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Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss the slower pace of summer news cycles and the challenge of generating meaningful content during quieter months. The conversation begins lightheartedly with observations about seasonal radio topics, but it quickly transitions into a more substantive discussion about personality, loyalty, and political theater.
Brett and Pete examine past interviews with Donald Trump, including remarks made to Charlie Rose and Megyn Kelly, highlighting Trump’s focus on loyalty, his tendency to retaliate when slighted, and the performative nature of his public persona. They reflect on whether Trump’s recent tensions with Elon Musk are genuine or part of a larger strategy. Ultimately, the segment raises questions about authenticity in politics and media, suggesting that public figures often craft narratives more for influence and perception than for truth.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss the slower pace of summer news cycles and the challenge of generating meaningful content during quieter months. The conversation begins lightheartedly with observations about seasonal radio topics, but it quickly transitions into a more substantive discussion about personality, loyalty, and political theater.
Brett and Pete examine past interviews with Donald Trump, including remarks made to Charlie Rose and Megyn Kelly, highlighting Trump’s focus on loyalty, his tendency to retaliate when slighted, and the performative nature of his public persona. They reflect on whether Trump’s recent tensions with Elon Musk are genuine or part of a larger strategy. Ultimately, the segment raises questions about authenticity in politics and media, suggesting that public figures often craft narratives more for influence and perception than for truth.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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