Best Podcast Episodes About Mike Lee
Everything podcasters are saying about Mike Lee — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 81 episodes
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“That's crazy. Follow-up question on how you and Mike communicate, though. How does that go down? Is it Mike like, hey, I was thinking this, or you going, hey, Mike, I need a second opinion on this. Let's talk about it. No. we had the interview. We were both kind of blown away. Cain was talking about it so openly. And Cain said, I've never talked about this. It happens. Mike had a conversation with somebody else close to us. And that somebody else said, hey, you're good. You're not going to like, …”
“That's crazy. Follow-up question on how you and Mike communicate, though. How does that go down? Is it Mike like, hey, I was thinking this, or you going, hey, Mike, I need a second opinion on this. Let's talk about it. No. we had the interview. We were both kind of blown away. Cain was talking about it so openly. And Cain said, I've never talked about this. It happens. Mike had a conversation with somebody else close to us. And that somebody else said, hey, you're good. You're not going to like, you didn't do anything wrong. But this person is known to be litigious. That's scary. And again, a lawsuit itself for the sake of a lawsuit is not going to threaten me because I have the money to hire a lawyer and have lawyers to fight it. It sucks to have to pay it, but I'm not going to be bullied. But it was just for – it just didn't feel like it …”
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In this hilarious segment, Bobby shares a wild story about being served papers by a cab driver named Eddie Garcia, who mistakenly thought he was involved in a hit-and-run. The absurdity of the situation, combined with Bobby's comedic timing and the banter with Eddie, makes for a laugh-out-loud moment that highlights the ridiculousness of legal threats in the music industry.
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The debate over voter ID laws exposes deep divides, with 80% of Americans supporting them, yet opposition remains fierce. Senator Lee argues that states can easily provide IDs to citizens, countering claims of disenfranchisement. This contentious discussion highlights frustrations in Washington, especially with conflicting narratives around election integrity.
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A former senior FBI agent's testimony claims the bureau is free from political bias, but a senator challenges this notion by highlighting a troubling double standard in investigations. He argues that the DOJ's actions against Republicans represent an unprecedented abuse of power, comparing it to Watergate. This raises serious questions about the integrity of the FBI and DOJ under recent administrations.
“I'm boss. These are all baseball cards. Later that afternoon, Mike and I went up into the attic to look for some old pictures and things. Where do you think yours are? Wait, what's this one? At one point, my mom came up to help. She started telling me about a weekend channeling workshop she gave a few years ago. She said that channeling is not some secret gift that even my brother Mike had channeled once. Mike channeled? Mike channeled very well. Is that hereditary? I thought channeling skips a generation. No, …”
“I'm boss. These are all baseball cards. Later that afternoon, Mike and I went up into the attic to look for some old pictures and things. Where do you think yours are? Wait, what's this one? At one point, my mom came up to help. She started telling me about a weekend channeling workshop she gave a few years ago. She said that channeling is not some secret gift that even my brother Mike had channeled once. Mike channeled? Mike channeled very well. Is that hereditary? I thought channeling skips a generation. No, I don't. My experience is that anybody can learn how to channel. As I said, it's like playing basketball. Doing it is easy. Doing it well is hard. Davey, Dad was channeling, Dave. Dad was channeling? No. True. Dad was channeling. You're pulling my... You a Yankee We had 20 people here on about 18 of them and ended up channeling by the end of the …”
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In a heartwarming and comedic segment from 'This American Life', a son discovers his father's unexpected talent for channeling while reminiscing about family dynamics. The father humorously channels a character named Munga, leading to a delightful interaction that becomes a cherished memory for the son. This lighthearted exploration of family experiences showcases the unique ways loved ones connect and entertain each other.
“Christian says, hey, I'll do whatever you want to do. then Mike goes back and tells Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do …”
“Christian says, hey, I'll do whatever you want to do. then Mike goes back and tells Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to fight for Angelina. But if Christian looks me in the eye and says, Mike, we're doing Angelina tonight. I think Mike would have jumped on board and wouldn't have necessarily had hard feelings for Christian. So it, there was a world where he could have gotten out rather clean from the, at vote. And I mean, we can, we have to talk …”
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Ozzy's approach in Survivor 50 raises eyebrows as he believes that voting out Angelina will secure his position as Mike White's top ally. However, this strategy lacks subtlety and risks alienating White, who may feel betrayed by Ozzy's move. The dynamics of their pre-existing relationship add complexity to Ozzy's decision-making, showcasing the intricate social game at play.
