Best Podcast Episodes About Nick Clegg
Everything podcasters are saying about Nick Clegg — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 20 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Nick Clegg
“… fraud in his state, which is weird because – and it's from the governor's office or from the governor Newsom's press office. And it's a picture of Nick looking demented with cameras strapped all to him saying, can I see your kids? it's the weirdest i mean it's it's also sad it's also kind of beneath newsome and it's also a little disgusting like why why do you not and the same thing happened with roblox right this documentary people can see on watch too blue i had multiple phone calls with the chief security officer and the press people i said just sit down for an interview no we don't want to …”
“So that's what humans do. But the governor of California is attacking the person that's uncovering the fraud in his state, which is weird because – and it's from the governor's office or from the governor Newsom's press office. And it's a picture of Nick looking demented with cameras strapped all to him saying, can I see your kids? it's the weirdest i mean it's it's also sad it's also kind of beneath newsome and it's also a little disgusting like why why do you not and the same thing happened with roblox right this documentary people can see on watch too blue i had multiple phone calls with the chief security officer and the press people i said just sit down for an interview no we don't want to take part in it you've got people in there who are critical of us people will always be critical of multi-billion corporations. But the smart ones, like Boeing, say, yeah, come to the factory. We're going to show you how we build the 737. See, it's very complicated. It's all right there. And while we don't think the anomaly you're reporting on …”
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In this segment, Chris Hansen hilariously critiques California Governor Newsom's bizarre response to a fraud investigator, featuring a comically demented photo of the investigator. The absurdity of the governor attacking the messenger instead of addressing the fraud makes for a compelling and entertaining commentary on governance and accountability.
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This segment hilariously recounts how a simple trip to a UCB show turned into a career-defining moment for Owen, who went from audience member to artistic director. The comedic timing and surprise of how a casual invite led to such a significant life change are both entertaining and relatable.
“… it. So therefore, I would have to display it like the Declaration of Independence, get some bulletproof glass, and then I would have to worry about Nick Cage coming to my house to steal it because there's some other hidden map on the back that he would expose with lemon juice. I don't want all that. I don't need Nick Cage in my house. So it does look cool. I think anything associated with Harry Potter that was actually used on screen is going to have no problem selling. The estimated auction value is between $40,000 to $80,000. So again, not one of the biggest items on this list as far as what …”
“… right in front of you. And it is pretty big. It opens up really wide. This one just feels like it would be really hard to display to make it cool because I'm not going to want to have people come over and touch it and run the risk of ripping it. So therefore, I would have to display it like the Declaration of Independence, get some bulletproof glass, and then I would have to worry about Nick Cage coming to my house to steal it because there's some other hidden map on the back that he would expose with lemon juice. I don't want all that. I don't need Nick Cage in my house. So it does look cool. I think anything associated with Harry Potter that was actually used on screen is going to have no problem selling. The estimated auction value is between $40,000 to $80,000. So again, not one of the biggest items on this list as far as what it's going to go for. And I think the fact that it's just a piece of paper essentially, and I don't want to reduce a movie prop to just a piece of paper. It's not really just a piece of paper, but if I'm going to spend $40,000 to $80,000 on something, unless it's an iconic piece of art, like the first illustrations from the books or something like …”
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In this hilarious segment, Movie Mike humorously imagines a scenario where Nicolas Cage breaks into his house to steal the Marauder's Map, comparing it to the Declaration of Independence. The absurdity of needing bulletproof glass for a piece of paper and the thought of Cage using lemon juice for hidden treasures makes for a memorable and funny moment.
