The rise of Graham Plattner, a controversial figure in Maine politics, has sparked debate and outrage over his past actions and statements, including his use of a Nazi tattoo and his behavior on dating sites. [... more]
The New York Knicks' historic comeback in the NBA Finals has left fans stunned, with the team now leading 3-1. The OG Ananobi putback has been immortalized, and the city is buzzing with excitement. Meanwhile, in the NFL, the quarterback situation is heating up, with Brendan Sourceby's eligibility and Deshaun Watson's future with the Browns being major talking points. Sports history is being made, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next move. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the NBA Finals, World Cup, and Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl ring, featuring guests Tim Legler and analysis on officiating, the Knicks' performance, and the Spurs' shooting. [... more]
The World Cup has officially begun, with Mexico taking an early lead against South Africa. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers are gearing up for the new season, with Xavier Legette looking to bounce back from a disappointing sophomore year. The New York Knicks are also in the midst of a thrilling playoff run, with the series against the Spurs hanging in the balance. In the world of hockey, the Stanley Cup finals are heating up, with the Hurricanes and Golden Knights facing off in a best-of-seven series. The College World Series is also underway, with West Virginia and Troy set to face off in the first game of the tournament. [... more]
The Knicks staged the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, overcoming a 29-point deficit to win the game and take a 3-1 lead in the series. Victor Wembanyama's performance was instrumental in the Spurs' early lead, but Jalen Brunson and OG Ananobi led the Knicks' comeback, with Brunson hitting a game-winning shot with 1.2 seconds left. [... more]
The NBA Finals have sparked controversy, with some celebrating the Knicks' incredible comeback and others using the occasion to promote racism and division. Meanwhile, a politician's past mistakes and racist behavior have come under scrutiny, highlighting the need for redemption and accountability in leadership. As the country grapples with these issues, it's clear that racism and partisanship are still major obstacles to overcome. [... more]
The tongues of fire that appeared at Pentecost did not flicker fail and die They ignited a raging fire of Gospel faith and devotion to Christ that roared through Jerusalem Within weeks it had engulfed Jerusalem Furious the corrupt religious leaders who had promoted Jesus' crucifixion begrudgingly acknowledged His amazing post-resurrection victory You have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine of salvation through Christ Acts But this was just the beginning The rushing mighty wind of the Spirit rapidly spread the Gospel through Samaria Caesarea Antioch Macedonia all the way to Rome The good news for us in is Jesus has [... more]
The NCAA's handling of college athletes' rights and compensation is a contentious issue, with some arguing that the organization's rules and restrictions are unfair and outdated. Jay Billis, a college basketball analyst, discusses the recent ruling in the Brendan Sawsby case and the implications for the NCAA's collective bargaining process. He also touches on the idea of an antitrust exemption and the potential for Congress to intervene in the matter. [... more]
The intersection of sports and entertainment was on full display at the NBA Finals, where celebrities like Jay-Z, Ben Stiller, and Tina Fey were in attendance, sparking a discussion about fame and recognition in the sports world. Meanwhile, the Brewers' decision to redevelop the first six rows of seats at American Family Field has raised concerns about accessibility and exclusivity in baseball. [... more]
Johnny Carson's legacy is explored through the story of Joan Rivers, who rose to fame as a comedian after being discovered by Carson on The Tonight Show. Their complex relationship is revealed, including Carson's hurt when Rivers left to host her own show on Fox, and Rivers' admiration for Carson's straight-man skills. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the New York Knicks' chances in the NBA playoffs, the Yankees' struggles with Aaron Judge's injury, and the Los Angeles sports scene, featuring a top five list of athletes playing in the city. [... more]
The current state of comedy is often characterized by profane and childish humor, but a Christian worldview can offer a moral framework that allows for truly creative and redeeming comedy. Comedians like Nate Bargazzi and the Babylon Bee are notable exceptions, using humor to speak truth and expose absurdity in a post-truth culture. [... more]
