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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Cheney's Death a Reminder, Bernie Sees End of Dems, Shapiro Hammers Tucker, Simmons Back with KC, KU's Michael Jordan, Royals Survey Signals End

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News, Sports News, News:sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at the age of 84.  Yes, he loved America and yes, he loved war.  And yes, this podcast host once upon a time believed in what he was selling us.  But mostly, his death is a reminder of what we used to be forced to vote for.  As VP, Dems hated him almost as much as they do Trump.  In death, they will remember him as a great steward of the neo con deep state.     Bernie Sanders appears on a podcast and pretty much predicts the Democrat party is over and will splinter into two parties.   Ben Shapiro, on his podcast, hammers Tucker Carlson... we'll play a clip.    Former Senator Joe Manchin gives the clearest statement yet on why Dems are in trouble while a crazy dem in Montana running for office leaves the most vile voicemail you've ever heard for Montana Senatory Tim Sheahy.     Left Tackle Josh Simmons is back with the Chiefs.   I"m going there.... new KU star Darryn Peterson looks a lot like Michael Jordan.    And the Royals are sending a survey out to the fans about a new ballpark and that can only mean one thing.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sports, Politics, Life, Amini's Gallery presents Kevin Keatsman has issues, 105th and Metcalf, or online at aminies.com.

0:15.4

It's certainly not my favorite thing to do, but we begin with a correction today at KKHI that many of you noticed and emailed me on on something that was kind of nagging at me and gnawing at me and something I mentioned in regards to the World Series wrapping up over the weekend. Welcome to KKHI. We've got a nice episode for you today, including a moment or two. We'll talk about the passing of Dick Cheney, the former vice president who died at the age of 84,

0:38.3

and is, of course, Election Day.

0:40.2

And we've got politics in focus to start.

0:43.1

And oh my goodness, does Kansas basketball look like they have a player on their hands?

0:48.4

Wow.

0:49.8

Darren Peterson last night in the season opener for KU was something else.

0:55.1

We'll get to all of it straight ahead. First, the correction. And something that kind of nagged at me, I saw, I think here's

1:00.3

what I did. I thought at first maybe CBS Sports made a mistake, but I don't think they did. I'm thinking

1:06.7

back about this. And I saw this post over the weekend on X, and there were six boxes of photographs,

1:13.3

which are pretty small on your phone when you see a person six times, wearing different ball caps for the teams that they played on,

1:19.7

of a player named Will Smith in the major leagues.

1:22.0

And the post said simply, Will Smith has won the World Series six years in a row, which of course I parroted

1:31.3

and said yesterday on the podcast, if you were listening. And it is true, Will Smith did win the

1:37.1

World Series six years in a row, but it's two different Will Smiths. Now, where this gets really

1:42.8

weird is one of the Will Smiths actually played

1:45.3

for the Royals a couple of years ago after he had won three straight World Series. He was a pitcher.

1:50.7

And I remember doing a segment on the podcast that the Royals had this pitcher and it was looking

1:55.1

good and they were very excited. They'd won three World Series in a row. So certainly the Royals had

1:58.9

to win the World Series this year to make it four in a row.

2:01.7

Two different Will Smiths, one with the Dodgers, the position player, the hitter,

2:07.0

that had the heroic home run in the 11th inning to win the World Series Saturday night.

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