“… developer Nscale raised a $2 billion Series C round led by Aker and 8090 Industries at a $14.6 billion valuation and added Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg to its board. Quoting Bloomberg, Norwegian energy firm Aker ASA and investment firm 8090 Industries led the Series C round, which values the startup at $14.6 billion. The AI hyperscaler said in a statement on Monday. Several tech companies also participated in the round, including NVIDIA, Lenovo, and Nokia. Spun out of cryptocurrency mining operations in early 2024, Nscale quickly became one of the most prominent data center newcomers cashing …”
“UK-based data center developer Nscale raised a $2 billion Series C round led by Aker and 8090 Industries at a $14.6 billion valuation and added Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg to its board. Quoting Bloomberg, Norwegian energy firm Aker ASA and investment firm 8090 Industries led the Series C round, which values the startup at $14.6 billion. The AI hyperscaler said in a statement on Monday. Several tech companies also participated in the round, including NVIDIA, Lenovo, and Nokia. Spun out of cryptocurrency mining operations in early 2024, Nscale quickly became one of the most prominent data center newcomers cashing in on the AI boom as a so-called NeoCloud operator, renting out computing resources to companies developing AI. Nscale has tried to distinguish itself as a provider tailor-made for Europe, pledging major projects in the UK, Norway, and Portugal. Nscale's latest round places it among Europe's most valuable startups, and the new board appointments add …”
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Nscale, a UK-based data center startup, has raised $2 billion in a Series C funding round, skyrocketing its valuation to $14.6 billion. This rapid ascent follows its transformation from cryptocurrency mining to a key player in the AI boom, with major investments from firms like NVIDIA and strategic board appointments including Sheryl Sandberg. By focusing on European markets, Nscale positions itself as a vital resource for companies developing AI technologies.
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In this insightful segment from the podcast 'Ask Nick', host Nick discusses the complexities of avoidant behavior in relationships with Mark L. Walberg. They explore how someone who tends to ghost their friends can revert to teenage-like behavior when faced with emotional challenges, emphasizing the importance of communication and understanding in long-term friendships.
“… it is baseless and wrong to blame Israel. On top of that, Kent has a bunch of relationships with white nationalist writers and media figures like Nick Fuentes. He's parroted Russian talking points about Ukraine. He defended January 6th. Like I could go on forever. So long story short I not a fan of this guy but it hard for me to get past him completely rebuking the idea that Iran posed an imminent threat because all publicly available information suggests that is the case. And this guy had access to the most sensitive intelligence in the entire US government,”
“… 2019. He refers to that in the letter by saying he, quote, lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel. Now, I don't know if he's saying Israel manufactured like the general war on terror or the war in Syria specifically. Either way, it is baseless and wrong to blame Israel. On top of that, Kent has a bunch of relationships with white nationalist writers and media figures like Nick Fuentes. He's parroted Russian talking points about Ukraine. He defended January 6th. Like I could go on forever. So long story short I not a fan of this guy but it hard for me to get past him completely rebuking the idea that Iran posed an imminent threat because all publicly available information suggests that is the case. And this guy had access to the most sensitive intelligence in the entire US government,”
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Joe Kent, former head of the National Counterterrorism Center, claims Iran posed no imminent threat to the U.S. and that the war with Iran was instigated by Israeli pressure. His resignation letter raises significant questions about U.S. intelligence and foreign policy, especially given his extensive military background and access to sensitive information. This controversial stance has sparked debate over the influence of Israel on American military decisions.
“… are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have feelings. I would love all of …”
“… been focusing exclusively on that and trying to exercise a little bit, too, because you could just like lose yourself and work sometimes. So trying to find work-life balance. But yeah, that's 90% of it. It's a very boring answer. I'm sorry. Where are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have feelings. I would love all of those things to happen. And I do want to say like, thank you so much for like, you guys were so kind. You like, you went out of your way and I think we all kind of got in trouble for it, but like you went out of your way to come over and like say hi to everybody and talk to everybody. And like the concept for the show was like amazing. And it was like, …”
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In this segment from 'The Viall Files: Reality Recap', Justin shares his experience on the social experiment reality show, 'Mormon Wives'. He reflects on forming deep connections with cast members and the overwhelming nature of returning to his demanding job in healthcare. The conversation highlights the genuine friendships formed and the show's unique approach to reality television.
