Will Cain Country - Barstool's Jack McGuire: Radical Judge Attempts To Block Deportation Of Violent Criminals, Plus Who Is The New Leader Of The Democratic Party?
Episode Date: March 17, 2025Story #1: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY): Who is ready to lead the Democratic Party? And what does the Democ...ratic Party even believe anymore as they start to take the side of violent gang members being deported? Story #2: Will just finished the latest season of 'Love Is Blind' and has some thoughts. What is going to happen in the dating world for Gen Z men? Because right now, it doesn't look so promising. Story #3: Barstool's Jack McGuire on the former President Biden's 'autopen', St. Patrick's Day, Rep. Jasmine Crockett's shift, and March Madness. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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One, AOC, Jasmine Crockett, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer.
Who's ready to lead?
The Democrat Party.
Two, love is blind.
Finished.
And I have some thoughts about young men, the coming generation,
and what they have to deal with when it comes to young women.
Three, Barstools Jack Mack on the Autopin, on the Democrat Party, on Jasmine Crockett, and on March Madness.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day.
St. Patrick's Day.
Never a big holiday.
for me growing up.
I mean, it's a holiday, and you make yourself wear green.
And then as you get older, I guess you make your way to the bar.
But that really wasn't a big holiday for me, neither growing up in high school nor in college.
And even, you know, once I was in law school and in my young single 20s, I just never, I don't know.
It didn't hit, I don't think it even hits.
It definitely doesn't hit the top five.
I'm not sure it hits in holidays top 10.
Now, I think it's different in the Northeast.
Do you guys in New York, is this always a big one?
Because it's easier in New York to stroll down to the corner, hit an Irish pub, and have fun with your buddies.
But I don't know.
Is that a big holiday for you, St. Patrick's stuff?
Huge.
Huge.
It's massive.
Maybe we just have more Irish Catholics up here.
Yeah, in Connecticut, where I'm from New Haven, it's massive for the entire weekend, maybe four days straight.
I was shocked by your description of that, Will.
I mean, you definitely have more Irish Catholic.
up there than we do across most of America.
I mean, I think at some point, you know, whether or not you're Scottish, Irish, German, it just sort of gets lost.
It just stops being a signifier.
Once you probably go west of the Midwest, west of Ohio, south of Virginia, I just don't think, you know, that century-old ethnic immigration pattern
hold it melts away
Patrick growing up in Florida
was this a big holiday for you St. Patrick's Day
definitely in the top 10
but that probably is more just being culturally
the cultural Catholicism of it
well top 10 we run out of holidays
right so it's hard
it's hard not to make the top 10
but look we can all agree
Christmas Thanksgiving 4th of July
those three
certainly bigger than St.
Patrick's Day. I think there's more cultural pressure on Valentine's Day than there is on St. Patrick's Day. So therefore, it's much more, I'm not telling you should or shouldn't. I'm just telling you is or isn't. I think, like, culturally, it's a bigger deal, Valentine. So now we're at four. What New Year's shouldn't, but is a big holiday. New Year's is bigger, more widely celebrated by everyone than St. Patrick's Day. So now we're at five. Have we run out of holiday? Because
Easter.
MLK, President's Day.
Easter, definitely above.
Easter's above many of those I just named.
It's above Valentine's Day and New Year's.
So we're now at six.
I don't think any of the government holidays like President's Day, Columbus Day.
Mother's Day and Father's Day?
Those don't come in.
Flag Day?
Above.
St.
I think Mother's Day and Father's Day are a bigger deal.
They were growing up for me.
Like, you've got to remember.
You got to remember.
I mean, honestly, I can pass by St. Patrick's Day sometimes and forget.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Today is St. Patrick's Day.
Yeah.
Definitely, it's a miss.
So you have to put Mother's Day and Father's Day in there.
If you do it right.
I mean talking about before, not after.
Oh, yeah.
Blacking out.
By the way, just on things that you're not into, they don't mark.
My wife just bought new towels, right?
And she made a big point to me.
These are nice towels, okay?
I know this kind of.
You know, which is like a passive aggressive instruction.
Like, don't, look, I'm not proud of this, and I feel for all the women out there, but, like, I have to remove makeup almost daily.
And it doesn't all wash off, like when you're washing your face or then you dry your face and you're like, oh, no, there's makeup on the towel.
So I was told, you know, hey, you need to take better care of these towels.
But here's the thing, because these are our target towels.
And I've felt this way for a good 20 years.
I like the target towels better than the nice towels.
like the whole like soft plush towel thing is it just me or do you guys agree like they don't dry you off
yeah they don't like i want a i want a rough you know at least in the rotation for five years towel
like where i wipe it over my skin once and i'm dry i don't want one of these that feels real
soft but i have to always wonder yet you know how many times do i have to go over myself to get
dry but then they get a little mildewy and start to like have that you know wet smell to it longer
and I hate that.
Devere, like, used to...
That's...
That's where you got to make sure the wash rotation is strong.
Of course I do that.
I'm just saying, if it stays wet longer,
then it, you know, starts to have that.
Not a plush towel guy.
I am a fancy soap guy.
I've probably told you guys that before.
I really enjoy a fancy soap.
Bar soap.
I use a thing called...
Fancy bars.
I use a thing called the man bar, and that's it.
The man bar.
Yeah, I've got some squatch.
You know, that's some man bar soap.
I like that.
I don't want the old school stuff we grew up with.
Don't come in with Dove.
Don't come in with Irish Spring.
No.
You know, don't come in with the ones that are real, what is it,
like soapy and leave you dry and like a film on you.
I don't want that.
I just use water.
Like a nice soap.
You just use water.
Oh, that's very pleasant.
It's very clean.
Getting.
explains the smell of that control room
the other thing about
is this big or is it not
last week on the Will Kane show
airing today at 4 p.m. on the Fox News Channel
we were visited by Andrew Schultz
Andrew Schultz who I think is massive
and a comedian that is absolutely blowing up
and breaking through. I am a little surprised
sometimes when I've been telling people
last couple days I had Andrew Schultz and the response I get
is I can see a little bit of a vacant look in their eyes.
and they're like, is he the guy with the mustache?
I'm like, how do you not know who Andrew Schultz is?
Andrew Schultz, two days, you're a big comedy guy.
I feel like he's a top five guy of the moment, right?
Like, of the moment.
Top three right now.
Absolutely.
Of the moment.
