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Fantastic Friday - The Professor and The Pundit with Robb SwettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's a Mike Vrabely football team look like exactly?
Pundits are frequently warning of an impending financial doom, two in particular -- the loss of the US Dollar as world reserve currency, and/or the hyperinflation of the dollar as backdoor way to negate America's huge national debt. Are the fears well founded? Has either ever happened before? If so, what happened to people then? What did they do? If you find these topical episodes interesting, thought-provoking, or just make you say, "Really?", consider becoming a Patron on Patreon, or a monthly member at Buy Me A Coffee, One-time coffee at Buy Me A Coffee are a great way show Mic you enjoy this podcast content.
In typical fashion, Mike Greenberg is high on hopium when it comes to Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin going into 2025. Poni listed off the QBs – some of which are complete bums – that won a playoff game more recently than Tomlin has. The guys don't think the Ben Roethlisberger excuse should still be used by pundits around the league. Chris thinks it's a tired argument from Greenberg and others on the subject. Poni isn't convinced Rodgers is better than what Russell Wilson gave them at QB last season. Are there some sneaky challenging games on the Steelers schedule? KDKA TV's Bob Pompeani joined the show. Pomp will be hosting our Pitt pregame coverage on Saturday and he said his wife, Lisa, a proud Duquesne alum, isn't happy about the point spread right now. Once Pomp brought up Rib Fest, the guys asked about Edmund Nelson, but Pomp promised that the infamous graphic from a Steelers preseason game. Pomp broke down the Steelers schedule and gave his prediction on the season. Would the Steelers run it back with Aaron Rodgers if he and the team have success in 2025? Pitt's over/under is 6.5 wins in 2025 and Pomp said he would take the over. Bob also likes the over for Penn State, which is sitting at 10.5 this season. Pomp gave Keegan Bradley his flowers for not picking himself for the Ryder Cup team. The guys asked Pomp what games we would get besides the Steelers-Jets matchup on our TVs in Week 1. Donny Football Debrief – We know the TOP college football game of the weekend, but what are some other great ones?
In typical fashion, Mike Greenberg is high on hopium when it comes to Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin going into 2025. Poni listed off the QBs – some of which are complete bums – that won a playoff game more recently than Tomlin has. The guys don't think the Ben Roethlisberger excuse should still be used by pundits around the league. Chris thinks it's a tired argument from Greenberg and others on the subject. Poni isn't convinced Rodgers is better than what Russell Wilson gave them at QB last season. Are there some sneaky challenging games on the Steelers schedule?
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel & Marvin Bartley are in the studio in what turns out to be an extended show, as Celtic are taken to extra-time and penalties in the Champions League qualifier against FC Kairat.We have immediate reaction to the Scottish Champions exit, as Mark, Daniel and Ross throw the blame at the board, players and manager.There is also reaction to the latest in the Hamza Igamane saga at Rangers, with callers reacting to the apparent £10m release clause.Plus Superscoreboard goes international with a call from Darren in LA for Beat the Pundit and Celtic fan Michael in Bermuda!
Christ's Mission and Unwavering ObedienceChrist enters his ministry fully aware of his mission and his fate: he must live a perfect life, die at the proper time as the true Passover Lamb, and be raised by the Father and the Spirit. His path is one of precise obedience, never deviating from the prophets or his Father's will. As opposition grows, the religious leaders seek to trap him with questions that could compromise his credibility or hasten his death, but Christ remains faithful, calm, and clear-headed in every test.The Coin Test: Loyalty to God Above AllThe first test concerns paying taxes to Caesar. The chief priests and the scribes sent spies to trap Christ. They approach Christ with flattering words, hoping he will either endorse rebellion against Rome or show disloyalty to God, ultimately losing credibility with the crowds. By asking for a coin from the spies and pointing to Caesar's image, Christ exposes their hypocrisy. They act like they are wrestling with a moral dilemma, but clearly, they already live within Rome's system. His response, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's,” affirms both lawful duty and ultimate loyalty to God, leaving his opponents silenced and the crowd marveling at his wisdom.The Marriage Test: The God of the LivingThe second test comes from the Sadducees, who deny the resurrection, and they seek to challenge Christ. They lay out a hypothetical scenario of the Levirate (Latin husband's brother) marriage in Deuteronomy 25:5-10. The purpose was so that a man's name would not be blotted out from Israel (Dt. 25:6). They challenge Christ with a hypothetical about a woman with seven husbands. They aim to prove the resurrection absurd because they want to know whose wife she will be in the resurrection. They are viewing life as nothing more than an earthly continuation. Christ corrects their misunderstanding by teaching that in the resurrection, people are like the angels who no longer marry, but are living in glorified bodies in God's presence. He then uses Moses, their own authority, to prove resurrection is real: God is not the God of the dead but of the living, for he declared himself the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob when God appeared to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3. God is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living.Christ's Victory and Our Hope in ResurrectionThrough these encounters, Christ shows that he will not be trapped or turned from his mission. He is the Lamb of God, steadfast until the appointed hour of sacrifice, and every test only confirms his identity and authority. For believers, the coin points to our true citizenship in God's kingdom, while the marriage question points to our final hope that we will arrive at the banquet of the Lamb of God in glory. Christ's victory assures us that we are a resurrection people both now and in the future. We are called to live with hope, peace, and confidence that our redemption is secure in him because he has been raised and we walk in His Spirit united to our redeemer.