“… this guy. Joe Kent ran for Congress as like a hardcore Trump loyalist. America first. There was a controversy where he was like affiliated with Nick Fuentes, griper types and had disavowed them. He was a stop the steal guy who's like a January 6th truther. Like that's the type of milieu that he's in. So hardcore supporter of Trump. He was a Tulsi ally, which I think is also an interesting piece of this internally, because apparently Tulsi in the lead up to the first Iran war, the 12 day war, was arguing against it and making her case fairly forcefully, ends up getting completely sidelined. …”
“… what did he know to have to resign at this point? He knew no end in sight. Yeah, that's why he decided to do it now. So it is a I mean, a stunning development to see right now. Yeah. And I mean, just so people know, I don't know if you've been following this guy. Joe Kent ran for Congress as like a hardcore Trump loyalist. America first. There was a controversy where he was like affiliated with Nick Fuentes, griper types and had disavowed them. He was a stop the steal guy who's like a January 6th truther. Like that's the type of milieu that he's in. So hardcore supporter of Trump. He was a Tulsi ally, which I think is also an interesting piece of this internally, because apparently Tulsi in the lead up to the first Iran war, the 12 day war, was arguing against it and making her case fairly forcefully, ends up getting completely sidelined. They joke about her as DNI standing for do not invite gets completely sidelined Now she sent out to do a bunch of like election nonsense in Fulton County Puerto Rico whatever She not no longer part of the Iran war deliberations And so in any case Joe is one of her allies internally in the administration. So to see him resign in this very critical …”
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Joe Kent's resignation from Trump's administration is a bold act of dissent, risking his career and safety to protest the impending war with Iran. This moment draws historical parallels to Vietnam, highlighting the rarity of such public resignations in times of conflict. Kent's stand against the administration's direction challenges the narrative that leaders are merely manipulated by external forces.
“… I'd like to confirm that he didn't. And that was indeed a live show. Some other interesting things. So on this particular episode, he interviews Nick Shirley. Nick Shirley is an independent journalist. I should say that this is a very big booking for Nick Shirley. Nick Shirley is just 23 years old. And at this moment, when Andrew was interviewing him, it's before Nick goes mega viral, right? In the weeks afterward, he goes really viral for discovering fraud in Somalian daycare, as you may have seen that story going around. And people were outraged about all this fraud. So why exactly did …”
“he faked the live on September 10th. What I'm saying is I would like to confirm that he didn't. That's fair. This is an investigation. I'd like to confirm that he didn't. And that was indeed a live show. Some other interesting things. So on this particular episode, he interviews Nick Shirley. Nick Shirley is an independent journalist. I should say that this is a very big booking for Nick Shirley. Nick Shirley is just 23 years old. And at this moment, when Andrew was interviewing him, it's before Nick goes mega viral, right? In the weeks afterward, he goes really viral for discovering fraud in Somalian daycare, as you may have seen that story going around. And people were outraged about all this fraud. So why exactly did Andrew book him and interview him? Well, Andrew is going to tell us why in the lead up to their interview. Take a listen. I am so excited about this next guest. His name is Nick Shirley. He's an independent journalist. You can follow him on an X at Nick Shirley. That's S-H-I-R-L-E-Y-Y. Maybe we can help him get rid of that second Y. And then on …”
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Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old independent journalist, claims he infiltrated one of Brazil's most dangerous gangs in just 48 hours. During an interview, he shares his shocking experiences and the realities he faced while befriending gang members in a notorious favela. This incredible feat highlights the audacity and skill of a young journalist making waves in the investigative field.
“… but I have to wait six, eight weeks or so. It'll be a long time, yeah. Really? Did you watch anything, Movie Mike? I watched a movie called Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice. Terrible movie title. Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice? Yeah. It's Vince Vaughn and James Marsden. They're in a love triangle, and there's a time machine. oh i was i was out at the beginning you say time machine it's kind of like a generic action movie and they're like how can we make this movie better let's throw it a time machine that works uh did you like it it's pretty good i give it 3.5 out of 5 time machines lunchbox …”
“… actually happened to somebody. It's a movie. I so want to see the Project I'll marry him. Oh, yeah, me too. Just getting the baby to the movies right now. I know. Mike gave it a five out of five. Great. You're going to love it. Movie Mike said, but I have to wait six, eight weeks or so. It'll be a long time, yeah. Really? Did you watch anything, Movie Mike? I watched a movie called Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice. Terrible movie title. Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice? Yeah. It's Vince Vaughn and James Marsden. They're in a love triangle, and there's a time machine. oh i was i was out at the beginning you say time machine it's kind of like a generic action movie and they're like how can we make this movie better let's throw it a time machine that works uh did you like it it's pretty good i give it 3.5 out of 5 time machines lunchbox you watch anything no i didn't watch anything just a lot of basketball that's good basketball morgan yeah i also watched mike and nick and nick and alice and it was very slapstick comedy i laughed a few times But ultimately, at the end of it, I was like, why did I just watch this movie? So I'd give it two and a half out of five double. What do you …”
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In a hilarious critique of a movie titled 'Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice,' the hosts can't help but laugh at the absurdity of its premise—a love triangle featuring a time machine! With one host giving it a surprisingly low rating of two and a half clones, the banter about the movie's ridiculousness and the confusion over its title makes for a comedic gem.