Who else is even in that?
Gillis.
In that.
Gillis, for sure.
Gillis is number one.
Schultz.
Yeah.
It's harder to name the third.
Yeah.
Probably.
You're saying there is, do you know who it is?
I mean, you suggest that Schultz might be in the top, too.
I mean, Burr still sells out.
I would say Burr.
Yeah.
Well, Burr's in the moment right now because he's getting, he's getting destroyed for all his
Cracker Jack box issued woke ideology.
But, yeah, I'd say Gillis and Schultz are huge right now.
Yeah.
And Schultz visited us last week.
And he came into the studio.
And I didn't notice this, but you guys all picked up on it.
James came down to meet Andrew Schultz, and it proved to be.
Awkward.
How are we doing, guys?
What's up, boss?
All right, good to meet you, Dan.
Oh.
I didn't think that was that bad.
I didn't even notice it.
If it went back.
James goes in for the fist bump.
Shultz goes in for the handshake.
But they switched it up quick and arrived at a handshake.
Shultz didn't hesitate.
What's up, boss?
All right, good to meet you.
He doesn't move it.
He keeps it out there strong.
He's like, no.
at least he sticks with the handshake which makes it makes it good you had to adjust with one yeah and he's the he's the he's the alpha he's the he's the higher up in the food chain there so he was an awesome dude he came into the studio he shook everybody's hand every producer every executive every cameraman every PR person it was in the studio that wanted to hang out during the interview he shook everyone's hand I found him in incredibly genuine um incredibly nice I texted with him afterwards I was given his number
and I texted with him afterwards.
He responded right away.
There's just no big time to him at all.
It was all real.
And we want to share with you a little bit, a clip from that interview.
I believe you have one, don't you two a day?
Yeah, which one do you want?
The Statue Liberty one?
Yeah.
You go ahead.
Play what you like from Andrew Schultz.
The first thing you see when you come to America, you see this broad, holding a light.
You're like, she's got to be exhausted.
Why?
You know, who's that?
It's Paul Revere.
That's what most people think when they come to America.
Did you know that?
What?
They thought it was Paul Revere.
The Statue of Liberty?
They thought the Statue of Liberty was Paul.
There was one if by C.
Uh-huh.
Do it.
You can do it.
What is it?
It's one by land, two by C.
I mean, it's going to be C.
They're coming from England.
Why did they even have a way of demarking if they're coming from land?
Did they come from Canada?
Canada? There's no way
they're marching down through Canada. And Trump has been thinking
about it ever since. That's why he wants Canada back. We might need to
take it back. How much fun is the idea of
taking land again? You know what I mean? Real
fun. It is kind of fun. Like, who doesn't want
Greenland? Everybody.
Everybody. No, no, we shouldn't
take land. You know what I mean? Where's my
camera?
That's
so good.
No, he's a lot
of fun. The entire thing is going to air on
And, well, the entire thing's going to be broken up.
It's going to air today and tomorrow on the Will Cane Show.
We'll put the unedited full version here, I think tomorrow on the Will Cane shows.
If you want the full, what ended up being, a 40-minute conversation with Andrew Schultz,
make sure you're here tomorrow for the digital version of the Will Cane Show.
Good dude, funny dude, don't miss Andrew Schultz.
All right, we got Jack Mack of Barstall coming up today.
And you've got to hear, finally, I have finished Love is Blind, my breakdown of young
Gen Z men and women in America.
But let's get to it with story number one.
Democrats are looking at awful numbers.
This is according to CNN, MSNBC, NBC,
and it is positioned against some of the best approval ratings
in the last couple decades for President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump currently has an approval rating of 47% according to NBC.
The country's 44% says we are on the right path, right direction, right track, which is the highest numbers in 20 years to have 44%. Pretty fascinating stat. I'm not sure what the highest was before that, but for 44% of Americans to believe this is the right path, it's a huge moment where despite all the questions and the freak out, the country seems to be rallying behind Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, the Democrat Party, according to CNN, has hit a 29% favorability rating.
According to NBC, Democrat Party views are only 27% viewed as positive, 55% negative to somewhat negative.
This is compared to 2009 when that number was over 60%.
When Hillary Clinton was running against Barack Obama, that party managed to get 60%.
60% approval rating across America.
They have completely fallen in the eyes of the public.
And that is in no small part due to, I think, voices like the following.
Don Lemon appeared on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast,
and he had this to say about black Americans who support MAGA.
It's the same thing that I see, not all black Republicans,
but I see a black MAGA person who is carrying Donald Trump's water
and they know that he's lying, it is the shortest line to the front.
Because if you're a black and you're whatever, you're just in line with a bunch of other
Democrats that are doing the same thing that you're doing.
But if you become a black MAGA person, it's like, whoa, let's book this person, let's put him on television.
So you don't think you can be a sincere black mega person?
No, no, I just said, I don't think that, I just said, I think there can be sincere Republicans.
But you can't be a sincere black Republican?
I don't think that you can be a rational MAGA, be black and be a rational MAGA person.
I think you can be black and be a Republican.
I think they would find that very insulting.
Well, I mean, the truth is often insulting.
Have you ever noticed that it's always an ad hominem attack?
It is always about people.
And I think that's what's happened to the Democrat Party.
They don't stand for anything.
No policy, no vision of America other than to be anti-Trump.
And we're going on more than a decade of being defined by being anti-Trump.
If all that is your guiding light and all that you are is to be anti-Trump,
you will find yourself constantly on 20% propositions if Donald Trump champions
positions that are 80% approval rating, like should men be able to play in women's sports.
80% of Americans think that is insane.
But so does Donald Trump.
So the Democrat Party finds itself in the 20% proposition.
Another one is Donald Trump over the weekend deported, I believe it was several hundred
Venezuelan gang members and MS-13 El Salvadorian gang members.
It's 261 were deported to El Salvador.
An immigration judge tried to stop this at the 11th hour.
But the plane, according to the administration, was already over international.
waters south of the yucatan peninsula and wasn't going to turn back landed in el salvador and was
accepted by president bukele now this has led many to go well some i don't know about many
some to go this is a constitutional crisis don't trump is ignoring a federal judge and
he is deporting people that i guess in some way for some of the left it's it's defensible
In other words, another 80-20 proposition.
Scott Jennings from CNN put this out.
He said, welcome to the new 80-20 proposition.
Democrats trying to protect illegal immigrants, gang members, criminals in this country just to spite Trump.