Over in North London, Arsenal finally land Eberechi Eze as the Gunners sweep aside Leeds. New striker Viktor Gyökeres wasted no time either, announcing himself with a brace. For Manchester United though, the struggles continue. Rúben Amorim's side stumble to a draw at Fulham and that much-hyped new front line is still searching for its first goal. Thomas Frank's Spurs shocked Manchester City, capitalising on a nightmare afternoon for James Trafford. Chelsea showed their grit, coming from behind to see off West Ham, while the big talking point is Alexander Isak. With Liverpool heading to St James' Park, could this be the moment that defines his future?Podcast Pundits feature a bunch of football fanatic friends giving their take on the beautiful game we all know and love. Imagine your conversations with your mates, it starts with football yet no sport nor life topic is off limits. The show feature Arsenal fans (one being a dual Newcastle fan, alongside admiration for Pep Guardiola although he now refers to himself as a "free agent"), Manchester United fans and a Liverpool fan with the occasional feature from other rival fans/mates! Tune in and join our Footy banter punditry every week.X (formerly known as Twitter) - https://x.com/podcastpundits_Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podcastpundits_Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/61557586482578/Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastpundits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Cohen reacts to Trump's morning social media posts and the failed attempts by his pundits to back up his nonsensical rants on live TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about the new Cracker Barrel Branding campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Top of the News Stack Greg Belfrage goes over all of the day's headlines including Trump, Latitia James, Cracker Barrel, Gave Newsome, Colorado, Tina Peters, and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Belf's News Gallery Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Eric Menendez, Appeal's Court, RNC, Ian Sams, Joe Biden, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEASON 4 EPISODE 6 - COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Thank you William Barr! Thank you Jamie Comer! Thank you for rei-igniting Trumpstein! Turns out the Barr testimony to Comer that he never saw anything in the Epstein Files that implicated Trump (which may be officially released as early as today) is based on a little detail Comer didn't know about. Geoffrey Berman, the Barr-Trump prosecutor in the Epstein case, says he NEVER SHOWED ANY OF THE EPSTEIN FILES TO BARR. It's the Sgt. Schultz "I Know Nothing" defense. So trying to re-enact the washing of the Mueller Report won't work this time. PLUS: WHAT'S TRUMP DOING WITH UKRAINE? Stalling. It's obvious now. He's just killing time for Putin because that's what Putin wants. And those "post-war guarantees" for Ukraine? Turns out Russia would be able to veto any country's efforts to defend Ukraine. THE BEST NEW NICKNAME OF THE YEAR: As the tiny shiny nut job treated the military thugs occupying DC to Shake Shack (not increased VA benefits, just burgers), The Lincoln Project named Stephen Miller "Pee Wee German." Also, Shake Shack? Hosting the junta? Possibly a bad business strategy. KAROLINE LEAVITT - HALL OF FAME MORON: She's done it again. First she got the top Nazi's name wrong. Then she mispronounced "Trump" a bunch of times. Then "Noble Peace Prize." Now, wait'll you hear what she did to "pundit." B-Block (39:45) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: The follow-up to the Zelensky/EU meeting at the White House on BBC News? An interview with Zelensky's Wardrobe Guy. Countdown and I have outlived MSNBC, or MSNOW. Joe Scarborough announced it. Although I understand he may change his name to Quisling. And Donald Trump wants to rehabilitate the reputation of American Slavery. C-Block (57:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Happened again. Somebody else told me they'd been told their career in media was over, so I got to recount how many times I've been told that. Last year one of the guys who told me that in the '80s died, and one of the ones who told me that in 2001 retired from a magazine. Good evening and welcome to the non-end of my career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Tik Tok, Texas, Smithsonian, Frank Caprio, Elise Stefanik, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage and a special guest talk about Tik Tok being addictive just like nicotine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Last Word Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on today's news headlines. Some of the topics include Trans Athletes on the girls volleyball team in Illinois, Cory Harris, and Ice in Connecticut, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks about the vice president and Stephen Miller's recent trip the Union Station in Washington D.C. and other issues with the city,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My embarrassing outburst at the Clay Travis event last night...