“… 74 of Alaskans oppose bottom trawling What happened recently, there's this open letter where 5,000 Alaskans wrote an open letter to Representative Nick Begich, who apparently had campaigned on reigning in the bottom trawlers. but since the election hasn't in their mind I don't know about the extent of this in this letter's mind hasn't made good on the promise to rein in bottom trawlers I was reading a quote from a guy part of the reluctance of regulating bottom trawling or outright banning bottom trawling is people are like yes these fisheries are imperiled and collapsing but we don't know all …”
“… and you can heavily influence a poll by how you word a poll, right? And a really good pollster builds questions that aren leading I don know what the questions are I don know how valid the polling data is but there some polling data suggesting that 74 of Alaskans oppose bottom trawling What happened recently, there's this open letter where 5,000 Alaskans wrote an open letter to Representative Nick Begich, who apparently had campaigned on reigning in the bottom trawlers. but since the election hasn't in their mind I don't know about the extent of this in this letter's mind hasn't made good on the promise to rein in bottom trawlers I was reading a quote from a guy part of the reluctance of regulating bottom trawling or outright banning bottom trawling is people are like yes these fisheries are imperiled and collapsing but we don't know all the causes and since we don't know all the causes we shouldn't address any of the causes and i was reading this guy's comment he's like let's say you got a little kid and he's got five mcnuggets and all of a sudden he's got no mcnuggets left he gets five a day but there's none he learns that someone's throwing two in the garbage he doesn't know …”
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74% of Alaskans oppose bottom trawling, but the practice continues despite public outcry. Recently, 5,000 Alaskans signed an open letter urging Representative Nick Begich to fulfill his promise to regulate this damaging fishing method. The debate highlights the complexities of fishery management and the need for immediate action to protect dwindling fish stocks.
“… with. As this all ends up, Langdon, a movie guy. I can buy it. I can buy that Langdon is like, I love MASH. I love Rumblefish. I watch a lot of Nick, you know, like I watch TV. I watch like, this is his thing. Langdon's involved in like a disproportionately high number of these things. So I'm like, if that's a him thing, but I'm, I'm struggling with like Whitaker having like Whitaker being conversant in Gilligan's Island is like genuinely insane to me. I went and asked someone I know who Whitaker age Because yeah Gilgis Island was on Nick at Night et cetera But Whitaker is even a little too …”
“… it was mel have never heard of macgyver uh and abbott i'm curious when he calls robbie ghostwriter is is a comic book reference or a film reference i don't know the answer here's what it's a nicholas cage reference Here's what I'm willing to engage with. As this all ends up, Langdon, a movie guy. I can buy it. I can buy that Langdon is like, I love MASH. I love Rumblefish. I watch a lot of Nick, you know, like I watch TV. I watch like, this is his thing. Langdon's involved in like a disproportionately high number of these things. So I'm like, if that's a him thing, but I'm, I'm struggling with like Whitaker having like Whitaker being conversant in Gilligan's Island is like genuinely insane to me. I went and asked someone I know who Whitaker age Because yeah Gilgis Island was on Nick at Night et cetera But Whitaker is even a little too young for the Nick at Night era So I asked people who are Whitaker age Because yeah Gilligan Island was on Nick at Night etc But Whitaker is even a little too young for the Nick at Night era So I asked people who are Whitaker age do you know what Gilligan's Island is about? And they were like, not really. And certainly couldn't name specific …”
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Langdon's character in 'The Pitt' Season 2, Episode 14, showcases a surprising depth of pop culture knowledge, referencing everything from 'MASH' to the obscure 'Rumblefish'. However, the episode raises questions about character consistency, particularly with Whitaker's unexpected familiarity with 'Gilligan's Island'. This discussion highlights the complexities of character development and the sometimes baffling writing choices in the series.