Now, John Favro, who's one of the Obama bros, worked for the Obama administration, is now as a POD Safe America podcaster, responded,
Hey, Scott, FU, Venezuelan gang members should be deported.
Venezuelans who were here legally and deported without.
due process because some ICE agent saw a random tattoo shouldn't be deported. Why are you afraid of
due process? What random tattoo is he talking about? Is he talking about gang tattoos? And by the way,
I don't know who he's talking about here who is here legally that is being deported. These are all
illegal aliens in the country. The legal backing that Donald Trump was pointed to is the wartime
alien enemies act of 1798. 137 were removed through that.
process. 101 Venezuelans removed via Title VIII. 21 El Salvadorian MS-13 gang members also
removed. Two MS-13 ringleaders in special cases removed as well for El Salvador.
For what it's worth, the rap sheets included kidnapping, sexual abuse of a child robbery, aggravated
assault on a police officer. What is the wartime Alien Enemies Act of 1798 allows the president to
detain, deport natives, and citizens on an enemy nation, permits the president to target
immigrants without a hearing based on the country of their birth or citizenship.
It is most infamous use was the Japanese internment camps of World War II.
This is a proposition, regardless of its legal wranglings, that is going to be popular with
80% of Americans.
Hey, should you remove Trenda, Aragua, MS-13 gang members, even simply illegal immigrants?
to another country and Democrats standing on a wall to say the answer is no they fought every
single step of the way I think it deserves a deep dive on who the individuals are championing this
ACLU who behind the ACLU the judges they're filing those court cases in front of
they once again find themselves championing the 20% proposition in America and then that leads
us to who? Who leads the Democrat Party out of this 20-something-odd percent approval rating?
Well, here's a CNN poll that shows and asks, who is the leader of the Democratic Party?
The lead, Alexander Ocasio-Cortez, with 10 percent.
Kamala Harris, 9 percent, Bernie Sanders, 8 percent. From there, Hakeem Jeffries gets 6 percent.
Who is the leader of the Democrat Party? If the answer is AOC, I think that leads to a real
question is posed by a friend of mine who's the executive producer of the
Megan Kelly show, Steve Crackauer. He put out the following. He said
there are four parties in America, MAGA, GOP, and Dems. So he's
saying there are Democrats and Republicans inside of MAGA. Their leader is
Trump, J.D. Vance, and Tulsi. They are populist, economically left,
socially right. This is how Steve Krakauer characterizes it. Trad GOP, leader is
Nikki Haley and they are traditionally conservative.
DEI Dems, leader is AOC, progressives.
And then finally, corporate dims and GOP.
He lumps those together.
Democrats and Republicans who are corporate.
This is Obama Cheney establishment.
Economically right, socially left.
Now, I don't know that I agree with that.
I can see how in historical context,
some of the Make America Great Again movement could be classified as
economically liberal. I mean, tariffs in the past were more of a economic position of the
left. What other economic policies would have been described by a historical context as being
left? Tinfoil, is there any others that besides tariffs that you'd say, well, that's not a
traditional Republican point of view when it comes to the economy?
I can't think of any on top of my head
Okay, thank you
Occasionally
Occasionally the president
Floats raising taxes on rich
Rich are the richest of the rich
But doesn't fully go with it
I haven't seen him say that
I haven't seen him say that
That might have been really old
That might be like nine years old
I can't think of another policy
Besides tariffs
We're economically
You could make a foreign policy argument
that the MAGA has pivoted to the left.
But I don't...
Another economic policy?
No.
No.
I mean, Lutnik is talking about doing away with the income tax.
Lutnik is talking away, doing away with income tax for people under $150,000.
That'd be nice.
I don't think that is one...
By the way, I don't think that's a good idea.
That's a bad idea.
Really?
I mean, I can see how it's a popular.
populist idea that would get votes, but that's a bad idea for, I mean, the future of the
country. If your only, if your only relationship to the government is what you can extract
in terms of services and not what you have to pay for, then you are going to continue to vote for
government. You will have warm, amenable feelings and no skin on the game towards the growth
of government. You won't. I mean, taxes are sort of the price you pay.
this isn't an advocacy for taxes it's like yeah that's what you're saying if you've ever had to
write a check to the government you feel like i think we shouldn't even have w2 withholding
w2 withholding makes it a painless procedure for you to pay taxes and therefore you feel like
you're not paying taxes right you don't even pay attention to your gross income except the
number when you first get hired and after that when you get your paycheck you just go oh this is what
it is this is what i get paid so true because it's it's withheld from you but if you've ever had 1099 work
and you have to write a check to the government,
that is a very different emotional experience.
You have to budget for it.
It comes out of your bank account
where you've already counted it emotionally as your money.
By the way, you have to pay it quarterly.
And if you don't pay it quarterly,
then you pay a penalty, a fine on that.
The government wants their money,
not once a year.
They want it as soon as possible.
You can't be making interest on that
until you pay them.
And that is a very different emotional relationship
with the government and you care more about what they spend. And so you have a whole swath of
the American public that doesn't pay any income tax. I mean, I just think you're going to get,
that's a recipe for people to vote more spending. That's just what that is. So do you want it
like as small as possible? A flat tax would be better across the board if you're going to have taxes
than a progressive income tax. I agree. Wow. And you're like, oh, that's, that's a
boon to the to the rich people they're still going to pay more it's just going to be the same in
percentage right and i don't know it's like yeah it's like aOC wearing the tax the rich
dress at the gala but like i look at my w-2 and i see the gross income number and like just
for a second you think about like just how much actively your life would be different on a
day-to-day basis if you if that gross income number was what you took home every week
like that'd be awesome well obviously be awesome well everybody thinks that
yeah everybody thinks so let's do it i mean all that reveals to me is the very nature of politics
is you have to be very careful you don't care that much about principles you care about you
that's the truth yeah like you just want your paycheck to be bigger and i think that applies to
everything do people care about free speech only when it applies to them do people care about
anything. And the answer is, the little devil inside of us is only when it applies to me.
You don't care about all this stuff. And so if it doesn't apply to you, those taxes and those
government spending, then you're not going to care. You're just not.
Principles are a real hard thing to hold true to.
Selena Zito in her book, her first book on why Trump got elected, she actually made the
argument that his policies weren't necessarily to the individual, but to people who,
who felt that their communities have struggled
and that they voted not for themselves
but for the people around them they saw struggling.
