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Predictable with Stu Burguiere

Ep 1197 | The INSANE Switcheroo in the Montana Senate Race EXPOSED | Guest: Chuck Holton

Predictable with Stu Burguiere

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News, News Commentary, Politics

4.95.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Stu Burguiere breaks down the unbelievable details behind one of the craziest political switcheroos in U.S. Senate history. Then “The Hot Zone” host Chuck Holton joins with his unique perspective on the situation in Iran. And CNN is forced to eat major crow over some recent reporting; Stu has the latest. TODAY'S SPONSOR ZBIOTICS Ready to try it? Go to http://www.zbiotics.com/STU now. You'll get 15% off your first order when you use STU at checkout. Plus, it's backed by a 100% Money-Back Guarantee, so there's no risk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Stu does America.

0:06.0

Lots to get to tonight.

0:07.0

Chuck Holton is going to join us with the latest on to the developing situation in Iran.

0:12.0

Got an insane story out of Montana that I have to tell you about in a couple of minutes.

0:16.0

But I want to start by doing the news, specifically our friends over at CNN.

0:55.5

Interesting day. You know the story about Mom Donnie. There was a protest outside his house with a supposed right-wing group. A couple people come over. They throw something into the crowd. A couple people were like, is that a bomb? What was that? Yeah, it actually was a bomb put over, you know, thrown there by people who had pledged allegiance to ISIS. It was a nail bomb that was going to, they were going to try to kill a bunch of people. Luckily, it didn't go off. But it was a real device. It wasn't like one of these like fake situations. So you have to cover that story if you're CNN, right?

0:59.5

Now, of course, not their favorite story to cover probably, but they did have to write a story about it and they wanted to put it out on Twitter as well, or on X. Here's what, this is a

1:05.2

legitimate tweet. This is what they wrote. Two Pennsylvania teenagers crossed into New York

1:10.0

City Saturday morning for what could have been a normal day enjoying the city during abnormally warm weather.

1:19.8

But in less than an hour, their lives would drastically change, as the pair would be arrested for throwing homemade bombs during an anti-Muslim protest outside

1:32.2

of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's home. Here's what we know so far. Now, that's just not how you write that

1:38.7

story, right? Everyone would know that in the world, I think. This is a story about a couple of people who

1:45.2

try to murder a bunch of people who are executing their First Amendment rights, by the way.

1:50.8

Despite whatever you think about what they were saying, it doesn't matter. You don't try to

1:55.0

kill people. Now, pointing out the weather in New York City is not material to the story in any way.

2:00.6

It's not something that you would highlight, certainly in a tweet, and saying the way this is phrased, you know, this whole, oh gosh, it was a normal day enjoying the city, abnormally warm weather, and less than an hour their lives would change. This is what happens like when you write a story about someone getting hit by a car, right? Like, oh, gosh,

2:17.6

they were out there for a nice walk with the family and all of a sudden, you know, an excursion

2:22.3

just ran over them and it changed their lives forever. Like, they didn't catch something by

2:28.2

throwing by, it wasn't a disease they caught. This is something they went there with the intention

2:34.1

to do.

2:35.2

Kill a bunch of people.

2:37.4

Luckily, they failed.

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