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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Cheers to Kirstie, RNC Needs Winner at Top, Justice Resigns from KU, MO Fast Tracks Sports Betting, Brady Win was Gift

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Actor Kirstie Alley has died at the age of 71 after what's being described as a short battle with an aggressive cancer.  She was beloved by millions of Americans for her role on Cheers, which was a difficult role to take.  Alley was from Wichita, went to KU and had the audacity to support Trump in 2016.  These facts made a couple celebrity tributes to her life just a little selfish.    Lawyer Harmeet Dhillon says she's running for chair on the RNC and she's got a decent sounding plan.  She's smart and tough.  But there is one huge problem for her that would probably keep you from hiring her as your football coach.    We asked everyone to retain Kansas Supreme Court Justice Caleb Stegall in the midterm election and now you know why.  This man just resigned his cushy gig as and adjunct professor at KU's Law School over principle.  You want to hear this story.    Missouri  pols are wigging out that their voters are demanding they legalize sports betting.  Missouri has dragged its feet but it will likely be good in the long run.  Missouri now gets to see what Kansas has done wrong and do better for Show Me state taxpayers.   This is imminent.    A 19 year old American soccer player takes heat for something harmless and Tom Brady is getting credit where it isn't due this time.  Brady's Monday night comeback was a gift from the refs and the Saints.

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life.

0:06.2

B-stock Electronics Outlet Store presents Kevin Keatsman has issues.

0:11.0

Online at Bestock.net.

0:14.1

I remember watching the Super Bowl when I was a teenager, 17 or 18 years old, finishing up high school.

0:20.2

And they promoted on the Super Bowl that this new show was going to be

0:23.5

debuting on NBC.

0:25.8

At the time NBC Sports was the biggest sports television entity in America.

0:30.9

It had the AFC, which had all the exciting young quarterbacks and stuff playing.

0:35.4

And it was a very interesting time to be a sports fan.

0:38.6

And all I ever dreamed of was working at an NBC station or for NBC sports or whatever.

0:44.8

And I remember them promoting this new show called Cheers.

0:47.5

And they said it's groundbreaking.

0:48.7

It's different.

0:49.2

There was not much in those days.

0:51.3

This would have been the very early 1980s.

0:53.9

There wasn't very much adult culture on

0:57.4

television. All the shows were kind of cookie cutter little shows. We had happy days in the 70s,

1:02.6

which was a retro throwback to the 50s. People were, everything was, there was no alcohol in

1:08.1

these shows. The only shows that had any alcohol in them were like the Sunday night mystery movies,

1:12.6

Colombo or something, the bad person, the person who committed the crime that Colombo was

1:16.9

trying to figure out would occasionally pour themselves a glass of scotch in a drink or something

1:20.8

like that.

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