Gordon Duncan is joined by Jim Duffy & Ross McCormack as they react to Rangers heavy defeat to Club Brugge in last night's Champions League qualifier. We hear from angry fans who want to see Russell Martin sacked, fans who come to defend the manager and a caller calls out Ross McCormackon stats! Andrew Maclean is also live at Celtic Park to preview the Champions League qualifier as they welcome FC Kairat...And it's all about Borat on the Full Time Teaser and can Ross get his first win of the season on Beat the Pundit?
Greg Belfrage asks listeners If the national guard is around during the election season does that intimidate voters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage goes over today's headlines in the news including the border wall, Kristi Noem, Trump, Wahington D.C., National Guard, voting, voter intimidation, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Ukraine, Trump, Fox and Friends, Peace Talks, Tariffs, Flu Season, Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about a recent incident that happened where parents are upset becuase their sons were punished when they complained about a trans girl changing in the locker room with them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In The Last Word Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on the day's headlines including Karoline Leavitt, Trump, Media, Lying, J.D. Vance, Border WallSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel & Marvin Bartley have all the build up to the Champions League qualifier between Rangers and Club Brugge.Gabriel Antoniazzi is at Ibrox looking ahead to the game and on the phones callers are talking about giving Russell Martin time and the ongoing transfer inactivity at Celtic as we hear from Brendan Rodgers.Plus the usual chaos on Beat the Pundit and a Belgian themed Full Time Teaser
Greg Belfrage talks about ICE agent's cars getting towed, Trump, and more..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about Trump signing an executive order to get rid of mail in ballots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Top of the News Stack Greg Belfrage goes over the top headlines of the day including Zelensky, Trump, European Leaders, Merz, Germany, Mail-In Ballots, Kristi Noem, Oversight Committee, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on the news headlines including his thoughts on Mail in Ballots, Trump, Form Letters, Lamar Jackson, Charlie Kirk, Christianity, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid recaps President Trump's summit with Russian President Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict, including the agreement to pursue a peace deal instead of a ceasefire and President Zelenskyy's visit to Washington today along with a number of other European leaders. Additionally, Sid addresses debates over legalizing sex work in New York City, stemming from the opinions of political figures such as Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, before he comments on changes in Hollywood due to political correctness. Finally, Sid touches on local sports, specifically the annual pre-season football game between the Jets and the Giants that was held at MetLife Stadium on Saturday night, offering his opinion on notable player performances as both teams continue to prep for the start of the regular season. Batya Ungar-Sargon, Curtis Sliwa, K.T. McFarland, John Catsimatidis, Robert Davi & Joe Benigno join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our first hour this Monday morning, we tell you "Five Things" -- make that "Three Things" -- that you need to know to start your day, and we review audio from yesterday's political TV shows.
