Southeast Asia and Africa where all the population growth is going to be. It doesn't have to be the case in Europe and East Asia forever, but it is now. And the fact that we are throwing so much energy and so much military force, which we are expending in terms of munitions, and so much political capital into dealing just with Iran in a way that's going to make us weaker because of the damage it's doing not only to our economy but to our alliance relationships. When we want to deal with bigger problems …”
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The U.S. may face a pyrrhic victory in Iran, weakening its global alliances while attempting to degrade the Iranian regime. As military focus shifts to Iran, crucial relationships with NATO and Asian allies suffer, impacting America's ability to confront larger threats like Russia and China. This strategy could leave the U.S. economically and politically vulnerable in the long run.
“So what did Meghan McCain say? She was just kind of actually I should read it because she was real pissed about it. She was saying she was like, oh, excuse you. Like all the shit that her mom got pretty much when John was running for office. R.I.P. Hang on. Now I have to pull it up and find it. Oh, you don't have to. I just know she was fired up. All right. You got another story or should I tell you about something? Oh, I mean, do you want to talk about your next story? …”
“So what did Meghan McCain say? She was just kind of actually I should read it because she was real pissed about it. She was saying she was like, oh, excuse you. Like all the shit that her mom got pretty much when John was running for office. R.I.P. Hang on. Now I have to pull it up and find it. Oh, you don't have to. I just know she was fired up. All right. You got another story or should I tell you about something? Oh, I mean, do you want to talk about your next story? My next story is how in the fresh hell did this woman get an AR-15 to shoot up Rihanna's mansion? Sorry, not Melania.”
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In this hilarious segment, Meghan McCain's fiery reaction to the scrutiny her family faced during John McCain's campaign is juxtaposed with a bizarre incident involving an AR-15 at Rihanna's mansion. The unexpected twist of mixing serious political backlash with a wild pop culture moment creates a comedic chaos that keeps listeners engaged.
“… for them. I mean, he's been one of the best six men in the league all year. It's going to be very interesting for agency. And in light of the Jared McCain trade, like when Philadelphia made that trade, like there's obviously it's been a hotly debated topic in Philly. But when you make that trade and you keep Grimes, the idea clearly is you're going to have him as your third guard with Tyrese Maxey and Vijay Edgecombe going forward. And if he somehow leaves this summer as a free agent and they don't retain his services, it's only going to put a bigger spotlight on that trade, which on top of how …”
“… I just say he's had a whole bunch of really high level performances. He's played great. Yeah, I think he's pretty much played every game this year. He's maybe missed one game or two games. Well, maybe he's missed a couple more. He's been awesome for them. I mean, he's been one of the best six men in the league all year. It's going to be very interesting for agency. And in light of the Jared McCain trade, like when Philadelphia made that trade, like there's obviously it's been a hotly debated topic in Philly. But when you make that trade and you keep Grimes, the idea clearly is you're going to have him as your third guard with Tyrese Maxey and Vijay Edgecombe going forward. And if he somehow leaves this summer as a free agent and they don't retain his services, it's only going to put a bigger spotlight on that trade, which on top of how Grimes has played, certainly you would think would give him some leverage in those negotiations to get a payday in Philly. Well, I don't mean to, you know, poke the Mavericks even further, but they lost their how many games in a row now?”
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LeBron James is defying age by maintaining an impressive performance, averaging nearly 20 points and shooting 60% from the floor at 41 years old. His reduced dribbling and a clearly defined role have led to a remarkable turnaround for the Lakers, showcasing improved chemistry and strong wins against competitive teams. This raises questions about his future in Los Angeles as the playoffs approach.
