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Nothing Personal with David Samson

Election Day! Get out and vote!; Cashman calls Boras and Cole's bluff! Cowboys lose Dak & Saints fire Dennis Allen (Episode 1162)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Baseball, Sports, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ‘Election Day’ as in go out and vote as in make it count. (9:20) So You Wanna Talk to Samson!? Someone asked me about Gerrit Cole returning to the Yankees on the same deal he reportedly opted out of. Was this Brian Cashman calling Scott Boras’ bluff? Hmmm. (17:20) The Dallas Cowboys are in trouble. Dak Prescott is out for a few weeks. The season is a disaster. What is Jerry Jones doing? (22:01) The Saints have fired Dennis Allen in his third season. The Saints started the season HOT and are now on a 7-game losing streak. Woof. (29:15) Review: Joker - Folie à Deux. (32:45) Yesterday was Qualifying Offer Day in MLB. Will anyone accept them? (40:20) NPPOD. (43:15) A Dominican top baseball prospect was caught falsifying his age. Uh oh. A 19-year old acting as a 14-year old. This has always been a thing! (47:45) What is going on in Tampa? Is there any update at all about Tropicana Field? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Diet Coke.

0:04.6

Time for a Diet Coke break.

0:08.8

Enjoy what you like.

0:11.7

Just how you like it.

0:16.1

This is my taste.

0:19.7

What's yours? Celebrate your my taste. What's yours?

0:45.3

Celebrate your unique taste with Diet Coke. Election Day.

0:49.3

That's nothing personal word of the day for Tuesday, November 5th,

0:50.4

2024.

0:52.2

It's Election Day.

1:11.7

Days that seem so far in the future just come upon us. It's hard to imagine. We're getting toward the end of 2024 already. Seems just yesterday that we had a presidential election four years ago, hard to believe. Time just passes. Went out this morning. Polling station opened at 6 a.m.

1:14.3

There were, I was there at 6 a.m. A bunch of people already waiting online, about 20 volunteers and there were media trucks

1:20.2

because the districts where one of the candidates lives is where I vote.

1:26.8

So he was coming to vote. I assume at some point this morning.

1:30.8

And I went through and voted and got the sticker and was thinking to myself how

1:35.9

thankful I am to be able to vote, anxious about what will happen today as we all are,

1:41.3

what will happen tomorrow, the day after, the week after, the

1:44.4

year after, and the decade after, normal anxiety that people have had through the years.

1:49.2

Of course, recency bias tells you that everyone's more anxious and more concerned today than

1:55.0

they were yesterday. But it got me doing some research about previous presidential elections. And I came across something

2:02.8

interesting in the passage of time. We're in the year 2004. 200 years ago in 1824, there was a

2:11.9

fascinating election that took place between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.

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