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In a recent episode of 'Nipples for the Resistance,' a listener expresses frustration with chatbots and the loss of authentic human interaction in customer service. The hosts discuss how the over-reliance on AI is disconnecting people and making customer service feel impersonal, leading to a longing for the quirky, flawed human representatives of the past. This segment captures the cultural shift towards automation and the desire for genuine connection in an increasingly digital world.
“… you a fake plan and got you to vote for Stephanie? But I really thought that you would come in and say, hey, Christian, you know what? You took out Mike. That's it. Stephanie, Ozzie, let's go. This guy is not trustworthy. So I really thought that you would have gone for Christian at this vote. How did you decide to work with Christian again? Well, I did try that. So I exhausted all the options. I tried to work with Ozzy and Stephanie. I tried to really capitalize on the fact that like Ozzy was so scorned. and I'm like, Ozzy, you cannot trust those guys. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I …”
“How did you go from that to ultimately making the decision to then work with Christian on a vote where he actually was selling you a fake plan and got you to vote for Stephanie? But I really thought that you would come in and say, hey, Christian, you know what? You took out Mike. That's it. Stephanie, Ozzie, let's go. This guy is not trustworthy. So I really thought that you would have gone for Christian at this vote. How did you decide to work with Christian again? Well, I did try that. So I exhausted all the options. I tried to work with Ozzy and Stephanie. I tried to really capitalize on the fact that like Ozzy was so scorned. and I'm like, Ozzy, you cannot trust those guys. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I forgave Ozzy for voting for me. I was like, you didn't know, you're fine. I was like, let's get Christian out. Like, that was what I was trying to do the next day. We did not see it, unfortunately. But that was plan A. There didn't seem to be a ton of legs with that. Ozzy has, Ozzy is, he's, he is an honest guy, I feel. And so it was easy for me to read …”
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In Survivor 50, a shocking betrayal unfolds as Christian convinces a player to vote out Mike, leading to unexpected alliances. Despite initial plans to target Christian, the player finds herself swayed by Emily's emotional manipulation, revealing the intricate dynamics of trust in the game. This moment highlights the complexity of strategy and loyalty in reality TV.
“… about like, OK, well, Ozzy is a perfectly logical player. Like he's going to like he'll definitely understand why we had to ultimately blindside Mike White without telling him. Like he knew he had to not tell him. He knew that Ozzy would blow up the whole plan. So I think that he can be frustrated that this is how Ozzy is reacting. But I think it shouldn't have been a major surprise that that was the case. Now, we saw then after Ozzy's initial outburst that Ozzy meditated and then seemed to then come back and have some sort of an understanding. Do you feel like was this an authentic forgive …”
“… that happened like 15, 20 years ago. You know, because when you're in the moment with someone, you're like, this is this, you know, you forget about their like TV legacy. I don't know. I don't think that you can in a returning player season forget about like, OK, well, Ozzy is a perfectly logical player. Like he's going to like he'll definitely understand why we had to ultimately blindside Mike White without telling him. Like he knew he had to not tell him. He knew that Ozzy would blow up the whole plan. So I think that he can be frustrated that this is how Ozzy is reacting. But I think it shouldn't have been a major surprise that that was the case. Now, we saw then after Ozzy's initial outburst that Ozzy meditated and then seemed to then come back and have some sort of an understanding. Do you feel like was this an authentic forgive but don't forget moment from Ozzy? I don't think it's forgive. I think it's like act calmly and don't forgive or forget, right? Like I think he's – again, like legitimately genuinely annoyed. But we did have this very funny beat from Ozzy where he's like, yeah, I totally would have blown up their game. Like Christian, if he was going to blindside …”
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Christian's decision to exclude Ozzy from a crucial vote in Survivor 50 sparked significant tension, leading to Ozzy's frustration. Despite Christian's respect for Ozzy, he failed to anticipate how this move would affect their alliance. The discussion highlights the importance of communication and relationship management in the game, as Stephanie's strategic bonds keep her out of the crosshairs.