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about Trump's meeting with Putin in Alaska over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about what they think of the latest additions to the Vikings cheerleading squad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts about the weekend and today's news headlines. Some of the topics include Zelensky, J.D. Vance, Trump, Putin, the FBI, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Zelensky, The EU, Washington D.C., China, the Weapons Movie, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday August 18th, Greg Belfrage goes over what happened in the news over the weekend. Some of the topics include Trump's Meeting with Putin in Alaska, Terrence Stamp, the new Vikings Cheerleaders, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about a new law that would track people who don't show up for job interviewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses some of Scott Jennings latest CNN roundtable comments and how he refuses to back down against liberal pundits. Mark is then joined by Elliott Davis, a Retired FOX Two Investigative Reporter. He shares his thoughts on the paycheck controversy involving former St Louis Comptroller Darlene Green. He is later joined by Former Missouri State Senator Bill Eigel who is also currently seeking the Republican nomination for St. Charles County Executive. Bill discusses St Charles City Council members considering the approval for a proposed data center in St Charles. How would it impact the area and citizens?
Seth and Sean dive into the Astros continued success despite injuries and how it confuses the guys on the MLB Network, assess if the Texans are showcasing WR John Metchie to the end of an eventual trade, and if Davis Mills is a top 10 backup QB.
Right wing pundits like Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes & Milo Yianoppoulous have turned on Trump. The apes give their thoughts on what this might mean moving forward for the right wing.
Hour 2 – The Drive played what two different national analysts had to say about the potential end of the Chiefs dynasty in the NFL.
*Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, SC Braga, Vitoria SC & Other Liga Stuff of Interest.*Big 3 Pundit Show Previewing & Predicting the 2025-26 Liga Season!*Remembering former player, manager, and director Jorge Costa.
The question of who represents the working class is probably the hottest debate in American politics. Is it Republicans? Democrats? Or socialists like Zohran Mamdani? Pundits can debate that question all they want, but the undeniable test is: Who do the unions believe stand for working people? For a century, unions were undeniably Democratic. And in 2021, Biden tried to carry on that tradition. He went as far as to say: “I intend to be the most pro-union president leading the most pro-union administration in American history.” Then in 2023, he became the first sitting president to walk a picket line, joining United Auto Workers in their strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. But as the Democratic Party went left, and then further left, many union members—who were reliable Democratic voters—broke the mold and voted for Trump—nearly half of union households, to be exact. Was it Trump's hatred of NAFTA? His promise to bring manufacturing back? His unbridled bravado? Or was it the left's preoccupation with boutique issues? The shift was palpable when Teamsters president Sean O'Brien spoke at the 2024 RNC despite being a lifelong Democrat. It felt like a new era. We've reported extensively on how the Democratic Party lost the working class. But now, six months into Trump's second term, are working-class Trump voters happy with their choice? And how has Trump been for labor in America? Sean O'Brien—the voice you heard at the RNC—is the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, representing 1.3 million union workers. It's one of the biggest unions in the country. As Sean puts it, “They represent airline pilots to zookeepers and everyone in between.” That “in between” includes truck drivers, warehouse workers, mechanics, baggage handlers, construction workers, and UPS drivers—UPS is their largest employer. Basically, Teamsters have organized workers in every occupation imaginable. And more than his role as Teamsters president, Sean himself is a fourth-generation union member, having joined the Local 25 at 18 as a heavy-equipment driver in Boston. He's spent 34 years in the union and has a unique vantage point from which he sees American labor. Today on Honestly, Bari asks Sean: Why did he speak at the RNC? How has Trump been for labor—given his coziness to Elon Musk, DOGE, and his new big, beautiful bill? Can Democrats win union workers back? And can unions find their footing again? How does he plan to organize Amazon—he has some choice words for Jeff Bezos. And how do we ensure more American workers have access to middle-class wages, quality healthcare, and strong pensions? Go to groundnews.com/Honestly to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and unlock world-wide perspectives on today's biggest news stories. Visit chevron.com/America to learn more about how Chevron is building a stronger future powered by American energy, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Michigan comes to Lincoln on September 20th, and if the preseason polls coming out are right---that will be a game Nebraska is an underdog in. On3's Brett McMurphy has Michigan 11th in his poll, and FOX's Joel Klatt has them at 10th -Reminder: this is a team that was 8-5 last year, and has potentially a true freshman QB starting or Mikey Keene from Fresno State…are they really worthy of the preseason accolades?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The PBD Podcast breaks down Trump's major trade victory with the EU: $750B in energy sales, $600B in new investments, and zero tariffs on American goods. Scott Jennings joins the panel to unpack global leverage, media reactions, and why even critics are calling it a win for the U.S.