A.J. Brown discusses his excitement about joining the New England Patriots, while comedian Patton Oswalt talks about his new comedy special, T and Scotch, and his upcoming role in the pickleball movie Dink, starring Ben Stiller. [... more]
Did Donald Trump just break the Iranian regime with Operation Epic Fury On this special th anniversary episode of The Brian Kilmeade Show Brian is joined by Lawrence Jones Marc Thiessen and Michael Goodwin to dissect the massive military success dismantling Iran's missile base and navy Plus legendary comedian Jeff Foxworthy stops by to reveal the brutal behind-the-scenes reality of modern comedy and bestselling author Erick Metaxas exposes how progressive history is failing the American Revolution Lawrence Jones Jeff Foxworthy Michael Goodwin Marc Thiessen Eric Metaxas Learn more about your ad choices Visit podcastchoices com adchoices [... more]
Dave Franco discusses his new movie Idiots, his experience in the horror genre, and his voiceover work in films like Hoppers and Star Wars. He also talks about his podcasting career and his time on the Rich Eisen Show. [... more]
The story of the two thieves on the cross serves as a reminder that it's never too late to accept Christ, but also warns against presuming salvation, as long continued rebellion against God can make sincere repentance impossible. [... more]
Kamala Harris's presidential ambitions are met with skepticism, while Joe Rogan's comments on Trump supporters spark controversy. Hunter Biden's financial struggles lead him to consider a cage fight, and a Florida man's antics with gift cards and iguanas go viral. Meanwhile, concerns over identity theft and protection are discussed, and a series of bizarre news stories from around the country, including arson, refinery explosions, and encounters with giant spiders and rattlesnakes. [... more]
The hosts discuss a massive healthcare fraud scheme in Minnesota, the consequences of Medicaid expansion, and the potential implications of James Comey's statements on the electoral college system. They also touch on the work of the ACLJ and the importance of getting involved in the fight for constitutional rights. [... more]
The Knicks' historic comeback against the Cavs, led by Jalen Brunson's incredible individual performance, has left fans and analysts stunned. Victor Wembanyama's impressive debut in the Western Conference Finals has sparked debate about his potential to become a generational player. Tim Legler joins the show to discuss the Knicks' offense, Wembanyama's maturity, and the Spurs' promising young core. [... more]
The New York Knicks pull off an epic comeback in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, with Jalen Brunson leading the charge. Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama shines in his first game back from an injury, scoring 41 points and grabbing 24 rebounds for the San Antonio Spurs. In the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers welcome back Aaron Rodgers, who is looking to lead his team to victory in his first game back. [... more]
Johnny Carson's legacy continues to shape late night television, with hosts like David Letterman and Stephen Colbert navigating the line between entertainment and politics. The ratings game has changed, and the current cast of late night hosts may see a scaled-down format if the genre survives. [... more]
A discussion on the hypocrisy of Congressman Thomas Massey, who has been accused of taking Islamist money and criticizing others for their connections to APAC, a pro-Israel lobbying group. The conversation also touches on the topic of identity politics and the woke Reich, and how they are affecting the conservative movement. [... more]
James Comey reveals his 2028 plan following the Trump presidency, sparking concerns about the FBI and Department of Justice. He calls for patience, saying that in two and a half years, the institutions can be rebuilt. Critics argue that his actions as FBI director were undemocratic and that he is now setting the stage for a presidential run. The discussion also touches on the electoral college, constitutional framework, and the role of the deep state in American politics. [... more]
O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson discuss the latest news and rumors in the world of professional wrestling, including Asuka's departure from the WWE and the impact it has on the wrestling community. They also talk about the importance of comedy in wrestling and the rise of new wrestling stars. Brad Williams joins the show to talk about his experiences as a comedian and a wrestling fan, and they discuss the future of the wrestling industry. [... more]
The New York Knicks dominate the Philadelphia 76ers in a crushing playoff game, with Knicks fans showing up in full force to celebrate their team's victory. Meanwhile, comedian Ron Taylor discusses his recent win on Funny AF with Kevin Hart and his upcoming Netflix special, sharing stories about his journey in stand-up comedy and his experiences working at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. [... more]