Sure.
Well.
But like smaller circle.
Well, first your family, first yourself,
then your family, then your community.
Speaking of that on St. Patrick's Day,
Connor McGregor made a trip this morning to the White House
talking about his community,
talking about Ireland.
Here's Connor McGregor.
I'm here to raise the issues the people of Ireland face.
and it'll be music to the people of Ireland's ears
because never on the main stage
has the issues the people of Ireland face been spoke
our government has long since abandoned the voices
of the people of Ireland
and it's high time that America is made aware
of what is going on in Ireland
what is going on in Ireland is a travesty
our government is the government of zero action
with zero accountability
you know our money is being spent
on overseas issues that has nothing to do with the Irish people
the illegal immigration racket
is running ravage on the country
there are rural towns in Ireland
that have been overrun in one swoop
that have become a minority in one swoop
so issues need to be addressed
and the 40 million Irish Americans
as I said need to hear this
because if not
there will be no place to come home and visit
everybody listening knows
as we've talked about
the illegal immigration crisis in Europe
it's not just here in America
and it's right there people have been talking about it online lately
but it's happening in Ireland
we should probably do a list of the coolest accents
Ireland's got to be up there among the coolest accents
actually let's do that
and what I take away from the next generation
by finishing finally the thing that two days
had been asking me to finish love is blind
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Rat Boy says the entire Democrat Party needs to go.
That, that, that, I, so I think that's happening.
I want, I don't want to be reactionary, um, because this happens all the time.
Like in, in 2009 when the Democratic Party had, people get so mad when I say Democratic instead
of Democrat, in 2009 when the Democrat Party had a 60% approval rating, the conversation
everywhere, the conversation on MSNBC on Morning Joe was, Republicans are done.
they're down to a few white men in the south and of course that's dramatically changed why i feel
like the pendulum we might be looking at something different than just the traditional pendulum swing of
politics is that nothing over the past decade fits within the previous 50 years it just doesn't
donald trump changed the entire thing and everything everything is defined by donald trump
the only unifying factor of democrats is anti-trumpism now i think that leads to an interesting question
about Republicans because they have changed so drastically over the last 10 years and that is what
happens after Donald Trump if we're being honest Donald Trump has been such a driving force you have
to acknowledge that there's a look me included how much are we just following you understand like
I have to be self-aware I didn't consider a lot of these propositions as good for America's
not like I was writing in 2015 about economic protection and so
And I think that doesn't apply just me or you or anybody listening or watching, but it applies
to politicians.
Like how much is everyone simply following the lead of Donald Trump?
In other words, if J.D. Vance takes the mantle, how much does he actually continue the mantle?
What is he there without Donald Trump?
So without Donald Trump, I think both parties do have a moment of reflection and reset.
And I think in many ways the Democrat Party is done.
It is done.
I mean, it can't make a viable argument anymore that it is the party of free speech.
It's not the party of middle class or lower class workers.
It's the party of elitism.
It's the party of censorship.
Now, if Republicans under this administration all start to become the party of censorship
or the party of this or that, then it allows Democrats to repivit because they'll just be anti-Trump, right?
But both will have to redefine themselves after Trump because they have defined themselves
for a decade by Donald Trump.
Ronda Albrecht says
LOL who is the leader of the Democrat Party
Barack Obama
Now I mean I'm talking about forward looking
Rhonda I mean
Barack Obama may be a power player
behind the scenes and
to whatever extent he can be the ideological
center point but
I don't think
Who's the most prominent voices on the left right now
Seriously
AOC
Jasmine Crockett
They don't have anything to do with Barack Obama
David Brown I want AO's
to run for president in twenty twenty eight with al green as her running mate i don't care who is right now
i totally dismissed the idea of aOC having any national political viability whatsoever none
the best thing for republicans would be for democrats to continue to find themselves by anti-trumpism
and let the leader of that party be jasmine crockett or aOC fellas we just heard from
Connor McGregor.
Irish?
Top five accent?
Probably.
Right?
I like Scottish.
Oh, it's there.
I think Scottish is cool.
It's there.
Yeah.
Those are both top five.
Right?
Yes.
Jamaican.
Jamaican gets...
Jamaican's pretty...
Jamaican McRazy.
I have a number one.
And it's off the board.
Not good.
What?
James is Jamaican.
I just said, not good.
Oh, my God, James.
South African, I love.
Oh, yeah.
I think that's number one for me.
I think it's a really cool accent.
It's soothing.
What's up, Brue?
How are you doing there, bud?
That was Irish.
No, you're trying to figure it out.
You think when you hear a South African accent,
you instantly know it's South Africa?
I don't.
You sit there and you go...
I could pick it out over in New Zealand.
Yeah.
What are you talking about Brue?
That's how they sound.
That's an extreme version, that brew thing.
Yeah, that's more like Johannesburg, but yeah.
They also lose that accent.
It's Afrikaans.
They lose it when they come to the States.
That was Leonardo DiCaprio and Blood Diamond, what you're doing.
Yeah.
And he was from Zimbabwe, Rhodesia, right?
Yeah, where they speak like Afrikaans, which is, you know, Dutch.
Right.
But it's a pretty crazy language.
I think it's cool.
I think Russian's pretty cool.
Russian is cool.
We're getting in trouble.
Like a Russian.
You're talking about when they're speaking English?
Yeah.
if he dies
he dies
so you are the machine
no
Russian is
like the Russian
culture
it's a mystery
right
like you don't know
you can't read
any emotional tone
in a Russian
doing English
you know what I mean
now I don't know
how they are in Russian
but I do know
some Russian people
and when they're speaking
I really don't know
if he's happy
or if he's mad
if he's sad
I don't
he's impossible to read
also just most bad guys in movies have Russian accents
Bond
Right
Every time
Irish Scottish Jamaican
And then on the outside
Maybe
Maybe South African
Yeah
All right two days
I finished love is blind
You ready for this
Okay
You've been telling me to watch Love is Blind
I watched the reunion show
I watched everything
Okay
Okay, for those of you who don't know,
love is blind as the dating show that I'm into.
We're like seven seasons in, eight seasons in.
Something like that.
And, you know, the whole, just as a quick, you know,
if you're not familiar, I love the social experiment of it.
I'm not into the romance side of it.
So for those of you like, oh, Will likes a dating show.
I'm not trying to defend myself, but like I don't watch The Bachelor.