“… that Trump wants EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. I've heard Jeanine Pirro might be an option. I saw a report that some Republican senators want Mike Lee. God help us. What do you think the chances are that there will be a real confirmation fight for whoever this is in the Senate? And do you have ideas on why he might want any of the people I just named or who it might be? Well, first, let's start with how long Blanche can serve. Blanche can stay as acting for 210 days. Oh, boy. Now, here's what I would say to that. One is, I'm not sure who enforces the Vacancies Act, but I'm not sure. Sounds …”
“… about Epstein. and they're saying she still has to do it. Yeah, and I kind of imagine that Comer will want that too. Yeah, probably. Because he had to subpoena her to get her there. Let's talk about Bondi's potential replacement. I've seen reports that Trump wants EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. I've heard Jeanine Pirro might be an option. I saw a report that some Republican senators want Mike Lee. God help us. What do you think the chances are that there will be a real confirmation fight for whoever this is in the Senate? And do you have ideas on why he might want any of the people I just named or who it might be? Well, first, let's start with how long Blanche can serve. Blanche can stay as acting for 210 days. Oh, boy. Now, here's what I would say to that. One is, I'm not sure who enforces the Vacancies Act, but I'm not sure. Sounds like it's probably Todd Blanche. Yeah, so I think that he could probably stay longer than that if he wants. And there is actually some legitimate questions about whether that 210-day clock applies to the Attorney General because in the specific language around the Department of Justice, that 210 days is in there. But either way, in a normal course of …”
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Donald Trump is considering unexpected candidates for Attorney General, including EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and controversial figures like Mike Lee. This has raised questions about their qualifications and the potential for a fierce Senate confirmation battle. With Todd Blanche serving temporarily, the stakes are high for Trump's next move in a politically charged environment.
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In a small town, a beloved math teacher mysteriously disappears after a morning run, leaving behind only a single running shoe. The frantic search involves thousands of townspeople, firemen, and even soldiers, creating a bizarre yet compelling scene. The hosts humorously reflect on the absurdity of the situation, questioning how one shoe can indicate trouble.
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Despite the turmoil of war, markets often find unexpected opportunities, according to market analyst Tom Lee. He notes that historically, the U.S. stock market tends to bottom early in conflicts, suggesting that investors should consider growth stocks as the crisis unfolds. As geopolitical tensions rise, understanding timing and market reactions becomes crucial for capitalizing on potential growth.
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Bruce Lee's iconic fight with Chuck Norris in 'The Way of the Dragon' revolutionized martial arts on screen, showcasing real fighting skills instead of choreographed stunts. Set in the Coliseum, this scene emphasized a mythic combat style with wide shots and slow motion, contrasting sharply with the fast cuts of modern action films. Lee's directorial control allowed for a raw, immersive experience that changed how martial arts were portrayed in cinema.
“… somebody to help. I want somebody that sees the numbers, worries about them just as much as I do, and puts an action plan together with... With me. Mike? I failed her in that aspect. I agree with her. Keep going. I can't excuse myself with the whole idea of like, oh, I work with numbers on an everyday basis and therefore I don't want. No, this is our life that we're talking about here. And not just ours, our son's life. So I hear you. What do you think of these numbers when you see them? I want to vomit. Why? Because it's a presentation of the runway we have. And if we're a plane, we're about …”
“… Oh, so what are we doing here? I can definitely cut costs. It's just very difficult. if I don't have my teammate on the same page with me. The happy wife, happy life guy? Yes. Okay. So tell them. Tell them what you want. I want a teammate. I want somebody to help. I want somebody that sees the numbers, worries about them just as much as I do, and puts an action plan together with... With me. Mike? I failed her in that aspect. I agree with her. Keep going. I can't excuse myself with the whole idea of like, oh, I work with numbers on an everyday basis and therefore I don't want. No, this is our life that we're talking about here. And not just ours, our son's life. So I hear you. What do you think of these numbers when you see them? I want to vomit. Why? Because it's a presentation of the runway we have. And if we're a plane, we're about to crash. Yes. We don't have enough time to take off. And what do you feel when you look at those numbers? Right now, if you looked at my heart rate, I'm feeling pretty fast. Yeah. Tell me what's going on. What are you feeling? Like something needs to change, like yesterday. Are you feeling alarmed, worried, embarrassed? Embarrassed. Disappointed in …”
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Mike and Lina finally confront the shocking reality of their debt, revealing they owe over $750,000—seven times what they initially thought. As Mike grapples with feelings of embarrassment and disappointment, he acknowledges the urgency for change, realizing their financial situation is far more dire than he ever admitted. This moment of clarity marks a turning point for the couple as they seek to become teammates in their financial journey.
