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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Aaron Rodgers Drops Hammer, Journo Won’t Vote for Him, Cats Fans Taunt SEC

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Aaron Rodgers isn't just the best player in the NFL, right now he's the best spokesperson for conservatives anywhere in America.  He is smart, thoughtful and deep with his comments.  We'll play for you the clip of him dropping the hammer on the McAfee podcast.  It's amazing.    One AP voter in Chicago says he won't vote for Rodgers for MVP because of his off field behavior.  The mad says Rodgers is a bad guy and you can't be the biggest jerk in the league and be MVP.  We have the deets.    Kansas State dropped a hammer of it's own on LSU in the Texas Bowl. This was a beatdown between teams with completely different characteristics.  One loaded with  5 star recruits running around uncoached, the other a well oiled veteran machine clicking on all fronts.  But it was the K-State fans that made the bigger statement about America's discontent with SEC arrogance.     Also, KU opens big 12 play with a win for 31st straight year and a health care system in Michigan has 700 vaxxed workers test positive for covid.

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0:00.0

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0:02.9

Kevin Keatsman has issues.

0:05.0

Simply the best for less at Windows, Kansas City.com.

0:08.9

Well, I still can't say enough conservatives are stepping out into the spotlight and saying

0:14.8

what's on their mind and being their true selves in America.

0:18.5

The number is rapidly increasing.

0:23.6

We've seen this take place over the last few years. Again, I believe it started when Barack Obama was president. The first person I really saw

0:28.7

step out and say, wow, I'm going out on a ledge here, letting people know who and what I am and that I think

0:33.6

Barack Obama's a fraud was Donald Trump. That would have been when 2012 maybe when he was questioning the birth certificate.

0:42.8

And of course, it led to Donald Trump running for president and becoming president and turning this country upside down.

0:49.2

I don't think we're in a revolution.

0:51.0

I think we're in a correction phase in the United States.

0:53.7

And I hope it ends with the majority of Americans figuring out what they stand for, what they are about, and being willing to say it, live it, and mostly vote it. And I think we're getting there. I think these things take time. I think when we look back at a lot of historical eras in the United States history, whether that be wartime, the industrial revolution, the civil war, whatever it may have been, Vietnam era.

1:25.7

I look all over TV all the time and I see these programs on about documenting the 80s,

1:32.3

you know, that the 80s were this unbelievable era. Well, of course, Reagan was in for eight years.

1:36.9

It really spawned something tremendous and great. The tech explosion really began in the 80s.

1:43.4

The United States changed. It pivoted. It changed

1:45.6

what it was in the 80s. And it led to many, many, many great years and prosperity and peace for a lot of

1:53.5

people in this country. If we look back through the history, we see that a lot of our conservative

1:59.2

principles, a lot of things that this

2:01.2

country has stood for with its constitution, with the way families, nuclear families have lived

2:06.1

and worshipped in this country. And the way they have taken it upon themselves to succeed

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