The world changed four days ago, and today we’re diving deep into the fallout. From the front lines of Operation Epic Fury in Iran to the viral (and bizarre) deposition videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton, we’re covering the chaos and the comedy. Plus, Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls joins the show to announce his new running mate and his plan to "rescue the state" from a culture of corruption. We also talk "hybrid meats" (is it just meatloaf with a marketing budget?), the peculiar joy of "Marching Music Day," and why the stock market correction might actually be a buying opportunity in disguise. Standout Moments [00:05:12] The "Rest in Pieces" Doctrine Senator John Kennedy doesn’t mince words regarding the recent strike on the Ayatollah, offering a colorful take on "political will" and why he won't be shedding any tears. [00:14:45] Operation Epic Fury: The 103-Hour Update A breakdown of the military briefing on the dismantling of Iranian ballistic capabilities and the transition from standoff munitions to "stand-in" precision strikes. [00:29:10] The Clinton Deposition "Family Reunion" The crew analyzes the viral video of Bill Clinton’s deposition, where the former president appears a bit too happy looking at certain photos, much to the chagrin of his legal team and Hillary. [00:33:45] Kendall Qualls’ Big Reveal Kendall Qualls introduces Brian, a results-oriented business outsider, as his running mate. They discuss the "trifecta" needed to roll back Minnesota’s taxes and regulations. [00:52:15] Market Panic or Profit Taking? Financial expert Brian Crock slides in to discuss whether the current market sell-off is a war-related blip or the long-awaited correction—and why you should "zoom out" before hitting the sell button. [01:04:20] Hybrid Meats & Kale Fillers Is your burger being "extended" for the planet or the restaurant's bottom line? A hilarious look at the new trend of blending lentils and zucchini into traditional proteins.