“… is remarkable. It's just a great movie, and the dialogue is just brilliant. And I was not saying anything like this happened in our Senate. However, Mike Lee said something this weekend I thought was actually just amazing about citizenship. And I just think it was a great piece of oratory and fact. If everyone is family, no one is family. If everything is urgent, nothing is urgent. If everyone is given the benefit of citizenship by allowing them to vote, then citizenship means nothing. That is the core message that I wish our Democrat colleagues would accept and I am confident they will ultimately …”
“… what the Jews celebrate. Catholics celebrate Pass out. Something completely different. I watched Lincoln this weekend. It's a movie that I just absolutely love. I just love it. The dialogue is amazing. I mean, Sally Field is amazing. Tommy Lee Jones is remarkable. It's just a great movie, and the dialogue is just brilliant. And I was not saying anything like this happened in our Senate. However, Mike Lee said something this weekend I thought was actually just amazing about citizenship. And I just think it was a great piece of oratory and fact. If everyone is family, no one is family. If everything is urgent, nothing is urgent. If everyone is given the benefit of citizenship by allowing them to vote, then citizenship means nothing. That is the core message that I wish our Democrat colleagues would accept and I am confident they will ultimately accept as we continue to make this argument. Because we're not going away. I'm not going away. I will be back on this floor in this chamber day after day, week after week, month after month as long as it takes. I'm not giving up. Not a chance in hell am I giving up on this because this is about the American dream itself.”
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The essence of citizenship is at risk if everyone is granted the same rights without distinction, warns Senator Mike Lee. He argues that if all are considered family, then the concept of family loses its meaning, just as urgent matters become trivialized. This powerful oratory reflects on the American dream and the importance of valuing citizenship in today's political climate.
“… task forces, UFAP warrants and all this? Why actually do that? You want to vote for this kind of stupid? thankfully we have people like senator mike lee out there who has been a champion for the save act here's senator lee on the senate floor making the exact opposite case maizey harona's making in other words the sensible one and the not stupid one harono made that you know what just because you have laws doesn't mean you can't either enhance them or do more to enforce said law. This isn't hard, Maisie. Check this out. They've instead said we don't need the Save America Act because, and this …”
“… Matters. This crazy thing happens. There you go, the U.S. homicide rate, 125-year law. Maybe by Maisie's logic, we should have done nothing because we got in the FBI, hey, man, murder was already illegal, so why actually go do more, like fugitive task forces, UFAP warrants and all this? Why actually do that? You want to vote for this kind of stupid? thankfully we have people like senator mike lee out there who has been a champion for the save act here's senator lee on the senate floor making the exact opposite case maizey harona's making in other words the sensible one and the not stupid one harono made that you know what just because you have laws doesn't mean you can't either enhance them or do more to enforce said law. This isn't hard, Maisie. Check this out. They've instead said we don't need the Save America Act because, and this one is a kicker, because it's already against the law. That, Mr. President, under these circumstances, is analogous to saying we don't need a law allowing police to issue citations and monitor traffic at intersections governed by a stop sign because it's already against the law in our state to run a stop sign. And even though police officers under …”
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If a non-citizen votes illegally, they face up to five years in prison, yet some argue that existing laws are sufficient. Senator Mike Lee counters this logic, emphasizing that just because something is illegal doesn't mean we shouldn't enhance enforcement. He compares it to traffic laws, arguing that without active monitoring, laws are ineffective in preventing violations.
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In a heated congressional hearing, Representative Summer Lee walked out to protest Pam Bondi's refusal to commit to a deposition, citing her history of evasion and alleged cover-ups. Lee's frustration highlighted the importance of depositions, as they allow for more in-depth questioning than typical hearings. The situation underscored the tension between accountability and political maneuvering in Washington.