“… herself. But she was just trying to jump ahead and get to the top right away as opposed to starting small or something. So I don't know. Sounds like Meghan Markle. She's always – do you follow her? Do you follow Megan Markle? I follow her stories. She always trying to be somebody and trying to buy her kind of fame And that what this lady reminds me of She trying to buy like I a big business real estate mogul or whatever it called Mogul Mogul Mogul So you follow Meghan Markle I hate follow. You hate follow? I don't follow her online. I follow the stories. What do you mean? Doesn't she have the As …”
“… came from humble beginnings. She was not wealthy and she didn't grow up wealthy, but Eric did. And they said she was very driven. And so I think this real estate company that she started was exactly what you said. It was her way to try to establish herself. But she was just trying to jump ahead and get to the top right away as opposed to starting small or something. So I don't know. Sounds like Meghan Markle. She's always – do you follow her? Do you follow Megan Markle? I follow her stories. She always trying to be somebody and trying to buy her kind of fame And that what this lady reminds me of She trying to buy like I a big business real estate mogul or whatever it called Mogul Mogul Mogul So you follow Meghan Markle I hate follow. You hate follow? I don't follow her online. I follow the stories. What do you mean? Doesn't she have the As Ever jam? You don't know that? This is boggling my mind right now. Yeah. And her business is called As Ever. And then Netflix, like, dumped her. Have you ever seen her reality shows? No. Oh my gosh. That's another thing. We should recap. You want to recap Megan Markle? It's pretty good. It's pretty good. I love that you hate follow her. It got …”
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Corey Richens, who was convicted of murdering her husband, had a tumultuous financial background. She opened a real estate business in 2019 while allegedly misusing nearly half a million dollars from her husband, leading to a life of debt and eventual tragedy. This story highlights her ambition and questionable choices, drawing parallels to other driven personalities like Meghan Markle.
“… uh the way case and wallace showed like hey i can get you 20 it's been a quiet since she got back i can get you 20 I mean, Shea's unbelievable. And McCain, I mean, it's just every game is just a kick in the nuts to Philly fans right now. It's just 26 more points last night. The Sixers have like Quentin Grimes is the offense right now. And this guy is just, oh, yeah, I'm the ninth guy. And I come in and I might score 26. You know, they'll unleash Caruso. Like there's a chance that the Thunder get healthy. And we're like, oh, this is not a wrap because I just think the Spurs and the Nuggets in …”
“… and then he had one hamstring and then he came back from that for two games and he looked like jalen williams again and then he aggravated it if he looks like jalen williams the way aj mitchell is playing the way chet holmgren has elevated his game uh the way case and wallace showed like hey i can get you 20 it's been a quiet since she got back i can get you 20 I mean, Shea's unbelievable. And McCain, I mean, it's just every game is just a kick in the nuts to Philly fans right now. It's just 26 more points last night. The Sixers have like Quentin Grimes is the offense right now. And this guy is just, oh, yeah, I'm the ninth guy. And I come in and I might score 26. You know, they'll unleash Caruso. Like there's a chance that the Thunder get healthy. And we're like, oh, this is not a wrap because I just think the Spurs and the Nuggets in particular. that good but and houston they if if this ends with like just a first round flame out they become maybe the single most interesting offseason team because they have a million picks they have young players anybody would want we all know that yannis might be in play again and they just look like they've completely lost the plot offensively …”
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Imagine a playoff showdown between the third-seeded Lakers and the second-seeded Spurs—basketball paradise! Both teams are showcasing incredible talent, with Luka Doncic dominating the court and Victor Wembanyama redefining defense. This matchup could change the landscape of the Western Conference playoffs, making it a must-watch for fans.
