Welcome back for episode 13, where we couldn't decide what to lead with this week, so we're starting with a big shout-out to all our listeners—thanks for sticking with us through the chaos.
First up, the MLB All-Star Game and the rendition of the national anthem at the Home Run Derby that made headlines, proving once again that even when it comes to baseball, controversy can hit a home run.
Speaking of controversy, let's touch on insincere apologies—because nothing says "I'm sorry" like a well-crafted non-apology, right?
In bizarre news, former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped an attempted assassination—seriously, how does that even happen? We delve into the hot button topic.
On the lighter side (or maybe not), Tenacious D's Kyle Gass cracked a joke Down Under that fell flatter than a pancake in a skillet. Sorry, mate, better luck next time.
Switching gears to the current state of American politics—we're navigating through more landmines than a drunk squirrel in a firework factory. When did politicians become celebrities anyway?
And speaking of feeling icky, political talk often leaves us reaching for the hand sanitizer. Can we talk about literally anything else, please?
Misinformation—society's sworn enemy or just a pesky sibling? Let's debate whether capitalism fuels the fire of untruths and greed. Are people only nice because they expect a return on investment?
Meanwhile, meme culture—you tired, bro? When did everyone start believing everything they see online? We've got receipts.
Let's not forget to revisit last week's episode where ChatGPT summarized our shenanigans—thanks for keeping us on track, AI overlord.
Why aren't major news events treated like major news events anymore? Dead celebrities, sports tournaments (Copa America, Euros, you name it)—are they just background noise now?
And finally, the age-old question: what's the worst month for sports fans? Discuss amongst yourselves.
Before we sign off, let's take a moment to appreciate urban parks and declare Forest Park the best park in the country—don't @ us.
Thanks for tuning in to our whirlwind of topics today. Stay curious, stay caffeinated, and we'll catch you next time on Sit, Talk and Listen, that's always one click away from a rabbit hole. Cheers!