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The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/05/2024): 3:05pm- A third batch of court documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein have been unsealed. Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire writes: “The CIA has a term called “limited hangout.” This is a tactic where some small portion of the truth is made public while the most important details—the stuff that really matters—is kept hidden. Intelligence agencies do this in hopes that the stuff they release will satisfy everyone's curiosity and they'll stop asking questions. These Epstein files appear to be exactly that. This is a limited hangout. A diversion meant to satisfy you without actually telling you what you need to know. They want you to stop asking questions. Don't fall for it.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-epstein-files-are-released-but-the-cover-up-continues 3:15pm- President Joe Biden has released his first campaign ad of the 2024 presidential election cycle—purposefully timed to release on the 3-year anniversary of the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol. Unsurprisingly, the Biden campaign team uses the thirty-second advertisement to paint Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his supporters as a threat to the country. 3:30pm- On Friday, from Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden gave a speech commemorating the third anniversary of the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. The speech, much like his recently released campaign advertisement, portrayed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his supporters as a threat to the United States—accusing the former president of refusing to denounce political violence, and in fact, actively encouraging it while adopting rhetoric similar to Nazi Germany. 4:05pm- Listeners react to President Joe Biden's speech from Blue Bell, Pennsylvania on the third anniversary of the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. As some callers note, Biden spent the vast majority of his speech demonizing former President Donald Trump and Trump supporters—though, Biden failed to lay out his own vision for America's future. 4:10pm- During his speech on Friday, President Joe Biden concluded by calling for unity—though, the vast majority of his speech consisted of him attacking Republicans. 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest op-ed at Fox News, “The Houthi Are a Foreign Terrorist Organization, and Here's What Biden-Blinken Team Should Do About It.” You can read the editorial here: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/houthi-foreign-terrorist-organization-what-biden-blinken-team-do-about-it. Dr. Coates is the author of “David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art.” You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Davids-Sling-History-Democracy-Works/dp/1594037213 5:05pm- Adam Liptak of The New York Times writes: “The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is ineligible for Colorado's Republican primary ballot because he had engaged in insurrection in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The case, which could alter the course of this year's presidential election, will be argued on Feb. 8. The court will probably decide it quickly, as the primary season will soon be underway.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/05/us/trump-supreme-court-colorado-ballot.html 5:15pm- While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said it should be left to the states to decide whether or not Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump can appear on ballots. 5:25pm- Michele McPhee of Los Angeles Magazine writes: “Sitrick & Company, the global crisis public relations firm who has a client list of the rich and powerful — including Jeffrey Epstein — was burglarized over the New Year's holiday by thieves who stole company computers and servers just hours before a trove of long-sealed court documents related to the admitted pedophile were released.” Was this merely a coincidence? You can read the full report here: https://lamag.com/crimeinla/jeffrey-epstein-former-fixer-michael-sitrock-office-burglarized 5:45pm- In a viral video posted to social media, a woman flipped out on Delta employees at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. During her incoherent rant she bizarrely revealed that she is wearing a diaper! 6:05pm- President Joe Biden has released his first campaign ad of the 2024 presidential election cycle—purposefully timed to release on the 3-year anniversary of the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol. Unsurprisingly, the Biden campaign team uses the thirty-second advertisement to paint Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his supporters as a threat to the country. 6:20pm- On Friday, from Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden gave a speech commemorating the third anniversary of the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. The speech, much like his recently released campaign advertisement, portrayed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his supporters as a threat to the United States—accusing the former president of refusing to denounce political violence, and in fact, actively encouraging it while adopting rhetoric similar to Nazi Germany. 6:40pm- Stefanos Chen and Jeffery C. Mays of The New York Times write: “Hundreds of migrants bound for New York City took a detour in New Jersey over the holiday weekend, in an apparent attempt to bypass a city order that seeks to limit the chaotic flow of arrivals…The surge in New Jersey arrivals appears to be an end-run around an emergency executive order last week by New York City's mayor, Eric Adams, requiring charter bus companies to provide 32 hours' advance notice of the arrival of migrants and restricting the times of day when they can be dropped off.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/nyregion/ny-nj-migrants-buses.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Adam Liptak of The New York Times writes: “The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is ineligible for Colorado's Republican primary ballot because he had engaged in insurrection in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The case, which could alter the course of this year's presidential election, will be argued on Feb. 8. The court will probably decide it quickly, as the primary season will soon be underway.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/05/us/trump-supreme-court-colorado-ballot.html While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said it should be left to the states to decide whether or not Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump can appear on ballots. Michele McPhee of Los Angeles Magazine writes: “Sitrick & Company, the global crisis public relations firm who has a client list of the rich and powerful — including Jeffrey Epstein — was burglarized over the New Year's holiday by thieves who stole company computers and servers just hours before a trove of long-sealed court documents related to the admitted pedophile were released.” Was this merely a coincidence? You can read the full report here: https://lamag.com/crimeinla/jeffrey-epstein-former-fixer-michael-sitrock-office-burglarized In a viral video posted to social media, a woman flipped out on Delta employees at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. During her incoherent rant she bizarrely revealed that she is wearing a diaper!