I'm not into the romance, the matchmaking side.
I'm into the social experiment.
And actually two days, I fast forward.
I do a lot of fast-forwarding.
Yeah, you got it.
And to be honest, every time I'm like,
I'm not watching this next season,
the only thing I like is the first two or three episodes
and then the last episode,
which is honestly the reunion and the tension of the wedding.
But I'm increasingly don't care about all the love side of love is blind.
But they put them in these pods, men on one side,
women on the other,
they date, they don't see each other, they just talk, they quote unquote, fall in love and
propose over a couple week period without ever seeing each other. There's an element of me that
buys it. At first I was blown away when I watched season one or two. There's an element of me
that buys it. Like you have these long heart to hearts, you're forced to do nothing else but
confide. No phones. No distractions, no nothing. And I would imagine that's pretty conducive to a
deep emotional connection in a short period of time.
But I'm also at this point very jaded and cynical.
Like, it feels like everybody doing this show knows they're doing a show and they're
calculating how to make this a personally beneficial experience for them on the show.
Mostly the men.
And that's going to ruin it, by the way.
I'm going to get to the men in a minute.
That's going to ruin it.
And then what happens is after they propose, then they get revealed to each other.
And it's fun in theory and has been through the seasons to watch the blind.
mindness get peeled back so first they get to see each other physically oh that's pretty fun like
are they going to like how they look or not second it's like about physical intimacy they send them away
see if on a on a honeymoon vacation they do they do they have chemistry honestly right I mean be
honest that's a real thing oh you know have you ever dated a girl and you're like she's really good
looking and and I really like her but there was no chemistry in that in that realm yeah like none like
even a kiss you know just didn't yeah it's a really weird experience because you're like this is
an attractive person with a good personality like nothing on the surface is like it just doesn't click
it's just not working it's a weird thing to experience and then they introduce their phones and then
they introduce their family and their friends and their real world they go back to their hometown
and so you just keep injecting the real life into it until you see what can survive
Okay, and then you get to the altar and you see who will propose and who will not and who will get married.
Not proposed, but who will actually go through with the vows.
And then you have the reunion show, which is my favorite.
And I have some thoughts here, Dan.
First of all, Nick Lachey and Vanessa did way better.
It's highly edited.
I have been so critical of them.
I think they're awful at it.
They're not curious people.
They want to virtue signal and project, but they didn't this time.
And they asked questions, but it was way more edited.
feel like in the past it was i feel like they were coached i like they were coached i liked how they
were this year okay here's my thought thought going through the season there are there was at least
one character and one couple that went viral and anybody that watches fox or probably saw this
where a girl said to a guy in the pods how do you feel about black lives matter and i'm super
into equality that was her her line i'm super into quality and she has a sister who's gay
And we talked about that.
Like, should you be vetting?
We did that with Jason Redmond last week.
Should you be canceling a relationship because you're on different pages for that or not?
And I pretty much, throughout the season, was on the guy's side.
I thought the girls were way too political, way to, like, I don't know.
And then I get to the reunion show.
And I was on every girl's side in all these interactions.
okay every guy i thought was terrible and i'm generally on the guy's sides and these girls who i'd
went into it with not liking in the whole like i don't like you for this or i don't like you for
that or you made this mistake or you lied about this i was almost on the girl's side every time
and here's what i noticed dan at the end of that my wife goes uh i'm really worried for our boys
and I was like, yeah, these girls, and hear me out now, are so political, so they, now this was filmed in the fall, they said, so before the election, and politics was a big part of everybody's mindset, and still is, but it was, these girls are so political, so social justicy, right?
they canceled relationships because they didn't
think guys were enough with them on social issues
when the guys didn't even take positions
right they didn't say anything other than
well they didn't say anything they just were like yeah I don't know
I don't know how I feel about BLM I don't know how I feel about
LGBT it's tough to take a stance on camera
for them I mean okay so that's where I'm going with this
they're not well what not they're not like super red in either so you can't really push back against it only you really know the issue but they might be just of the opposite way no this is where i'm on the girl's side the girls were like how do you not have an opinion how do you not have an opinion on BLM how do you not have opinion on LGBTQIA and the guys tried to act like i don't know you know just sort of like you know but i'm open to everything so as much as i worry for my sons
dating girls like this, I hope my sons are not these guys. These guys are the weakest,
most spineless, um, betas that I can imagine. Their only goal, their only goal is to come out
being non-controversial and likable and be seen as a cool dude. That's their only goal.
And in order to do that, they will be in absolute nothing. Now, they're faking it. They're lying,
and that's very clear.
That's very clear they're lying
and the girls sense it
and that's why the girls cut it off.
The girls know that these guys are hiding.
But even in the reunion show,
they take it, Dan.
They take a whooping.
The one dude starts out with,
I get my privilege,
I understand my privilege,
and I'm not proud of that.
I'm like, what the hell, man?
Are you talking about?
The guy, Devin?
But he doesn't go full B-LM,
he doesn't go full, he just wants to stay safe.
That's all he wants to do.
He wants to be in safe, cool guy land, and he can't figure it out.
And my wife is like, these girls want someone to be strong.
They actually are, even if the guy disagrees with them,
they want somebody to stand up and be strong.
It's so clear that, like, the dynamics are, it has shifted in such a degree that it's unappealing for even the girls.
One more thought on this.
Oh, you know what the guys are trying to be safe from two days?
Did you tell me if you felt differently?
They know that there's a social price to pay if they stand up to these girls.
And they are afraid of that price.
I don't know what the price they're going to pay is.
Like is it going to be on their Instagram, on their TikTok, wherever it is.
Wherever that generation is paying a price, like social media, I don't think it's at the bar, by the way.
I don't think they're going to the bar and everybody's like going.
I can't believe you're a Republican
or I can't believe you'd vote Trump, right?
That's not happening, but they're afraid
of what's going to happen to them, I think, in the social media
world, and that's their whole MO.
I want to get through this life
safe on social media.
Yeah, I think that's...
That's my thought. Yeah, I think that's right
and they're afraid to take that stance because saying
like your views on abortion
and LGBTQ issues is hard to take a stance
on. But I think you've got to think about
the show and who the audience is, too.
I mean, the audience definitely skews more female.
So if these guys are kind of in a lose-lose either way,
unless they are absolutely Prince Charming
and find a great love or something like that,
it's a tough spot to be in for them, I think, automatically.