“… road, I don't sit on the camera. I'm not on the camera. Why would you do that? I don't. I don't. It's a change. I don't know. I also, I like Jerry McCain. I'm happy that Jared McCain got a warm welcome. Me too. I wish he was still a Sixer. Max, could you see Howie doing something like this? Probably not. Definitely not. Why don't you have the same anger? You don't get as riled up about that. It's almost like you expect the Sixers to screw up. Yeah, the Sixers are – I want the Sixers season to end. That's where I'm at. You sound like a supervillain. I want to be done with this season with the …”
“… Max, I have a question. I have a question. Max. Max giggles right now. I feel high. The video is just going to look like you guys just yelling off camera the entire time. Max, I have a question. Who set up the cameras? I don't sit. When we go on the road, I don't sit on the camera. I'm not on the camera. Why would you do that? I don't. I don't. It's a change. I don't know. I also, I like Jerry McCain. I'm happy that Jared McCain got a warm welcome. Me too. I wish he was still a Sixer. Max, could you see Howie doing something like this? Probably not. Definitely not. Why don't you have the same anger? You don't get as riled up about that. It's almost like you expect the Sixers to screw up. Yeah, the Sixers are – I want the Sixers season to end. That's where I'm at. You sound like a supervillain. I want to be done with this season with the Sixers. You sound like what the guy from Taken I going to end the Sixers season We in fucking play bullshit Play the worst The play is the worst Worst place to be in Absolute worst. Max, didn't Jerry McCain drop a diss track on the Sixers after they traded him? Oh, really? He did a... Wow. Zach... He's so cool. No matter what, Zach just goes back to …”
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Jared McCain dropped a diss track about the Sixers during a Twitch stream, showcasing his talent as a musician while taking a jab at his former team. The lyric hinted at potential trouble if he faced them again, adding fuel to the ongoing drama surrounding his trade. This unexpected twist has fans questioning the Sixers' management decisions and McCain's impact on the game.
“… with his arms almost giving out because he was so obsessed with not seeming like a victim. And a more recent example of this MBD mentioned John McCain I was covering him I don know I think it was in 2000 And I was on the press bus with McCain early stages of campaign where you really intimate with the candidate And all the reporters have left And I left my notebook or something or tape recorder So I went back after all the reporters were supposed to have left this van. And he was sitting in the back with an aide combing his hair. And I asked someone, why is an aide combing his hair? I can't …”
“… no one would think, oh, he's not walking around the room or he's not really moving. And after 20 minutes, the person would be ushered out. The steps would go up the ramp. And that was artifice, but also extremely courageous. He'd give speeches standing with his arms almost giving out because he was so obsessed with not seeming like a victim. And a more recent example of this MBD mentioned John McCain I was covering him I don know I think it was in 2000 And I was on the press bus with McCain early stages of campaign where you really intimate with the candidate And all the reporters have left And I left my notebook or something or tape recorder So I went back after all the reporters were supposed to have left this van. And he was sitting in the back with an aide combing his hair. And I asked someone, why is an aide combing his hair? I can't lift his arms above here. But he didn't want people to know. He didn't want to advertise that because he was not a victim. Right. So that's the way in which I think this whole approach to life and how people deal with hard hardships is misbegotten.”
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In a powerful reflection on resilience, the discussion reveals how constant rumination on problems can exacerbate mental health issues. Drawing on historical figures like FDR and John McCain, it emphasizes the courage in maintaining a strong facade despite personal struggles, challenging the modern culture of victimhood. This perspective showcases the importance of overcoming hardships rather than dwelling on them.
“… reason why. Maybe they just never get fully healthy. I just wonder how this ownership group is going to regard that as an outcome, particularly that McCain trade obviously has been a flashpoint for Sixers fans. But it's just a weird – how should we feel about the Sixers? I think hollow. There's just not a lot to make you feel anything. There's not a lot of spirit within the direction of the team. I think all of the animating forces for the Sixers are the moments where Joel looks amazing and is healthy enough to be himself. Vijay Edgecombe obviously has been a revelation when he's played. Tyrese …”
“… in spot, but it really the top 10 in both conferences are completely decided, but I don't quite know how to feel about this six or season. And let's just say they finish ninth or tenth and they do not get out of the play-in. And maybe health is the reason why. Maybe they just never get fully healthy. I just wonder how this ownership group is going to regard that as an outcome, particularly that McCain trade obviously has been a flashpoint for Sixers fans. But it's just a weird – how should we feel about the Sixers? I think hollow. There's just not a lot to make you feel anything. There's not a lot of spirit within the direction of the team. I think all of the animating forces for the Sixers are the moments where Joel looks amazing and is healthy enough to be himself. Vijay Edgecombe obviously has been a revelation when he's played. Tyrese Maxey, you won't hear me say a bad word about him. All those things are great. What do they portend? What do they point to as far as where the Sixers can go from here? There's really not a direction for them to move other than to try to be as competent as possible here right now. and they're just not very good. Even if they had everyone available, as …”
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The Sixers are stuck in a holding pattern, likely finishing in the play-in spots due to ongoing injuries and lack of direction. Despite having standout players like Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, the team's future looks bleak with no immediate path to improvement. This raises questions about the ownership's view on the current roster and its long-term viability.