“… bookmark the show The price of Democrat and liberal stupidity going forward is going to be very, very high. Folks, the media ecosystem with, again, Nick Shirley and Cam Higby and others out there doing entrepreneurial independent journalism. You've had O'Keefe doing it forever. It's going to get really, really hard to pretend the welfare state works going forward. you're going to see outlets like CBS and NBC and others that are going to be embarrassed into covering this why because it's going to be so nuclear online that to not cover it is going to be so obvious it's going to result in a black …”
“… him in a long time. That's weird. This guy's supposedly seeing all these patients and managing the place. How do you not see him in a long time? How does that work? How does that work? It CBS folks It CBS doing this I told you going forward Listen bookmark the show The price of Democrat and liberal stupidity going forward is going to be very, very high. Folks, the media ecosystem with, again, Nick Shirley and Cam Higby and others out there doing entrepreneurial independent journalism. You've had O'Keefe doing it forever. It's going to get really, really hard to pretend the welfare state works going forward. you're going to see outlets like CBS and NBC and others that are going to be embarrassed into covering this why because it's going to be so nuclear online that to not cover it is going to be so obvious it's going to result in a black mark even for these left-wing activist organizations I promise you're already seeing it you can't hide the welfare state this is again what upsets me about a portion of people who pretend to be in our movement who constantly crap on the Trump administration, pretending nothing's happening. There've been hundreds of arrests out of Minnesota. …”
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A CBS News investigation reveals staggering fraud in California's hospice industry, where one doctor billed for 126 hospices, raising red flags about potential misconduct. With over 8,000 active investigations into government fraud, the media is finally being pressured to cover these alarming findings, highlighting the failures of the welfare state. This shift in media coverage could change the narrative around government accountability and fraud exposure.
“… Thank you very much. All right. Take care. You too. All right. Bye-bye. What's up, everybody? We have a very exciting announcement for all the Ask Nick audience out there. We have new Instagram and TikTok specifically for Ask Nick. So if you want to avoid all the pop culture and reality TV content that we're putting out there and just focus on all things relationship, dating, interpersonal relationships, and just Ask Nick content, just please give us a follow. It's Ask Nick Vial on Instagram and TikTok. So give us a follow and enjoy. We'll be glad that you did. Go on and give us a follow. The …”
“… you heal and go for it. Regardless of what your husband decides, you know, just try to make good, healthy choices for yourself and feel good about those choices. And I think things will get a little bit better, but you'll get through this. All right. Thank you very much. All right. Take care. You too. All right. Bye-bye. What's up, everybody? We have a very exciting announcement for all the Ask Nick audience out there. We have new Instagram and TikTok specifically for Ask Nick. So if you want to avoid all the pop culture and reality TV content that we're putting out there and just focus on all things relationship, dating, interpersonal relationships, and just Ask Nick content, just please give us a follow. It's Ask Nick Vial on Instagram and TikTok. So give us a follow and enjoy. We'll be glad that you did. Go on and give us a follow. The Bob Houses is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Hey, you chose to hit play on this podcast today. Smart choice. Make another smart choice with Auto Quote Explorer to compare rates from multiple car insurance companies all at once. Try it at Progressive.com. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and Affiliates. Not available in all states or …”
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Therapy can help uncover the reasons behind destructive behavior, as discussed in the 'Ask Nick' podcast episode. A caller grapples with the fallout of cheating while pregnant, and Nick emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying motivations for such choices. By exploring these feelings, she can begin to heal and make healthier decisions for herself and her family.
“… whether he's a leaker. I want to know who he leaked to. I want to know if he leaked? Was it the Tucker Carlson? What about his association with Nick Fuentes? Is that okay? Is that normal? Is that MAGA? Now, Tucker Carlson knows about this because Tucker Carlson interviewed him and Fuentes made these comments in October when he interviewed him. Listen to this. Cut 15, go. Like take Joe Kent, for instance. I supported Joe Kent and I talked to Joe Kent. I got introduced to him by Matt Brainerd. Matt Brainerd went to my conference in 2021. He bought a table. Was he a campaign manager? He was. …”
“… could be said that we dragged Israel into it What evidence does Mr Ken have to disprove this He got none But I want to give him an opportunity to present it. I want to go through his letter. I want to go through his contradictions. I want to go through whether he's a leaker. I want to know who he leaked to. I want to know if he leaked? Was it the Tucker Carlson? What about his association with Nick Fuentes? Is that okay? Is that normal? Is that MAGA? Now, Tucker Carlson knows about this because Tucker Carlson interviewed him and Fuentes made these comments in October when he interviewed him. Listen to this. Cut 15, go. Like take Joe Kent, for instance. I supported Joe Kent and I talked to Joe Kent. I got introduced to him by Matt Brainerd. Matt Brainerd went to my conference in 2021. He bought a table. Was he a campaign manager? He was. Or he was a consultant, but he was on the campaign. So he was on the Joe Kent campaign. Is that what I understand, Mr. Producer? Go ahead. A lot. He loved my conference in February 21, which he bought a table at for his organization, Look at America. And in 2021, we, and by we, I mean my nonprofit and myself and my team, we wanted to support America …”
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Joe Kent's alleged leaking and associations with controversial figures like Nick Fuentes raise serious concerns about his credibility and alignment with MAGA values.
