• Sins of Omission ft. Stanley Moreau

  • Nov 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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Sins of Omission ft. Stanley Moreau

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    For episode 5, I was joined by Stanley! Stanley and I have a long history, and we catch up on some post-election thoughts and what we believe the country's direction is going. We break down most cabinet positions and our reactions to how Trump didn't "appoint a libertarian" to a cabinet position. We debate all the jargon on X and Facebook. We talk about possible 2028 candidates who could have a chance and some history to reflect some of the patterns we've seen in this election.
    We discuss the tone of the election and all the other media matters, including the presence of independent media, the impact of Elon Musk, and the endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, who were both appointed—the sheer impact of the Joe Rogan Podcast interviews featuring President Trump and now Vice President-Elect JD Vance.
    After the hour mark, we dove into some sports topics, alluding to the Red Sox's pursuit of Juan Soto and the impact of losing Mookie Betts and Xander Bogart. Signing Soto doesn't absolve them of that horrendous trade. The impact of Drake Maye is discussed as he's growing into his starting QB role.

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