Former FBI Director James Comey's scheduled court appearance in North Carolina has been canceled due to a motion filed by his lawyers. Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced legislation to eliminate tax exemptions for data centers, which could save the state millions of dollars. Additionally, a proposal to create a $50 million revolving loan fund to help nonprofit developers cover upfront infrastructure costs for affordable housing projects is gaining traction. The North Carolina Supreme Court is also considering a petition for rehearing in the Leandro case, which has been ongoing for over 30 years and deals with education funding in the state. [... more]
The power of America's acting presidents is explored through the story of presidential impersonations, from the 1960s to the present day, with a focus on the impact of comedy on politics and elections. [... more]
Martin Short reflects on his life, career, and personal struggles, including the loss of his wife Nancy and daughter Catherine, and how he finds joy and acceptance in the face of adversity. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the latest NFL news, including the Jets' three-year extension with running back Brees Hall. He also talks about the upcoming WNBA season, the Indiana Fever's head coach Stephanie White, and the dynamic players Caitlin Clark and Azy Fud. Additionally, Rich Eisen chats with Jay Farrow about his comedy show 'Quiz with Balls' and its upcoming season, as well as his music project 'The Odyssey'. The conversation also touches on various other topics, including Bucked Up energy drinks, PayPal, and the Hyundai Palisade Hybrid. [... more]
Rich Eisen Show features an interview with Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager James Gladstone, discussing the team's offseason and his vision for the future. Tom Segura joins the show, talking about his Netflix special 'Bad Thoughts' and his fitness journey, including his Two Bears 5K event. The show also covers various topics, including baking, the movie 'Idiots', and the Hyundai Palisade Hybrid. Additionally, PayPal is highlighted as the official peer-to-peer payment sponsor of the NFL. [... more]
The Carolina Hurricanes demonstrate their ability to overcome adversity in the NHL playoffs, while the Kansas City Chiefs look to make a comeback with Patrick Mahomes' return. In college football, the possibility of expanding the playoff to 24 teams is discussed, and Kevin Durant's future with the Houston Rockets is uncertain. The Carolina Panthers have a promising draft class, and Henry Vassar's decision to enter the NBA draft is analyzed. [... more]
Rich Eisen and his guests discuss various sports topics, including the NFL, baseball, and hockey, while also touching on comedy, food hacks, and social media. Corey B joins the show to talk about his son's love for the New York Mets and his own experiences as a comedian and food enthusiast. The hosts also discuss the Ravens' latest draft pick and the potential for an overreaction in the sports world. [... more]
The Department of Justice is taking action against corruption, with the indictment of James Comey and the exposing of the Southern Poverty Law Center. However, the issue of dehumanization and rhetoric on social media remains a concern, with some individuals using violent language and others playing the victim. The conversation highlights the need for accountability and a shift in tone, with some arguing that the tide is turning in favor of justice and others warning that the situation is still dire. [... more]
The discussion revolves around redistricting and gerrymandering, with Democrats and Republicans engaging in a battle for control in the upcoming midterms. Meanwhile, the host praises Kohler's cast iron products, and also touches on identity theft prevention with LifeLock and infrared grills from Soler. [... more]
James Comey's indictment and the implications of free speech, the controversy surrounding Sec War's quote from Pulp Fiction, a list of the 100 best vocalists that has sparked outrage, and the rising tide of hate and disagreement in society, as well as the importance of identity theft protection and the craftsmanship of Kohler cast iron products. [... more]
The indictment of former FBI director James Comey for allegedly making a threat against President Trump has sparked debate over free speech and the limits of acceptable rhetoric. The case raises questions about the motivations behind Comey's actions and the potential consequences of his words, particularly in a world where social media can amplify and radicalize individuals. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is celebrating a recent Supreme Court victory in a case involving pro-life pregnancy resource centers, highlighting the importance of protecting freedom of association and the First Amendment. [... more]