“… they, you know, won, what, 150 grand in bonuses the last two races. Yeah, for sure. And you were talking about the business. We saw it this week. Nick Sanchez sits home because, you know, that team kind of is going through some tough times. Well, that was Nick Sanchez doesn't have a ride this year strictly because of money. Somebody came in, took his ride because that guy had more money. and you match up what Nick Sanchez did at this point last year. Nick Sanchez is a driver. Patrick Starpoli is doing up to this point in the same car. Nick had four top tens at this point last year. Patrick's …”
“… is, you know, you don't ever talk about making money anymore, but when I came along, it was important. If I finished tying a good-paying race, that meant something. Well, Corey has just cashed in. You know, let's not, you know, overlook the fact that they, you know, won, what, 150 grand in bonuses the last two races. Yeah, for sure. And you were talking about the business. We saw it this week. Nick Sanchez sits home because, you know, that team kind of is going through some tough times. Well, that was Nick Sanchez doesn't have a ride this year strictly because of money. Somebody came in, took his ride because that guy had more money. and you match up what Nick Sanchez did at this point last year. Nick Sanchez is a driver. Patrick Starpoli is doing up to this point in the same car. Nick had four top tens at this point last year. Patrick's averaging like a 22nd place finish. So Tommy or Mark, you've got to help me understand, at what point does the business model flip to where it can't? It won't. But I'm just saying you're taking more money, but you're not getting return on your investment. You know, like there's no money coming in. I don't know. Is the window that big that you're …”
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Corey Lajoie exemplifies the flawed NASCAR business model, as he lacks a full-time ride despite his talent. This situation highlights how drivers like Nick Sanchez lose opportunities to those with better financial backing, raising questions about profitability in the sport. Ultimately, the conversation reveals that teams often prioritize short-term financial gains over long-term success, jeopardizing their sustainability.
“… since world war ii it's just stunning we just got done with a 20 year war that cost i don't know trillions 10 trillion and forget that i think like Nick Shirley uncovered that much being spent by like one hospice in California. No, for real. For real. I think we were up in the combination of two states, Minnesota and California. I think we hit 50, Bill. Like it's insane. Oh my gosh, this lady. I mean, just that's network television. And that's ABC News. ABC. Network television. You can say that with a... I just read it. So that's how you know it's right. I read it. National television every …”
“it's just so dumb it's a source crack like and she she's like i just read where did you read that on the back of a fruit loops box like i mean since world war ii it's just stunning we just got done with a 20 year war that cost i don't know trillions 10 trillion and forget that i think like Nick Shirley uncovered that much being spent by like one hospice in California. No, for real. For real. I think we were up in the combination of two states, Minnesota and California. I think we hit 50, Bill. Like it's insane. Oh my gosh, this lady. I mean, just that's network television. And that's ABC News. ABC. Network television. You can say that with a... I just read it. So that's how you know it's right. I read it. National television every day. Start checking the sources on that. Clip seven is where Keith Ellison, this is the attorney general of Minnesota. This is the guy who basically turned a blind eye or worse or worse. We'll find out. When it comes to the fraud in Minnesota, he's one of the worst of the worst because he has – there's not an empathetic bone in his body. There's …”
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A viral moment captured Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison dismissing a crying woman seeking help, showcasing his indifference to constituents. This shocking behavior raises questions about his commitment to public service and highlights a troubling dynamic in Minnesota politics. As the political landscape shifts, these moments reveal the disconnect between elected officials and the communities they serve.
“… What's wrong with those guys? They certainly were our best pitchers last year, I would guess. Were they? I would think they both outperformed. No, Nick Lodolo would have... No, Nick Lodolo... Boyd would have been ahead of Nolodolo, yeah. Yeah, Lodolo missed a bunch of time. Or, some time. Not a bunch. You're right, they may have been our last best two last year. Probably not Kelly, but definitely Boyd. Framber. Pramper was solid. Not his best, but solid. All right, so we're coming up on pick 235 is our next one.”