“… you thought boxing thought boxing was messed up How so What was messed up about boxing A lot of things were messed up Well, let's go to Senator John McCain. So Senator John McCain was the one that got the UFC basically shut down and taken off cable. I didn't know that. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Senator John McCain went after the UFC hard. And, you know, he was a big fight fan. so what was happening at the time is that was he doing it to help boxing was that his no no no he was doing what he said was the old owners were running from regulation they weren't being regulated by the athletic commissions …”
“comes from where you come from you know people rally around them when they looked at as the best in the world and the fight game now now you said that you thought boxing thought boxing was messed up How so What was messed up about boxing A lot of things were messed up Well, let's go to Senator John McCain. So Senator John McCain was the one that got the UFC basically shut down and taken off cable. I didn't know that. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Senator John McCain went after the UFC hard. And, you know, he was a big fight fan. so what was happening at the time is that was he doing it to help boxing was that his no no no he was doing what he said was the old owners were running from regulation they weren't being regulated by the athletic commissions which uh you know obviously he didn't like so uh he went after him and and we did the exact opposite when we bought the company we ran toward regulation and before senator mccain had passed you know he had complimented us on what we had done with the sport how we cleaned it up and you know he was actually uh he was on our side okay so so you you you …”
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Senator John McCain initially shut down the UFC, believing it was unregulated and dangerous. However, after Dana White took over, the UFC embraced regulation and transformed the sport, earning McCain's respect before his passing. This change led to unprecedented growth, including record-breaking events at Madison Square Garden.
“… right? Very much a will they, won't they situation. Yeah, some kind of sustained bombing campaign, which would be so disastrous an idea. Like, John McCain is looking up from hell as well-pleased with this, right? But in general, home bloodlust or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Very, very funny to be the guy who got John Bolton arrested and is also giving him the birthday present he's always wanted. But the deal is here that they're gonna try and force regime change, maybe, with air policing, essentially. An idea that never really died in the 20s like people thought it did. And I... This is so …”
“… Oh boy. Okay. There's a poop problem on the Gerald R. Ford. There is. There is. This is all part of a sort of broader, like, edging campaign that Donald Trump is doing to the various neocons over the prospect of war in Iran, like war with Iran, right? Very much a will they, won't they situation. Yeah, some kind of sustained bombing campaign, which would be so disastrous an idea. Like, John McCain is looking up from hell as well-pleased with this, right? But in general, home bloodlust or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Very, very funny to be the guy who got John Bolton arrested and is also giving him the birthday present he's always wanted. But the deal is here that they're gonna try and force regime change, maybe, with air policing, essentially. An idea that never really died in the 20s like people thought it did. And I... This is so transparently a bad idea that different parts of the White House and the Pentagon are all leaking reasons why it's a terrible idea. Not least the fact that if they actually do it, it's going to deplete all the munitions they want to use against China if they ever want to do that.”
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Never trust OSINT accounts about Mexico, especially regarding cartels. They often share misleading videos that exaggerate cartel capabilities, leading to misinformation. This distortion is compounded by U.S. involvement in Mexican politics, raising questions about the true dynamics at play in cartel violence and governance.
