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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Saban Loses Again, 4th Shot is Dud, Mahomes Smashing Records, Mark Smith Taunts Texas

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Fresh off his loss in the national title game, Alabama coach Nick Saban loses again as he signs a letter in support of something called the "freedom to vote" act.  This has a million holes in it including Saban wanting elections to be as good as referees.  What?  You have to hear this complete story.    Officials in Israel and South Africa say the 4th shot is of no use to anyone.  Don't believe them?  Follow the hedge fund guys as Moderna and Biontech stocks are getting crushed.    Patrick Mahomes has 22 td passes in the playoffs and he's just 26 years old.  Wait until you hear the list of Hall of Fame quarterbacks that already beats.     And a rare night as KU, KSU and MU all win in hoops.  Former Tiger turned Wildcat Mark Smith grabs headlines at Texas for doing the Horns Down sign... we'll tell you why he says it's just payback.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Window World is proud to present.

0:03.0

Kevin Keatsman has issues.

0:05.0

Simply the best for less at Windowscansa City.com.

0:09.0

Do you know what I'm absolutely never asked anymore?

0:12.2

It's really simple.

0:13.6

It's a simple question that I got in the very beginning.

0:16.3

In fact, long before we started the podcast, I had people asking me,

0:20.1

what are you going to do next? What is it you're all about? What are you going to do? Are you going to do sports? You're going to do politics? Are you going to have a show? Are you going to walk away? You're going to retire? I used to get asked all the time. And then more and more people would say, are you going to do politics? Are you going to do sports and politics? And then I started the podcast and a lot of people would walk up and say, are you going to do politics? Are you going to do sports and politics?

0:38.4

And then I started the podcast and a lot of people would walk up and say, are you really doing sports and politics?

0:45.2

And I said, yeah, I think, I think they're one and the same.

0:50.2

There's a confluence of the two that have been brought together by, in many regards, I would say the real beginning of America accepting that sports and politics are the same thing would have to go back to Colin Kaepernick and, you know, his fist and kneeling for the anthem and wearing Castro T-shirts to news conferences. That's what started. That, to me, happened under Barack Obama's

1:12.9

presidency. I know that you know, as part of this podcast, there is a theme that where we are in America

1:18.0

today started with Barack Obama. Now, he was weak. He was very weak. He didn't get implemented

1:24.8

all the things that he wanted to do. He talks much more radically now

1:28.5

than he did his president. But he got a lot done. He changed America fundamentally from underneath.

1:34.8

And he was the leader of a movement of people on the far left that wanted to take over and take

1:40.0

control of this country. And so we've seen this shift where people at that time came out of their

1:47.2

shell, whether they were an athlete, music artist, anybody with some sort of a public spotlight,

1:55.2

networks, tech giants, media, they all stepped up and said, we're unafraid of this now.

2:01.1

Barack Obama is so popular and can do no wrong in this country.

2:04.7

ESPN's a classic example.

2:06.5

They fundamentally changed what they were as a network.

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