A federal grand jury in North Carolina has indicted former FBI director James Comey on charges of making threats to harm President Donald Trump. The indictment comes after a 2025 Instagram post involving seashells arranged on a beach with the message 8647. Meanwhile, North Carolina has fewer low-income households than it did 14 years ago and more upper-income ones, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census data. The state's education system is also facing challenges, with roughly 45% of public school students not proficient in reading and math. The Blue Ribbon Commission on Public Education is working to address these issues and improve education funding. [... more]
James Comey has been indicted by the Trump administration for the second time. He was indicted for a crime related to an Instagram post that seemed to be calling for the assassination of Trump. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the NFL draft, quarterback careers, and player contracts with guests, including Ray Romano, who talks about his new show Running Point on Netflix and his experiences as a Jets fan. [... more]
Ulysses S. Grant's early life was marked by his father's influence, who secured him an appointment at West Point despite his initial reluctance. Grant developed a love for horses and eventually graduated in a middling position. He met his future wife, Julia, and was shipped out to the Mexican-American War, where he learned valuable lessons from General Zachary Taylor. Grant struggled with depression and drinking, but eventually emancipated a slave and found his calling as a military leader during the Civil War. He led the 21st Illinois Regiment and eventually became a general, known for his calm and calculated demeanor. Grant's humility and respect for his former enemies were evident at Appomattox, where he allowed them to keep their guns and horses. His life was a remarkable turnaround from selling wood on a street corner to leading the US Army and becoming a US President. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the Los Angeles Rams' selection of Ty Simpson in the NFL Draft, exploring the implications of drafting a developmental quarterback. Meanwhile, Phil Dunster talks about his role in the HBO series Rooster and his experience playing a footballer in the show. The conversation also touches on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the Rams' chances of winning the Super Bowl. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the upcoming NFL draft, Aaron Rodgers' future, and the Minnesota Timberwolves' epic comeback against the Denver Nuggets in the NBA playoffs. Nick Baumgardner, NFL draft analyst, joins the show to provide insights on the draft and the top quarterback prospects. The conversation also touches on the FIFA World Cup and the importance of planning for the event. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the latest NFL news, including Will Anderson's contract extension, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Peter Farrelly joins the show to talk about his new film, Balls Up, and his past projects, including Something About Mary and Kingpin. [... more]
Zach Galifianakis discusses his new Netflix show, 'This is a Gardening Show', which explores the world of foraging and composting, and how it connects us to our food and the environment. He also talks about his concerns about the rapid advancement of technology and the potential risks of AI. Meanwhile, Rich Eisen and his guests discuss the upcoming NFL draft and the latest news and rumors in the world of football. [... more]
The Golden State Warriors, led by 38-year-old Steph Curry, are making a surprising run in the NBA playoffs, while the Live Tour golf league faces uncertainty and potential collapse due to financial struggles and a change in priorities from its Saudi Arabian backers. [... more]
The Pope's comments on Islam and Christianity are scrutinized, while Trump's immigration policies are defended. Mark Sanford's past infidelity and Appalachian Trail scandal resurface, sparking debate on identity and masculinity. The concept of free college and universal healthcare is criticized, and the national debt is discussed in the context of taxation and government spending. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the upcoming NFL draft, NBA playoffs, and various sports topics, including the potential of the Los Angeles Rams to draft a new quarterback, the Boston Celtics' chances in the playoffs, and the Los Angeles Lakers' struggles. [... more]