“… in the 14th Amendment. And these are things that were just unbelievable. They could have never been brought up under the GOP of Mitt Romney or John McCain. So obviously we are seeing a huge shift. But the question is, is it fast enough? Can we catch up to the damage that the Democrats have done? Because what we're seeing is generationally, you have somebody like Joe Biden bringing in 8 million people or more under his tenure illegally. even if Donald Trump spends his entire presidency deporting and we get eight years, God hoping of J.D. Vance as president, he probably still won't deport every …”
“… changes of my lifetime. It's undeniable that Donald Trump, no matter what you feel about, for instance, the Iran war, has closed the border, has made significant efforts in deportation, has pushed to do things, like in birthright citizenship in the 14th Amendment. And these are things that were just unbelievable. They could have never been brought up under the GOP of Mitt Romney or John McCain. So obviously we are seeing a huge shift. But the question is, is it fast enough? Can we catch up to the damage that the Democrats have done? Because what we're seeing is generationally, you have somebody like Joe Biden bringing in 8 million people or more under his tenure illegally. even if Donald Trump spends his entire presidency deporting and we get eight years, God hoping of J.D. Vance as president, he probably still won't deport every single person that Joe Biden brought in just in that short amount of time. And when you have that kind of asymmetric threat to the longevity of the country, you can't sit around and learn these lessons very slow. We're going fast, but we got to go faster.”
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The Republican Party's fear of being labeled racist is crippling its ability to assert power and influence in America. This fear leads many within the party to seek approval from minority groups, undermining their confidence in pursuing aggressive political strategies. As Democrats potentially reshape the electorate, the GOP must confront this existential threat or risk becoming irrelevant.
“… siempre. Y Irán estaba en su lista, Venezuela estaba en su lista. Está sortando a través de eso. Vamos a mostrar en el escenario este tweet donde Meghan McCain representando la parte más realista, menos intervencionista de la partida. McCain, sí.”
“… que no es incluso el peor clip. ¿Crees que hay el peor clip? No, pero déjame seguir un segundo porque puedes ver que Lindsey Graham está teniendo el tiempo de su vida. Lindsey Graham ha estado queriendo invadir una serie de países para siempre, para siempre. Y Irán estaba en su lista, Venezuela estaba en su lista. Está sortando a través de eso. Vamos a mostrar en el escenario este tweet donde Meghan McCain representando la parte más realista, menos intervencionista de la partida. McCain, sí.”
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Lindsey Graham claims that the upcoming weeks will bring unprecedented violence in Iran, but insists this is the path to peace and prosperity. His aggressive rhetoric on Fox News reveals his long-standing desire for intervention, prompting criticism from Meghan McCain, who represents a more cautious viewpoint within the party.
“… is how Charlie felt about neocons. He felt like they were maniacs. He's reiterated that he would have the idea of people like Mark Levin and the McCain's and the Shapiro coming out and pretending like they represent who he was should sicken you, okay? This is his honest opinion about what he thought about the likes of the Levins and the Shapiros. It's just a fact. Like I said, none of this can be disputed. But don't worry, because then what happens, because they're just getting pummeled with Charlie's own words online, is that our resident turncoat, Blake Neff, is going to pop in, and then he …”
“… We are not good at driving real time mass public opinion yet. The neocons are. I'm doing all I can. Truly, I was in the White House all day fighting for America. Same tomorrow. Okay. These were Charlie's perspectives regarding the Iranian war. That is how Charlie felt about neocons. He felt like they were maniacs. He's reiterated that he would have the idea of people like Mark Levin and the McCain's and the Shapiro coming out and pretending like they represent who he was should sicken you, okay? This is his honest opinion about what he thought about the likes of the Levins and the Shapiros. It's just a fact. Like I said, none of this can be disputed. But don't worry, because then what happens, because they're just getting pummeled with Charlie's own words online, is that our resident turncoat, Blake Neff, is going to pop in, and then he tries to smooth things over for neocons, who are getting, like I said, revealed by Charlie's own words. And basically what Blake does is he tweets a lot of words to admit that I telling the truth that Charlie did not like Ben Here is what he has to say Blake writes since some silly claims are being made right now no, Charlie Kirk did not, okay, …”
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Charlie Kirk's disdain for Ben Shapiro reveals a deep rivalry in the conservative media landscape. Kirk accuses Shapiro of manipulating donor relationships to undermine him, highlighting ethical concerns within their organizations. This tension underscores the complexities of alliances in the conservative movement and raises questions about loyalty and integrity.