But there's such doormats on everything.
Because they kind of have to be in their head.
They're like, if I say anything...
In their head.
Yeah.
If I say anything too much either way, I, you know,
I'll piss off this crowd and this crowd.
So being middle of the road
I would have a hard time not doing it too
But I see what you mean
It is a little spineless
Like have a stance at least
But it's not just my indictment
So take the political stuff out
Yeah
Even on the romance
Okay so you got the long-haired guy Joey
Which when you know it's pretty clear
He's not into her
No
Whether or not it's physically or sexually
He's not into her
Yeah
Right
Own it dude
Just say it
That's not the worst thing in the world
I'm sorry we didn't click
I wasn't into it
Followers
That's it
and he didn't do it he wouldn't do it and he just takes his sort of lumps there's nothing wrong with
that just have a position believe in your position and have some conviction man and be honest
and they're constant dormats but the other thing is about it is they're liars because they
actually do have things that they think and it's so clear even to the girls you do have things
to you think and you're hiding it about everything and i don't know it's a weird ugly combination
be a liar and a doormat like you're willing to just take your punishment to them i guess so you can
avoid punishment online which you don't you you they're going to get it online anyway right and
they're going to get it from those girls the reunion show has turned into self flagellation for guys
and like yes queen for the girls that's what it's turned into and i think in the end you can
even see the girls don't like it they want a strong man i'm telling you i believe it and at the
end all the guys were weak
forget the political stances like you said
they were kind of just wishy-washy and kind of just
weird and
none of them kind of stood out as
you know who they said
they were in the beginning and ended up being that same person
I don't know how much is editing
I don't know how much is anything else but
yeah it's just a not
great but the two that the two that made it
great there's one more factor
it's one more factor it's in Minnesota and I didn't
wonder like is this a minute
I'm serious like Minnesota nice
It's true.
You know, I'm like, is this a Minnesota nice thing?
Like, all these guys want to be as nice.
Yeah.
And they're willing to be fake to be nice.
But I don't know.
I think it is.
Because...
They're all 10 walls.
Well, because, like, all the other seasons, guys are talking about how much money they have and, you know, the things they have and status and all that.
And these guys are like, hey, I make a pretty good ragu.
You know, like, that's a way different thing in where you are in the country.
So it makes a big, big difference, I think.
I wonder if it was Minnesota nice.
I should have asked the Secretary of Defense.
You know, it's just how you guys do things up there in Minnesota.
Yeah.
It was tough for me.
Glad he finished.
It's good.
I did.
I mean, every time I go, I think I'm done with it.
I don't know.
Sucks you right back in.
You know what?
They need to cut it down to like six episodes.
Oh, I absolutely agree.
Instead of 10 to 12, like six or seven episodes.
Yes.
Okay. Jack Mack of Barstool on the Auto PIN.
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Jack McGuire is the host of Unpack with Jack Mack,
also the spin in back fist.
Also, he is a gambling blogger at Barstall,
and he's with us now.
The guys just said,
I bet he's Irish.
I'm like, yeah, look at him,
and his name is McGuire.
Like, yeah, I mean, it's a big day.
You can put me in the middle of Florida for year round,
which would be great, but I don't,
I want to get tan.
I mean, I'm not afraid of this.
I'm like, I can go.
in the sun and do pretty well for an Irishman, but I'm not going to get tan. I will not get tan.
So, I mean, happy St. Patrick's day to me and the other fellow Irishman out there.
What will happen? You just get red?
Sunburned.
I'll get a little bit of color. I won't become red like a tomato, though. I will not become red like a tomato.
But I will definitely not become tan. I've tried to become tan multiple times, but it's just not in the cards.
God made me this way, and that's how I'm going to accept it, and you have to live with it.
Is this a big day for you, St. Paddy's Day?
Are you getting ready to rip the top off of it here?
I wouldn't say so.
I enjoy St. Patrick's Day.
I wouldn't say I grew up in a family that was big-time Irish, or we are, but it wasn't a part of the identity.
We didn't have an Ireland flag out front.
I identify myself.
When people ask me, I say I'm an American.
But obviously, you look at me, you see the pale skin, and then you see the last name, MCG.
It's a little bit confusing sometimes because I do identify as Jack Mack on social, and that's MAC, so that would come across the Scottish.
I've never done one of those DNA tests.
I don't really believe in them.
I'm a bit skeptical of them.
but I would assume there may be some Scottish blood in me.
I've German, Irish, Portuguese, I guess.
That's what my parents tell me.
What do you mean you don't believe in them?
You don't believe in the DNA test,
or you don't want to give that information over to the public domain?
That's a better way to describe it.
I believe in them.
They definitely are probably, the science is decent, I guess.
I, if someone could do it and I could keep my DNA
and they would give it back to me,
instead of storing it somewhere for like Jeff Bezos to use in 20 years
or somebody to plant my DNA on a crime scene.
I would feel better about it.
But no, I'll joke you know that's how the Idaho dude.
You know that's how the Idaho dude got caught, right?
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, I'm not committing any crimes.
Well, I guess there is that theory, right?
Everybody commits three federal crimes every day or something.
But I'm not, I don't have anything to hide, but you never know.
I mean, there could be some people out there that despise me and want to plant me for something.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't.
Yeah, so then your DNA is on file somewhere.
Yeah.
And then they can search that database.
The thing is, at some point, but we're like at terminal velocity.
Like, I kind of want to do it.
And my brothers have done it.
So that probably ruins me anyway.
because that's how the Koberger dude got caught.
It's not like he did ancestry DNA.
Somebody in his lineage did, right, in his vast family network.
And then so when they analyze the DNA at the crime scene and they go back and they check
the databases, they're like, well, this is the familial mitochondrial linkage and, oh, this guy
is a connection.
So my point is we're all burned at some point.
There is no privacy.
You can't protect yourself.
You're not off the grid.
