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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Clay Travis is Dead Wrong, Scherzer Exit Classic, Lawrence Becomes Colorado Border Town, Gas Pumps Reset

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News, Sports News, News:sports News, Politics

4.2803 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Clay Travis is a great conservative with a terrible blind spot and a bucket full of hypocrisy.  Travis claims college football is "communism" because it only pays high school recruits a $500,000 package to join a football team and maybe never even play.  Meanwhile, he famously pays his lower level, college graduate staffers peanuts at www.outkick.com because he gives them an opportunity to become famous and build their brand.  Wow.     Max Scherzer is exactly the athlete we all want to root for, even after reaching the highest level of his profession and making hundreds of millions of dollars.  He got hurt throwing a pitch this week... and his exit from that game is all you need to know about one this generation's great competitors.    The city of Lawrence is reeling after the new congressional maps have been drawn in Kansas.  Who knew?  Lawrence is now part of the Colorado border district.  Hysterical.    And gas companies across America are reconfiguring their pumps to accommodate $10 per gallon fuel.  Just a couple months ago, this was an online spoof... I'll tell you how it became reality.

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0:00.0

Roberts Robinson Chevrolet Buick GMC presents

0:03.5

Kevin Keatsman has issues online at Roberts Robinson.com.

0:10.3

You've probably heard me say on this podcast from time to time that I've had more difficulty

0:13.9

through the years dealing with sports fans disliking me or disliking my opinion

0:19.3

or being upset with me and getting confrontational

0:22.1

or radical or unhinged more than since I started doing politics.

0:28.3

And granted, some of that is in politics, people on the left have, well, they don't listen to

0:33.6

the podcast. They probably have no motivation to try to reach out or look,

0:39.2

Jessica says there's a lot of stuff on Twitter and things like that if people still saying

0:43.1

things. I don't see that. I'm talking about my personal interactions with people,

0:47.1

emails that I receive, encounters that I have in person with folks and the way things go.

0:52.5

And there's no comparison, in my opinion, to the brazen attempts for

0:59.6

people that are sports fans to walk up to you, get in your face, and let you have it over an

1:04.4

opinion you had about their sports team or a player on their sports team or something you said

1:08.4

about sports, then there is in politics. Most of what I get

1:12.3

now is people coming up patting me on the back saying they love it. They're glad I'm out of the

1:15.6

closet. We love the fact that you're conservative. I have people that give me weird glances. I've had

1:20.8

some people tell me that they don't like my podcast. I've had people, certainly in my circle of friends

1:26.9

or people in my life or whatever,

1:28.3

relationships damage because of what I'm doing now that didn't really occur when it was in

1:34.0

sports. But I'm just talking about, you know, people who love sports number one and people

1:38.9

who love politics number one. People who love politics number one will more than likely stay with their political

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