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You Can't Preach That Then Say This After

42 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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You ever read something and go, "Wait… did that really just happen back-to-back?" Yeah. That's how this one starts. One minute it's all faith, tradition, and sincerity… next minute it's full-on chaos with zero filter. No warm-up. No transition. Just straight into "what are we doing here?" energy. From there it somehow turns into a full-blown spiral; foreign policy takes, why trying to "fix" other countries never goes how people think, and the kind of real talk that usually only happens off-mic. Then out of nowhere, we're arguing about local politics, why nobody normal runs for office anymore, and how paying people pennies to run a city might actually explain everything 🤦‍♂️ And just when it feels like it can't get more random, we're in youth sports drama, parenting decisions that feel like political strategy, and the universal struggle of getting a kid out of bed without starting a war 😂 Toss in conspiracy-level debates about the moon, rockets, and whether we actually pulled off what we say we did… yeah, it goes there. Here's what we talked about in this episode… * Trump's Easter posts and the shift from religious messaging to aggressive rhetoric * Public reaction and debate around his communication style and leadership tone * Iran conflict discussion, ceasefire doubts, and how their government structure works * Skepticism around U.S. involvement overseas and "boots on the ground" conversations * Local city politics, council dysfunction, and why qualified people avoid running * Frustrations around low pay for public officials and recycled leadership * Parenting realities, raising a 12-year-old and chaotic morning routines 😂 * Youth baseball coaching, fairness vs. favoritism, and managing team dynamics * Space talk: moon landing skepticism, Artemis mission, and conspiracy-style debates It's one of those conversations that starts in one place and refuses to stay there. Feels like sitting at a table where nobody's trying to sound smart, just honest… and occasionally way too honest.

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