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The Saints finished their second preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a tie - and afterwards, we weren't a whole hell of a lot closer to knowing who's going to be starting under center
After seeing Rattler's success last Sunday, some think he is getting closer to getting the gig full-time - but is that really part of Kellen Moore's plan?
As back-to-school season gets into gear, "Something Offbeat" rounds up news about Gen Z from KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, WCCO's Adam & Jordana and KMBX's Dana & Parks.
After a years long investigation, a Federal grand jury has indicted New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, a historical moment for the city and for New Orleans' first female mayor
Host of WWL's "All Things Legal" Attorney Doug Sunseri joins the Scoot Show to mull over how LaToya Cantrell got herself into this mess and why she probably won't get out
Is it time to bring back corporal punishment in schools? Markwayne Mullin embarrasses himself on Fox News; Keeping the riff-raff of Canal St could attract new business; Could Trump get a Nobel Peace Prize if he ends Russia's war in Ukraine?
It's hard for the Trump administration to shake the "Christian nationalist" label when a bunch of Christian nationalists are working there
Could Trump be a hero and use his supposed master negotiating skills to end Russia's war in Ukraine? If he does, should he get a Nobel Peace Prize?
Amid conversations about how to revitalize Canal Street, it's worth asking - who belongs there and who doesn't?
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting today in Alaska to talk about the possibility of peace in Russia's war against Ukraine. One analyst says the word 'no' is Trump's most powerful weapon ... But will he use it? Also, CBS' Major Garrett has tips on what to watch for in the meeting.
A Fox Newser wants school staff to be allowed to paddle your kids. Is that a good idea?
Here are the facts, darn facts and opinions about President Donald Trump ordering the National Guard into Washington D.C., a move some believe underscores his totalitarian tendencies and others believe is a much-needed security measure for a key place in America.
On today's show, Scoot asks why fast food workers get orders incorrect so frequently and if you would do a job that goes against your morals if you needed the money. Then, Scoot talks about the White House calling for a 'comprehensive review' of Smithsonian museums to fit Trump's historic vision.
This hour, Scoot continues the conversation about the White House calling for a 'comprehensive review' of Smithsonian museums to fit Trump's historic vision.
This hour, Scoot talks about the White House calling for a 'comprehensive review' of Smithsonian museums to fit Trump's historic vision.
Scoot talks about the White House calling for a 'comprehensive review' of Smithsonian museums to fit Trump's historic vision.
This hour, Scoot asks why fast food workers get orders incorrect so frequently and if you would do a job that goes against your morals if you needed the money.
Scoot asks if you would do a job that goes against your morals if you needed the money.
Jim Hoft, the Stupidest Man on the Internet, scored an interview with Vice President Vance, who used the opportunity to praise one of the worst pink-slime slop factories on the planet as a great source of news
Election Day is less than two months away and New Orleans is ready to move on from Mayor Cantrell. But is the race even competitive?
While Trump is inviting Putin to Alaska for peace talks, Ukraine is not invited - and is not happy about it
Amid his National Guard deployment and federalization of DC's police force, President Trump continues to root for cops to break the law in order to keep the peace
How did Rattler look in Saints first preseason game? Franklin Ave sucks so bad; Shedeur Sanders "perceived" as problematic - but how bad is it? People can't get enough of Scoot in the red dress; Trump is lying about DC crime wave because of course he is
It was a typically boozy, sweaty day in the French Quarter, with many many thousands of grown men running around in dresses - and still, a street preacher managed to mistake Scoot for a woman
There are incidents of violent crime in Washington DC, yes - but fewer than at almost any time in thirty years. Why all the bluster?
Chuck B in Mid City set off a firestorm of commentary when he took issue with Scoot's assertion that Shedeur Sanders had "baggage" going into last year's NFL draft
After a rough travel down Franklin Ave, Scoot wonders - is this road in this neighborhood so bad on purpose?
Spencer Rattler didn't look fantastic in the Saints' first preseason outing against the Chargers - but did anyone really expect him to?
This week "Something Offbeat" checks out news from Audacy's WCCO, KMBZ and WWL.
White House responds to "irrelevant" South Park; Real patriots oppose gerrymandering, no matter who does it; Trump using DOJ to go after his political enemies, obviously; Who is going to be the Saints starting QB this season?
Who's it gonna be? Tyler or Rattler?
The fracas over Trump's push to cheat in the 2026 midterms isn't simply about "GERRYMANDERING BAD" because everyone does it - but no President has ever publicly demanded red states redraw their brand-new maps because he is afraid of losing
Anyone who ever had anything to do with a lawsuit or investigation into Trump is now being targeted by the Dept of Justice, just like the Founding Fathers imagined. NOT.
We're only two episodes in to the new season of South Park and the White House is spilling an awful lot of ink trying to convince America that they're not paying any attention
Why are sex toys landing on the court at WNBA games? Who is behind this? What is wrong with people?
On today's show, Scoot asks if there anything that Trump has done during his term that you consider good and shares what he believes Trump has done well. Then, Scoot speaks with Greg "Hoov" Hoover, Executive director of Tulane's Murphy Institute, about a coming recession and what it would look like in America. Also, Scoot explains what the children's cartoon "Bluey" is all about, and talks about the latest episode of "South Park."
This hour, Scoot explains what the children's cartoon "Bluey" is all about, and talks about the latest episode of "South Park."
House prices are at a record high while mortgage rates are also still high ... so much so that we learned this week that an American has to make $117,000 a year in salary to afford a median house anywhere in the United States. So, is it time to just rent? And when will the Fed lower the interest rates?
Scoot talks about the latest episode of "South Park."
Scoot explains what the children's cartoon "Bluey" is all about.
This hour, Scoot talks to Greg "Hoov" Hoover, Executive Director of Tulane's Murphy Institute, about a coming recession and what it would look like in America.
Greg "Hoov" Hoover, Executive Director of Tulane's Murphy Institute and a professor of economics, speaks with Scoot about what a recession would look like in America today.