We were hacked, or hack, as we examined the year that was 2021 with David Sitrick and David Tveite from David Hates David. It's a long one so happy new year if you don't hear from us before then.
Just a couple of Davids chopping it up about all the things that matter the most. Sitrick fights through agonizing pain to remember the 1990s, when every third movie was about a child of divorce who somehow ends up involved with Major League Baseball. The Davids also assemble two-fifths of an unbeatable basketball team. We hope everybody's Thanksgiving was good as hell.
Connie & Alex speed through today's tech news and then talk about today's scattered media landscape with crisis PR guru Mike Sitrick of Sitrick and Company.
Comedian, Host of the Love About Town Podcast, and Sitrick's roommate Kenice Mobley chats with us about Quibi, Laughs on Fox, what the hell Ronco actually did, a bunch of actors Sitrick has never heard of, why the production quality of the DNC sucked so much, and much more! C'mon in!
Comedian Ben Katzner stops by to talk about Laughs on Fox, the inherent unlikability of Monte Cristo sandwiches, Slipknot, Yoenis Cespedes, and how much Sitrick should shut the hell up.
This week: Tveite is drunk after helping his girlfriend move and takes his angry dad rage out on Sitrick and our wonderful guest, Ballin Out Super's Katie Rose Leon. Robert DeNiro is broke and the gang tries to figure out what desperate sh*t they'd love to see him do. We talk about how Portland seems pretty scary right now, huh? And there's some cyberbullying of Joe Kennedy. Another humdinger, amirite? It's David Hates David, the podcast that'll take your change to coinstar for you!
Comedian Tim McLaughlin stops by to help Tveite bully Sitrick about his f#$king gaming chair. Tveite deletes his tweets, Sitrick makes drugs boring, there's a whole lot of talk about the internet and politics. Gotta be honest this is just sort of what's left over after I deleted all the stuff I had to delete. We recorded for four straight days. We are all changed. Get in!
Gather round folks for another rousing rendition of David Hates David. Ballin Out Super's Jeremy Hammond stops by and definitely doesn't say any problem words. Meanwhile, Sitrick hasn't done laundry all quarantine, Tveite hates how much Florida is Florida'ing, and the boys discuss the stupidity of new york comedy.
Friend of the show Kath Barbadoro joins us to talk about the death of standup comedy in a COVID world and Jimmy Fallon's ubiquity in NYC tinder photos while Sitrick and Tveite both decide they have coronavirus. The Brooklyn BAILOUTNYCMAY fund mentioned in the show has been so successful that they've stopped accepting donations. We suggest donating to this convenient ActBlue fundraiser that splits your donation across numerous nationwide bailout funds across the country https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bailfunds
wow, we finally did a quarantine episode. Sitrick and Tveite hold up today's newspaper to prove they're not dead and talk about how they're going crazy in the middle of the world ending. There's another half-committed attempt at improv. We discuss the long lost Rocky sequel where he does math. Also threats of violence at each other! It's everything you love and nothing you hate (except Davids).
Wow, 11 episodes already, where does the time go. This week Sitrick's new meds get thrown in the deep end, Tveite goes canvassing for Grandpa Bernie and irreparably breaks his brain, the boys decide what fictional character figure Bernie Sanders reminds them of, reminisce about purple ketchup, then try to do improv and it goes about how you'd expect.
It's happened again folks, and the surrounding area will take thousands of years to recover. After an explosion at the Sitrick and Tveite factory the production lines started frantically churning out Spectors for reasons unknown to all. It's frankly an affront to god, but soldier on we must. Lot of obscure references in this one, idk what our deal was.
This week Sitrick gets drunk and lays on a train floor, Tveite gets his first tattoo, and the boys threaten to hurt each other quite a bit. This episode is chock full of System of a Down references for some reason.
Tveite talks Stephen King adaptations, the boys discuss Worst Favorites, and Sitrick goes to a dog orgy.