“… dies, he says, I'm glad he's dead. I don't know if he would have said that in his first four years. Yeah, he did. He said the same thing about McCain. I mean, not this exactly. I don't remember. Yeah, I don't know. He criticized McCain. I remember that. But it wasn't that personal. Yeah, it wasn't that personal. That was a tough statement, which I understood. And I wrote a message today on Bill O'Reilly.com about it because Mueller had attacked his family. And if you attack somebody's family, I mean, that changes everything. So you haven't seen a big change in Donald Trump, the man. Not …”
“… same Donald Trump you see today So no I not seen any mental decline yet at all Does he look a little bit more tired as the overseas Yeah I mean I I can tell you that with certainty However he less restrained in his statements in my opinion So when Mueller dies, he says, I'm glad he's dead. I don't know if he would have said that in his first four years. Yeah, he did. He said the same thing about McCain. I mean, not this exactly. I don't remember. Yeah, I don't know. He criticized McCain. I remember that. But it wasn't that personal. Yeah, it wasn't that personal. That was a tough statement, which I understood. And I wrote a message today on Bill O'Reilly.com about it because Mueller had attacked his family. And if you attack somebody's family, I mean, that changes everything. So you haven't seen a big change in Donald Trump, the man. Not really. Just on the stuff on the overseas trips. Look, those trips are brutal. And as you know, he doesn't sleep. He only sleeps about four hours a night anyway. The man's physical conditioning is just it's outrageous. I've known a couple of people who are able to do that. I couldn't do it. But at some point it has to wear on you. You know, a 30 hour …”
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Concerns about Trump's health are dismissed as overblown, attributing any perceived changes to his age and the demands of travel rather than mental decline.
“… in McLean, how the spirit was so broad, big tent Democratic opposition. McLean is now 60-40 sort of Democratic, but it was certainly Bush, Romney, McCain, Republican territory. And I saw many, many people there whom I knew from the, you know, vaguely or some people well, from the Reagan and Bush administrations, from McCain world, from W world. I mean, it was sort of, for me, it was kind of a lot of people coming up and saying, hey, you're here too. Are you a Democrat yet? Are you still an independent? Or, you know, the usual conversations one has with one's former Republican and conservative …”
“… at it. It's very, it's an handsome memorial. Somewhat in the news these days was Trump wanting to redo the Cuba thing, I suppose. But anyway, that was, that's a sidebar. So I would just say this. I was so struck at the first two I went to, which were in McLean, how the spirit was so broad, big tent Democratic opposition. McLean is now 60-40 sort of Democratic, but it was certainly Bush, Romney, McCain, Republican territory. And I saw many, many people there whom I knew from the, you know, vaguely or some people well, from the Reagan and Bush administrations, from McCain world, from W world. I mean, it was sort of, for me, it was kind of a lot of people coming up and saying, hey, you're here too. Are you a Democrat yet? Are you still an independent? Or, you know, the usual conversations one has with one's former Republican and conservative friends. And what do you think about so-and-so? Why did he go bad? Why is this person doing a good job? You know, it's like that kind of thing. Here, Waltham, the suburbs west of Boston, is more just straightforwardly liberal and, you know, Democratic. Waltham's interesting because unlike Cambridge, where I am right now, it's more mixed. Brandeis …”
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At recent political rallies in McLean and Waltham, a surprising mix of former Republicans and Democrats united against Trump and the monarchy. Despite the cold weather, the energy and spirit were high, showcasing a broad coalition that transcended party lines. This unexpected camaraderie reflects a shifting political landscape in suburban America.