C.J. Stroud's contract situation with the Houston Texans is a topic of discussion, with some fans hoping he'll be traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Meanwhile, Tony Shaloub discusses his new show American Classic and his experiences growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The FIFA World Cup is also on the horizon, with fans planning their summer trips and considering listing their spaces on Airbnb. [... more]
Rich Eisen discusses the NFL draft with Mike Mayock, covering topics such as quarterback development, the Raiders' offseason moves, and the upcoming draft. They also touch on the quarterback position, including the signing of Kirk Cousins and the potential for a rookie quarterback to start for the Raiders. [... more]
Comedian Nate Bergetzi discusses his new movie The Breadwinner, his golf game, and his upcoming world tour. Rich Eisen announces his hosting gig on Sports Center and the return of Women's Sports Now for its second season. The hosts also discuss various sports-related topics, including the NFL draft and the Masters tournament. [... more]
Michael Larson, an ice cream truck driver from Ohio, surprisingly beat the game show Press Your Luck by memorizing the patterns of the big board, which were not truly random, but rather predetermined cycles. This allowed him to win an unprecedented $110,237, about eight times more than the average winner. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show discusses various topics, including the NFL, basketball, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup, as well as the art of roasting and its impact on people's lives. The show also touches on the importance of resilience and bouncing back from adversity, as well as the pressure of high-stakes situations. [... more]
A devoted fan's quest to uncover a long-lost Marx Brothers movie, Animal Crackers, leads him to meet Groucho Marx and rally a committee to get the film re-released, ultimately breaking a house record and bringing joy to fans. [... more]
Director Antoine Fuqua discusses his new film Michael, a biopic about Michael Jackson's life and career, and shares stories about casting Jafar Jackson as the King of Pop. Meanwhile, Rich Eisen and his co-hosts debate various sports topics, including the NCAA Tournament, NFL trades, and the Chicago Bears' chances in the upcoming season. [... more]
Michigan's women's basketball team is poised to take on Texas in the Final Four, with coach Andrea Carter analyzing the team's strengths and weaknesses. Meanwhile, Illinois head coach Brad Underwood discusses his team's journey to the Final Four and the challenges they face against UConn. The conversation also touches on the importance of coaching, recruiting, and the Big Ten conference in college basketball. [... more]
The NCAA tournament has reached its final four, with UConn, Michigan, Arizona, and Illinois advancing to the semifinals. The UConn Huskies' stunning comeback against Duke has left many questioning whether the Blue Devils' loss was due to a collapse or the Huskies' championship DNA. Meanwhile, the Michigan Wolverines and Arizona Wildcats are set to face off in a highly anticipated matchup, with many considering them the de facto national championship game. Jay Bilas joins the Rich Eisen Show to break down the tournament and offer his insights on the teams and players involved. [... more]
Raising resilient children in a world filled with adversity requires a delicate balance of protection and challenge. Dr. Nicole Wilkie shares her expertise on how to help kids overcome difficult experiences, from validating their emotions to teaching them to navigate stress and hardship. By cultivating a sense of hope and future orientation, parents can empower their children to thrive in the face of adversity and find their place in the world. [... more]
A woman's 13-month ordeal as her sister is held hostage in Iraq, and her fight to secure her release, serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities of international relations and the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. Meanwhile, a former Daily Show regular turned actress, Olivia Munn, shares her own story of courage and resilience as she battles breast cancer and becomes an advocate for early detection. In other news, Michael Jordan's competitive drive is still going strong as he takes on a new challenge in the world of NASCAR, and Senator Rand Paul weighs in on the ongoing debate over Congressional power and the role of the executive branch in foreign policy. [... more]
Discussion on various topics including Iran, quantum computing, Mark Wayne Mullen, Joe Rogan, Jimmy Kimmel, Trump, DHS, Medicare, AI, and gold and silver, with a focus on politics, technology, and current events. [... more]
Carlos Boozer talks about his sons playing for Duke in the NCAA tournament, his own NBA career, and his family's journey with sickle cell disease. David Cross discusses his new comedy special and fantasy baseball league. [... more]
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