Tveite is feeling a little down and Sitrick isn't helping; movie talk this week surrounds Star Wars, Joker, and how J.J. Abrams sucks; and finally the boys discuss what's on everybody's mind: cursing around your parents.
2020 is here and it's just as stupid as everything else! Sitrick has a weird twitter encounter with an incognito celebrity and tells a story about catfishing. Tveite makes Sitrick predict the future. Special guest appearance by Woody Harrelson*. This one's pretty good folks. *it's just both of us doing terrible impressions
Tveite and Sitrick look back on a big year for the podcast. Tveite continues his reign of terror as he contemplates getting his roommate banned from another social media site, and the boys discuss the new Kevin Spacey vid. Music: Intro/Outro: The Drug Budget Auld Lang Syne: The Royalty Free Kings
In the first episode, Tveite feels like shit and Sitrick doxxes his extended family.
Alex, Jeremy, and Sitrick all went to see Detective Pikachu and have lovingly broken it down into summary just for you, the listener. Not to mention a special Pokemon themed Dark Passenger from popular tech website Breitbart.com. Nice! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bospod
When a big time CEO, celebrity, or politician is thrust into an unwanted and unfavorable media spotlight, more than anyone else their first call goes to “The Fixer,” public relations guru Michael Sitrick, founder of Sitrick And Company. Michael Vick called, as did Roy Disney, Rush Limbaugh, the Church of Scientology, and the Estate of Michael Jackson, among more than 1,000 other high-profile individuals and organizations. Sitrick earned the nickname “The Fixer,” because like the fictional fixer in the movie Pulp Fiction, his reputation clients look to him to wash away the splatter and gore of their media messes. This week on Monday Morning Radio, Sitrick shares some of his most interesting cases with host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart, who as an award-winning former investigative reporter undoubtedly drove a fair share of business to Sitrick And Company or similar PR firms. [To purchase up a copy of Michael’s Sitrick’s new book, The Fixer: Secrets for Saving Your Reputation in the Age of Viral Media, click here.] Photo: Michael Sitrick, Sitrick And Company Posted: March 26, 2018 Monday Morning Run Time: 43:50
In this episode Jeff and Myles discuss Montero's DFA and the state of the clubhouse. The Kris Bryant injury and revised win predictions. Should the Cubs sell a few pieces? Predicting Jake Arrieta's contract. Being surprised by the Cubs relatively okay home run hitting/preventing capabilities. Guess today's lineup, 2009 edition. There are multiple references to a podcast that Sitrick and ...
In this episode: Is Hector Rondon cooked? The Ian Happ conundrum Javy and Addy over/unders Lack of spring training drama Sitrick meets LaTroy Hawkins Guessing the lineup World Series cash grab critiques Predictions for the 2017 season Enjoy. Or don't. I can't tell you what to do.
In this episode berselius and Myles (and eventually Sitrick) discuss Spring training is too damn long. Spring training roster battles, or relative lack thereof. An over/under on how many innings Bryant will play CF. Big Ten basketball woes. Players feuding with their front offices, including the White Sox clusterfuck. Brake pumping wrt the bullpen. Listen and enjoy. Or don't. I ...
The Obstructed View Podcast has returned! In between multiple connection and technical difficulties, Sitrick, Myles, and Berselius discuss mostly offseasons transactions, including: Dexter Fowler's return and Chris Coghlan's departure The Zobrist and Lackey deals, and Starlin's Departure #donttradebaez Jason Heyward's insta-fit with the Club Too Many Long Relievers Various minor league deals Matt Murton's arm hair Enjoy! Or don't. I can't ...
In this episode: Wild Card lineup discussion. 2008 vs 2009 vs 2015. Favorite moments of the season. Unrecommended weight loss plans. Sitrick can't have nice things happen to him. Wild Card game predictions Great gif reminicsences Enjoy. Or don't. I can't tell you what to do.
The Obstructed View Podcast returns with an all new episode, only 20 weeks or so late. Coming to you from the officially official Obstructed View Recording Studio*, Berselius and Sitrick discuss: Crazy predictions that we made fun of that turned out to be true. Wide-eyed disbelief at how good this team has been. Kris Bryant's rookie season vs. other notable debuts. Career HBP leaders. ...
In this episode: Sitrick rants about Kris Bryant hype We discuss the Addison Russell callup Welington Castillo and the bullpen This team is so much fun Al Yellon and Paul Blart Is a chili dog a soup sandwich? Skyline Chili jokes All three of us mangling the pronunciation of some word Awkward edits due to the connection dropping out multiple ...