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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Whining Solves Nothing, Supremes Hear Border Case, ”Bronze” Mahomes is Here, KU Deals w/Injuries, Cats Talking Big

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

With so much frustration felt by so many conservatives after the last two years, it's pretty obvious that complaining about it all will do nothing.  This was a big issue at a speaking event I emceed Monday night and to be perfectly blunt, it's not who conservatives are.    One of the ways to get change right now is through legal cases in front of the Supreme Court.  The illegal border policy case starts today as justices will hear arguments that the Biden administration is breaking the law.   Patrick Mahomes and his wife welcome a baby boy... Bronze Mahomes.   KU hoops was missing a couple players in an easy win Monday night, we'll have the latest on when they may return.     And K-State is feeling really, really good about beating TCU in the Big 12 Championship game Saturday.  Are they right?  Overconfident?  Or just providing bulletin board material?

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life.

0:06.0

Jocelyn's Jewelry presents Kevin Keatsman has issues.

0:12.1

We're of course keeping our eye of what's going on in China with so many people in the streets protesting their zero COVID lockdowns.

0:17.9

And now demonstrators asking for Xi Jinping to resign, which isn't going to happen.

0:24.4

And we're not going to spend a whole lot of time on this story because we'll watch it unfold and

0:28.2

see what takes place. My suspicion is this will be kicked in the teeth very, very quickly by the

0:33.9

Chinese Communist Party and wrapped up, I would think, within days, if not just a couple of weeks,

0:40.3

it's tough living in China. We know what communism is. We know what repressive regimes are. And we know how we felt in America when our freedoms were taken away.

0:50.5

And we were told that you have to get a shot in order to go to work or fly on an airplane.

0:55.0

You have to wear a mask in order to go into the grocery store.

0:58.0

You have to do this.

0:58.9

You have to do that.

1:00.2

And I think we felt a lot of us like we had lost part of our freedoms and liberties as Americans.

1:06.7

We are all born with an innate sense of freedom and longing for freedom to live our lives the way we see fit for ourselves.

1:19.9

It's a very human instinct. It's a survivalist instinct. I don't think human beings at their core like being told what to do.

1:27.1

I think some are taught to be liked to be the kind of person who like what to be told to do. But I don't think we're born that way. And we watch some of these things taking place in China. And we'll keep our eye on it over the next few days and weeks here at the podcast and see if anything comes with it. This is not Ronald Reagan in the White House.

1:51.0

I think that's what needs to be said here, as Ronald Reagan was dismantling communism all over the globe, but most specifically in the Soviet Union and tearing down that wall in the 80s,

1:57.6

the communists in China were planting seeds for what they have done today and technology

2:04.5

has certainly made it easier to be an oppressive communist regime. We're seeing some

2:09.4

of it in Venezuela and other places around the globe. We're doing business, we're drilling oil

2:14.3

in Venezuela. They're one of the toughest, meanest, most despicable places on

2:18.3

earth. And now we're honying up with them and allowing Chevron to go in and drill oil there,

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