“well, I don't want to talk about a young mother, but she'll go after Megan McCain, who just had a kid. She'll go after Meghan Markle. Apparently she goes after people named Meghan all the time. You know, so I think that's some of the disconnect there. What Ben pointed out was that she seems to change as she sees the winds changing. A lot of people have brought up this video. This is Meghan on NBC in 2018. People with me on stage right now are all transgender kids who want others to know it is possible to transition socially …”
“well, I don't want to talk about a young mother, but she'll go after Megan McCain, who just had a kid. She'll go after Meghan Markle. Apparently she goes after people named Meghan all the time. You know, so I think that's some of the disconnect there. What Ben pointed out was that she seems to change as she sees the winds changing. A lot of people have brought up this video. This is Meghan on NBC in 2018. People with me on stage right now are all transgender kids who want others to know it is possible to transition socially with love and support and acceptance within a family and a community. Please welcome 16 year old Nicole, 12 year old Daniel, 14 year old Gia, 15 year old Landon, and 13 year old Stella. Your parents are also here. Morning everyone, morning. Also joining me, also joining me in our special audiences Gira Goldstein, who's a transgender woman, who is …”
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Megyn Kelly's past support for transgender youth has come under fire as Ben Shapiro criticizes her for changing her stance. In a 2018 NBC appearance, she championed acceptance for transgender kids, but has since distanced herself from those views. This shift raises questions about her authenticity and whether she adapts her beliefs based on public opinion.
“… that cost him $11.7 million, but also saved Philly enough money that they got close to the tax that convinced them, fuck it, let's trade Jared McCain. so in a weird way the suspension which seemed like it was a gift for philly led to this trade that enrages all the sixer fans wait so suspensions doesn't count the tax you're not paying the guy yeah so it saved them it saved them all this tax money and gave them the idea oh we could reset our taxes here i shouldn't talk too much shit because my team traded anphony simons for um bucevich probably could have used simons um But yeah, if you look …”
“… Here we go. Why would you do that to LeBron? Here we go. LeBron plays. I'm mad about the Lakers' presurgence. I know LeBron plays. So Paul George has played in the 2020s, if we include the 2019-20 season. He's played 331 games. He had a 25-game suspension that cost him $11.7 million, but also saved Philly enough money that they got close to the tax that convinced them, fuck it, let's trade Jared McCain. so in a weird way the suspension which seemed like it was a gift for philly led to this trade that enrages all the sixer fans wait so suspensions doesn't count the tax you're not paying the guy yeah so it saved them it saved them all this tax money and gave them the idea oh we could reset our taxes here i shouldn't talk too much shit because my team traded anphony simons for um bucevich probably could have used simons um But yeah, if you look at the Maury stuff, it's really like either really good or really awful. And there's no in between. Like the Maxi pick was really good. Even the McCain pick was good. The late tank to get Vijay at three. Vijay was a good pick. I mean, maybe you say Concanipo at three. I don't know. The Harden-Simmons deal, I think, was pretty good. The Grimes trade …”
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Daryl Morey's management style is a rollercoaster of bold trades and questionable decisions, leading to a mix of successes and failures. For instance, his picks like Maxi and McCain were hits, but missing out on trading Simmons for Haliburton raised eyebrows. This unpredictable approach has fans both cheering and fuming over his decisions.
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Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective
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Verdict with Ted Cruz
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Top Podcasts on Trump's Health Concerns
Recent public appearances by Donald Trump have sparked concerns about his health and mental fitness. Observers noted erratic behavior, prompting discussions about his capability to continue his political activities. This situation is significant as it may impact his influence and future in politics.
