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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Trump Ordered Attack and then Whataburgers, Dems Complain Either Way, Bill Clinton Embarrassed Again, E-Mails Blast Pastor Adam, Chiefs RB Buzz, R's Sign Outfielder, ICE Secret Weapon

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Like many people, my daily schedule must run on time and has a routine.  While that's a great goal for a president to have, it must be nearly impossible.  We present to you today what we know about President Trump giving the command to attack Iran and the other things he was doing when he gave the nine word order.  It's truly incredible to hear and of course, finished with him ordering hamburgers for everyone at a Whataburger in Texas.  Amazing.    Trump also summed up what we discussed a little on yesterday's podcast... the Dems are going to criticize him no matter what.  Many dems that were calling for action against Iran are now blasting Trump for doing it.  You can't make this up.    Bill Clinton's testimony in the Epstein investigation is sad and embarrassing.  We are not only reminded what a creepy and out of control man he is... now his hands shake profusely and he seems confused.  This is not good for America.    We touched a nerve talking about Pastor Adam Hamilton and his run for US Senate as the emails I received were all about uncomfortable experiences people have had with Hamilton and his church.    I can't get enough infor about the runningback the Chiefs want and now it's believed other NFL teams are on high alert to prevent it.  The Royals announce the signing of an old outfielder that's had a great career.   And ICE has a sneaky new tactic they are using... we'll tell you in our Final Final.

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0:00.0

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0:13.9

Timeliness, process, execution, they're all really big things in my life. I'm not making any kind of a claim that I'm an expert at any of these things.

0:22.1

I'm not some sort of a logistical genius like these trucking companies and airlines who figure out all the logistics and everything that they have to do at certain times and computers and algorithms that run everything in the world today.

0:34.3

But I am fascinated by how things transpire. I'm fascinated by timelines. I've always been

0:39.7

this way. I mentioned to Jessica several times a year we start discussing things. I remind her

0:45.3

that I run on a schedule that is, I don't think it's that unique. I think a lot of people

0:51.5

have certain positions or jobs or professions or things

0:54.9

that create challenges for them that everything must operate on a schedule daily. If it doesn't,

1:00.6

things can go really out of whack. What I do is not all that important. It is important that I do it

1:08.4

in a timely fashion every single day or my entire day is ruined and I

1:12.0

can't continue doing what it is that I do. So basically everything I've done in my professional life

1:17.8

has been run by my wristwatch or my timer now on my iPhone. A lot of things that I do are exact.

1:24.5

They're an exact moment of the day and exact seconds on the hour when I must be on

1:30.0

broadcasting live, when I must hit a commercial break, when I must have this podcast done recording,

1:36.3

when I must have this podcast posted in order to do the other things I do in a day. If my internet

1:42.1

goes out and I can't post the podcast and can't get it up in a timely

1:46.1

fashion, we're basically screwed here. I got to move on. I probably have to go do the radio show.

1:51.1

I come back home. I get a computer guy. I try to troubleshoot and I'll figure something out.

1:55.5

That's only happened a couple of times in five plus years. But boy, oh boy, when my schedule is off,

2:00.7

does it wreck my day?

2:02.5

And it can be complicated. Many of you have positions that are probably the same way.

2:06.8

That doesn't make this all that important or anything of the ilk, the like.

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