And I think not only that, we're all.
terminal velocity at some point there's nothing more to protect i would say dna is probably it um
that's the last thing we have now obviously if somebody wanted my DNA they could come and get it
you could send somebody that just bumps into me on the subway and then gets a follicle of my hair
and before you know it they have my DNA but right like if they want to do that and they want it they
should come and get it. They need to come and get it. But I would assume somebody in my bloodline
has done it. I think my uncle has. I don't think my parents are a sister or mother or father
have done it just out of not because they think like me in this way. I think they just haven't
done it. But I think my uncle on my mother's side is quite interested in it. And he's always been
on Ancestry.com. And he's found some pretty cool things. I get the connection you have kind of with
your bloodline and you want to learn more and who came to America first and that's pretty
cool yes but the DNA aspects a little bit I draw the line I mean is it the end of the world
if someone gets if my sister does it I'm not gonna sever my relationship with my sister
because of it but I don't think I will ever sign up to do it it's like here you're paying
me for you said it we're at velocity we're peak max velocity in this privacy a
It's gone, but the only thing left probably is your DNA, but we're paying people to take it just so they can tell us like, oh, yeah, you're like 1% African and then someone like a social justice warrior can pat themselves on the back and be like, I knew it, I knew it. I really, really knew it.
All right. You do unpack with Jack Mack, which is a pretty fun thing you've been doing about two minutes.
through the news.
One of the things that is up right now is
Jasmine Crockett, Congresswoman from Texas,
who's kind of emerging into, like,
I'd say, one of the most prominent voices on the left.
She's what?
A superstar now on the left.
I will say, I mean, she changed her voice,
it became a superstar.
It was like, sometimes you need to change your character a little bit,
and she did.
I'll give her credit for that.
I saw you say that.
How she changed your voice?
What are you talking about?
Is she, what was her voice before?
No, tell me what it was before and what she's doing now.
Oh, well, you should, and anybody listening, watching, just go, like, Jasmine gave an interview about two years ago where she was very cordial.
I mean, she grew up in a very, like, a house with two great parents, and she went to a great school.
I think she went to a great private school for high school, which is great.
I'm not here to shame that, but she definitely talks a little bit more recently with some street language.
lingo, a little bit more, you know, they not like us, kind of Kendrick Lamar.
But if you go back and listen to the interview she did two years ago, you'd be like,
uh-oh, she's somebody that I may disagree with politically, but I could sit down with a conversation
and I don't think she's going to.
I like, now she's just so much different.
I would just go and watch her how she spoke two years ago.
All right.
In fact, Dan, why don't you pull that up while we play Jasmine,
Crockett talking about whether or not the far left side of the Democratic Party should be the
one to take over.
Should AOC try to take over for Chuck Schumer?
Watch.
You're close with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
Some of your fellow House Democrats say, and not just progressives, by the way, we've heard
that moderates have said this too, that they're ready to support her to challenge Chuck
Schumer in a Democratic primary.
Would you get behind that?
that's four years from now uh if you were asking me at least in two years that i would have an
absolute answer but i can tell you that there are a lot of people that are watching his leadership
um in this moment this is the moment we don't even know what elections will look like in four
years if we will have elections if we'll have elections in four years man this could be it you know
what are we got to lose our democracy no this is that's the new talking point
and it's it's it's been around um one of the first questions i got asked after trump won in
november was do you think he'll give up the presidency in 2020 and i was like what what do you mean
give up like uh that was one of my coworkers asked me that and i mean jasmine i have to give credit to
she's she's hitting on some the she's hitting on top tier talking points and she's delivering in a way i guess
that connects with people, but she really came out of nowhere.
I don't think I heard from Jasmine Crockett prior to a month ago, two months ago.
She's a rising star.
I don't think so.
I think she's a social media CNN star, and if this is the face, they're in deep trouble.
If this is the voice, they're in deep trouble.
You're right about that.
If one of my flaws, if I had to someone asked me, I would say I probably put way too much into social media in terms of how I am, I would say, but I even kind of learned that from Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024, it felt as if everyone hated them on social media.
And obviously that changed a little bit in the last election.
But you kind of realize out, wait a second, this is a bubble.
But Jasmine seems like she's everywhere in social media at least.
And if you want to be a social media politician, she's doing that well.
But that may not get you places.
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Here it is, Jack.
You said let's find her accent from before.
We have it from one year ago.
The public party is in a crisis.
They are imploding.
They are not one.
They are a party that has been hijacked by MAGA.
And MAGA doesn't believe in governance.
They believe in tearing things down, which is really wild because we have insurrectionists right now
that are running to become members of Congress.
These are people that we're trying to tear our institution apart from the outside.
Now they're trying to join.
All right.
So that is different than the they not like us version of her, the kind of floor.
And I would say, if you want one video,
Look at the video that she did.
I think she walked out of when Trump was giving his address last week or two weeks ago.
And she was like, we're not about that.
It's like it's it kind of turns like our voice and dialect changed a little bit, which I guess she thinks it works on social media.
Maybe it is.
She's certainly on CNN.
Well, you know what she was actually saying?
That was a year ago, Dan.
And she was saying the Republican Party is imploding right now.
And here we are, and here later?
What's his name?
He's from Louisiana.
James Carville.
He said there's only two to three weeks left about a week ago before there's a huge Republican Party blow up.
Obviously, that same man is the guy who told us that Kamala was going to win in a landslide.
So James Carville always makes me laugh.
I think that's how he pronounced his name, at least.
Yeah, you got it.
You got it.
um donald trump just posted this last night on truth social he talked about the auto pin which everyone is talking about that j the joe biden's signature appears to have been done by auto pin and he posted the pardons that sleepy joe gave to the unselect committee of political thugs and many others are hereby declared void vacant and of no further force or effect because of the fact that they were done by an auto pin in other words joe biden did not sign them but more importantly he did not know anything about them
So he goes on to say that basically Joe was out.
He didn't do this, so therefore they have no effect.
I don't really know what the constitutional argument is.
I have no idea if he can do that.
He obviously can just go out there and say that.
Oh, there we go.
I'm back.
Sorry about that.
No, I don't know if Trump could do that.
I am not a legal analyst.
He can just
truth things instead of tweet things, but truth them.
I don't know the legal precedent there,
but I did
I did see that last night
and I got a chuckle.
Saying these just don't exist anymore is
Well, we'll see if the DOJ goes after
the people that he pardoned.
If the DOJ goes after them and then
those pardons are tested
and then we have to find out
you know does an auto pin count basically is the president of not sound mind body and executive
authority if he's using an auto pin to sign his orders has the doj ever gone after somebody
who's been pardoned for what they were pardoned for i i don't know that i don't that would be more
of someone who knows a lot more than me but that would be there's been a lot of things that have
happen during Trump's presidencies that have not happened before.
And we live in the wildest of time.
So that was, but the auto pen, it's, it's funny to me, like, how he picks this, because
we knew about the auto pen for a little bit.