“… Did you know just two Republicans in the House of Representatives uniting can shut down the floor of the House of Representatives forever until Mike Johnson does what they want. So every time somebody says they're concerned or they don't like or they wish, they have an opportunity to go do something and they simply choose not to because they are not the alpha males that they say they are. They are, in fact, cucks. Thank you very much.”
“… They know that, for instance, we should be supporting Ukraine. They know that the war in Iran shouldn't have been launched. They know everything about that. And instead of voting that way, they tweet their concerns and then vote how Donald Trump wants. Did you know just two Republicans in the House of Representatives uniting can shut down the floor of the House of Representatives forever until Mike Johnson does what they want. So every time somebody says they're concerned or they don't like or they wish, they have an opportunity to go do something and they simply choose not to because they are not the alpha males that they say they are. They are, in fact, cucks. Thank you very much.”
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Tim Miller passionately defends Mitt Romney, arguing that his 'binders full of women' controversy was misinterpreted and that he was ahead of his time in promoting gender balance. He contrasts Romney's earnestness with the consequences of electing leaders who fail to act on their concerns, calling out Republicans who tweet about issues but vote against their principles. This rant highlights the irony of what voters have lost by not appreciating Romney's intentions.
“… see the democrats dismantle it all so they can see what a versus b looks like in a simple statistical analysis, A-B analysis. This is why I support Mike Lee on this from Utah, Senator from Utah. Here he is laying out on Fox News with the Save America Act, which would save our elections and America by implementing basic voter ID rules basic voter ID rules He says we have a few paths on this with regards to the filibuster Check this out We have exactly two options We can either one start enforcing our rules as they're written and require filibustering senators to speak and exhaust them and stay on a …”
“… told us that and when they do it you'll remember this conversation we might as well get as much done beforehand so that they can see the result of successful republican politics when we have a majority and we don't need the filibuster and then see the democrats dismantle it all so they can see what a versus b looks like in a simple statistical analysis, A-B analysis. This is why I support Mike Lee on this from Utah, Senator from Utah. Here he is laying out on Fox News with the Save America Act, which would save our elections and America by implementing basic voter ID rules basic voter ID rules He says we have a few paths on this with regards to the filibuster Check this out We have exactly two options We can either one start enforcing our rules as they're written and require filibustering senators to speak and exhaust them and stay on a bill that is critical to our agenda until it passes. Or if we're not willing to do that, because that involves hard work, we have to nuke the filibuster. Now, I would strongly prefer the first. I think it's better to do it with the rules that we've got, because the rules that we've got actually ensure and protect robust debate. But what we can't …”
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Senator Mike Lee argues that Republicans must consider eliminating the filibuster to effectively enact their agenda before Democrats potentially scrap it. He presents two options: enforce the existing rules with a talking filibuster or eliminate it entirely to ensure legislation passes. Lee emphasizes the importance of creating a clear contrast between party policies to show voters the consequences of each approach.
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Pam Bondi, Trump's Attorney General, faces impeachment as a subpoena demands her to explain missing Epstein files. With a committee interviewing key figures close to Epstein, this could expose a significant cover-up related to the case. The stakes are high as the investigation reveals deeper connections that challenge the narrative surrounding justice for survivors.
“What the hell is going on? Excuse my language, Senator Mike Lee. How are you? Doing great. thank you glenn good to be with you as always okay now mike you're the nicest guy i know you're the you're the most senatorial kind of guy i know you don't ever like to kick up dust and dirt you you know but i gotta ask you what the hell is going on who in the senate just does not want this thing to come to the floor and actually have their vote counted come on who you know that's the most curious thing, Glenn, we …”
“What the hell is going on? Excuse my language, Senator Mike Lee. How are you? Doing great. thank you glenn good to be with you as always okay now mike you're the nicest guy i know you're the you're the most senatorial kind of guy i know you don't ever like to kick up dust and dirt you you know but i gotta ask you what the hell is going on who in the senate just does not want this thing to come to the floor and actually have their vote counted come on who you know that's the most curious thing, Glenn, we know that there are three who are opposed to the bill. They've been public about that. Senators Murkowski, McConnell, and Tillis. What we don't know is who else might be among those reputed to be against bringing up the talking filibuster, using the talking filibuster to bring up the Save America Act to pass the Save America Act. Look, we've got …”
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The internal disputes among Republicans are frustrating and prevent the SAVE America Act from being debated and passed efficiently.
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