“… top of the queue he's kind of boring but in case the other guy doesn't make the opening day roster somebody just said our last two pitchers might be our best pitchers which is damning with faint praise, if you ask me. Matthew Boyd and Merrill Kelly? What's wrong with those guys? They certainly were our best pitchers last year, I would guess. Were they? I would think they both outperformed. No, Nick Lodolo would have... No, Nick Lodolo... Boyd would have been ahead of Nolodolo, yeah. Yeah, Lodolo missed a bunch of time. Or, some time. Not a bunch. You're right, they may have been our last best two last year. Probably not Kelly, but definitely Boyd. Framber. Pramper was solid. Not his best, but solid. All right, so we're coming up on pick 235 is our next one.”
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Merrill Kelly may be overlooked, but he was one of the best pitchers last season, even if it feels like a backhanded compliment. In a recent draft analysis, his performance alongside Matthew Boyd was highlighted, sparking a debate about their true value compared to others like Nick Lodolo. This segment dives into why Kelly's contributions should not be underestimated.
“… Kato Nelson was quarterback, Stanford Samuel. That's crazy, bro. And you guys had a good team, too. Ross was a Dade County player of the year. But Nick sucked. Nick was terrible. That was Nick. No, not Hernandez. Who? So what year are you with him? 13. You're my cousin to you. Okay. Do you know Michael Pino? Michael Pino? Like, he played baseball. Yeah. Yeah. That's like one of my guys that I grew up. That's your cousin? Best friend. Oh, your cousin's best friend. Alex Villas is my cousin. You're fucking lying. I swear to God. What? Alex Villas is your cousin? I've known Alex Villas since I …”
“… He told me. You guys lost 24-13, right? 24-13? Yeah, Devin Bush, Stanford Samuel. He said that's the best player he's ever played against. Bro, Devin Bush right now, I guess, right now we're the best, like, weak side linebackers in the league. Yep, Kato Nelson was quarterback, Stanford Samuel. That's crazy, bro. And you guys had a good team, too. Ross was a Dade County player of the year. But Nick sucked. Nick was terrible. That was Nick. No, not Hernandez. Who? So what year are you with him? 13. You're my cousin to you. Okay. Do you know Michael Pino? Michael Pino? Like, he played baseball. Yeah. Yeah. That's like one of my guys that I grew up. That's your cousin? Best friend. Oh, your cousin's best friend. Alex Villas is my cousin. You're fucking lying. I swear to God. What? Alex Villas is your cousin? I've known Alex Villas since I was like five years old. Ma, ma, he knows Alex and Pino. Alex Villas and Pino. I grew up. They're like, those are my best friends growing up. He literally felt like... Alex Villas, yeah. El Rojo. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I was just with them. like two weeks ago at your birthday. They were there. Remember Michael Pino and Alex Villas from St. Thomas? …”
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Isabella Geraci and Nico Casares reminisce about their high school football experiences, highlighting standout players like Sam Bruce and their intense matchups. They share personal anecdotes about friendships formed and competitive moments on the field, illustrating the bonds created through sports during their formative years.
“You know, Nick Shirley opened up a can of worms in Minnesota, went to California. Now we're hearing upwards of a half a trillion dollars in fraud in California, hospice and whatnot. I had heard, and it wouldn't surprise me, that there's a good deal of corruption in the state of Maryland. And I had also heard a couple weeks ago that Nick Shirley was in Baltimore. Have you heard anything about the possibility of investigation with regard to the state of …”
“You know, Nick Shirley opened up a can of worms in Minnesota, went to California. Now we're hearing upwards of a half a trillion dollars in fraud in California, hospice and whatnot. I had heard, and it wouldn't surprise me, that there's a good deal of corruption in the state of Maryland. And I had also heard a couple weeks ago that Nick Shirley was in Baltimore. Have you heard anything about the possibility of investigation with regard to the state of Maryland and some of the fraud that has been exposed in Democrat-run states? That's not shocking, because any time where you have decades of one-party control of government, You don't have the same types of levels of accountability as you do when you have competitive races for state legislatures and for statewide offices like the governorship and state …”
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Maryland's long-standing one-party control could be breeding ground for corruption, as evidenced by recent fraud allegations. With Governor Wes Moore's popularity plummeting and whispers of a 2028 presidential run, the state's governance is under scrutiny. The decline of vibrant communities and questionable policies highlight the urgent need for accountability in Maryland's political landscape.
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