That's no, no surprise.
But he just kind of randomly decided, I think on Friday night or maybe Saturday night,
he was just like, the last president was an auto pen.
And then he did the meme.
yesterday, where it was his president portrait for 2017 to 2021, then the auto pen, and then his second portrait.
His brain works in fascinating ways, but sometimes, and what I've learned throughout the years is he usually has a method to the madness.
It seems like he kind of, whenever he says something, you kind of laugh at it, but then you're like, wait a second,
even like the Greenland thing.
It's funny, but there's a method there.
He wants that for national security,
and it seems as if that's a true thing
that is beyond just like,
oh, we want to put a Trump Tower in Greenland.
Yeah.
Even the Canada thing.
Even the Canada thing, it kind of,
I didn't really realize
until he brought it up
how we drew the lines
from divine.
Biden, Canada and America, was kind of disadvantageous towards America, specifically the Toronto area.
And that was something that I learned through the meme that was President Trude, our Governor Trudeau, and 51st State, Canada.
Yeah, he definitely has a method to his madness.
He has an end goal, I think, on a lot of this stuff.
All right.
Now, March Madness kicks off a little bit late this week.
you three things, okay? First of all, of the number one seeds, who do you like the best to win
the national championship? That is, Auburn, Florida, Houston, and Duke. Who do you like the best
of those four? I think if Duke comes, if Cooper Flagg, who is an unbelievable basketball
player, future number one pick for the upcoming giraffe, if he comes back from the ankle injury
that he sustained this past weekend
or this past week, it was on Thursday.
I like Duke,
but without him, Florida's a pretty good team.
But I would say Duke is where my gut is.
It feels like this team's inevitable.
They are phenomenal,
especially when Cooper's, I mean,
if their best player is healthy.
But even without them, they're pretty damn good.
Florida's really good.
Auburn's really good.
Do you think the SEC got too many teams in, 14?
the last couple in was North Carolina not SEC
Texas and the first two out they say
West Virginia, Indiana. So if you're going to argue that the
SEC got too many, you're arguing for West Virginia or Indiana
basically. The SEC was the best conference by far this year.
I would say Texas is a team that deserved to be in.
UNC's the one that I think a lot of people were looking at and shaking their
I would have even put potentially
West Virginia or Indiana over
an Xavier
who was one of the last
teams in that was playing Texas
in the first four
but those SEC teams
it's kind of tough to a lot of their
losses are against
that's a fun phase
to freeze right there ship
yeah that's unfortunate for Jack
I'm sorry
I'll let me try to get back real quick
If you can get them back you can
But if not we're coming to the end
I want to ask him about a Cinderella as well
Not a Cinderella we always have like a four or five seed
Making the final four
Who's the best option out of that
Texas Tech
Tennessee
Who is the best team
Not as a number one or number two seed
That you could see
Making their run
Into the final four
We might have lost
Jack Mac.
Jack Mulwyer.
We got them.
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From Barstool.
Sorry, I'm going to yell at our Wi-Fi.
This is the Barstool's Wi-Fi, not mine.
I do pay for my own Wi-Fi at home.
That is very, very good.
But I was just going to say...
You're in the office.
Yeah, I'm in the office, but Duke is phenomenal.
Auburn, I was saying the stat.
Auburn, of the 32 teams they played this year,
24 of them are in the tournament.
And I would assume almost 20 of them, or not 20.
because that doesn't make any sense.
Well, no, no, no, because you played teams twice.
I would assume 20 of those games, or maybe 18 to 20,
are SEC games that they played.
Because obviously they played Alabama twice and others.
So the SEC deserved it, I think.
Now it's kind of a beefed-up stat, though,
where they say most teams ever,
yeah, when you have a conference, a super conference now,
yeah, you've got the most teams ever.
It's been expanded.
Yeah.
Right. Right.
Way more options.
Okay, finally, who do you like to make a,
look we'll call it a final four run i can't say national title but every year we'll get a four
five seed something like that that'll disrupt the ones and twos in the final four but lately i feel like
it's only been one like ones and twos have been dominating three of the four spots i feel like
so when you look outside of ones and twos you got i don't know texas iowa state
tennessee which by the way i like tennessee probably is my answer but who do you like
outside the top two seedings they're going to make their run to the final four
I like Tennessee as well.
Their team that's just so, Rick Barnes just finds ways to lose in March.
I mean, he had Kevin Duran on his team.
He found a way to lose.
He's had some pretty good teams over the past few years that have found ways to lose.
But they're a team that's always around and experience, I think, matters.
Texas is a team that I think is very good.
Wisconsin's also a team that's very good.
Yes.
I like Wisconsin.
And so those are some teams that I think it's, yeah, you want to stay away from chalk.
I mean, two years ago, if you look at the final four, there were some crazy teams in there, Florida, Atlantic, San Diego State, Miami, even Yukon in 2020, in 2020, was a four seat.
Or maybe it was a five.
No, it was a four.
So maybe we could get one of those, but this, this, if Cooper flags injured and Auburn continues their fall off, this could be a wide open bracket.
but if they're not.
Auburn just feels like a team that finds a way to lose, though.
Auburn's a team that finds a way to lose.
I really like Michigan State, Tom Izzo.
My biggest question will be, how does St. John's do?
I know we're in New York, so you kind of feel it a little bit more.
But if we could get out of St. John's run, that would be kind of special Petinos.
But Petino's talk, like, Petino talks a lot, which makes him kind of fun.
But he took a shot at Yukon last night while at the,
celebration party for getting the two seats he said because they're playing in
rhode island said when we drive past stores wave at yukon i mean you you you roll your
eyes a little bit at these schools that just this is the first time they've really been in the
tournament in a bit as a high seed and you're taking shots at a team that's one back-to-back
national titles you kind of roll your eyes like okay rick petino but i like the big
east so i i'll stand by the big east uh but i think st johns i have a bad feeling about
I have a bad feeling about them.
I think your national champion is coming out.
I'm not being a homer because I've never been one of these guys
and we're too new as Longhorns into it.
But I think your national championship is coming out of the SEC.
All right, Jack McGuire, check him out almost daily on Unpack with Jack Mack
or check out the spinning back fist over at Barstool.
Always good to see you, man, doing good stuff.
Thanks for being on with us.
Thank you so much.
Sorry about the Internet.
I'll talk with you soon.
All right.
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