Will Cain Country - How The Media Could Be Covering Up For Biden

Episode Date: September 13, 2023

Story #1: The media claims they haven't found proof of Biden family corruption. Will presents his evidence and asks "Are they blind?" Story #2: Will criticizing some of the worst people who watched Ne...w York Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers blow out his Achilles tendon during the fourth snap of his debut for the team . Story #3: Deion Sanders ranked his kids. Would you?   Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainPodcast@fox.com   Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 For a limited time at McDonald's, enjoy the tasty breakfast trio. Your choice of chicken or sausage McMuffin or McGrittles with a hash brown and a small iced coffee for $5.5 plus tax. Available until 11 a.m. at participating McDonald's restaurants. Price excludes flavored iced coffee and delivery. No evidence. No hard evidence, they say. in the impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden. Two, all the worst people came out to watch Aaron Rogers blow out his Achilles. Three, do you rank your children like primetime?
Starting point is 00:00:45 Do you rank your kids like Dion Sanders? It's the Will Cain podcast on Fox News Podcast. What's up? And welcome to Wednesday. As always, I hope you will download rate and review this podcast wherever you get your audio entertainment at Apple, Spotify, or at Fox News Podcast. podcast. Every comment, every five-star review that you leave helps us find a new member of our community here at the Will Cain Show. You can watch The Will Cain Show on Rumble or on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:01:14 A big, gigantic cherry on top of a turd of a weekend. I told you on Sunday about my horrific travel weekend. One of my worst as I become America's top five candidate to be George Clooney in that movie up in the air. I'm a frequent flyer like none other. I've got it wired. I carry on. I don't check. I go through security quickly. I have very little patience for the infrequent traveler who spends so much time right there at the x-ray conunds. conveyor belt trying to figure out, should I or should I not take out my laptop? I know exactly where the lounge is. I know exactly how much time it takes me to walk to my gay. I know when it is, it's time to start lining up, as opposed to those people who are
Starting point is 00:02:07 boarding group three and somehow still crowded around the funnel of the entry when it's still not even yet, boarding group one. I've got it down. I know what I'm taking out of my backpack on my way down the jet bridge. Get the iPad, get the charger, get the headphones so that you can throw the backpack up above and retain that footroom beneath your seat. Yes, it's true. I still fly coach, easily more than 50% of the time. I don't know why I do that. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Man of the people. We can't all be Dion Sanders and Shannon Sharp and Stephen A. Smith flying PJs around from coast to coast into each college football game. But last weekend, despite my status, it really, really got me. I got dumped off in Philadelphia with a salute and good luck from American Airlines on Friday. And then I had eight hours of delays on Sunday, putting me home well past midnight. But I did get to watch the Cowboys absolutely dominate the giants in the modern miracle that is streaming the internet in a metal tube flying 30,000 feet above the earth. There's nothing like
Starting point is 00:03:13 being in the stars while you watch the stars of America's team. What a gigantic cherry on top of my turd of a weekend with my football results. Texas, handily defeating, convincingly beating Alabama and the Dallas Cowboys dominating the New York Giants, 40 to nothing. It is that time of year where I get to say with a tad bit of objectivity, a ton of optimism, a healthy, heap of hope that I could pull off a double championship before this thing is over. It could be double championship belts for Will in 2024. We'll be right back with more of the Will Kane podcast. From the Fox News Podcasts Network.
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Starting point is 00:04:36 story number one no hard evidence that's the edit from no evidence that they're trotting out to try to thwart the impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced on Tuesday that he is green-lit an impeachment inquiry as, quote, the logical next step against President Biden. The House GOP conference, according to Fox Business, plans to hold a meeting on Thursday morning for key committee chairs to lay out their latest findings and the status of the investigations into the Biden family. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio and House Oversight Committee Chairman, Representative James Comer of Kentucky, are expected to lead Thursday's meeting.
Starting point is 00:05:36 McCarthy is expected to say an impeachment inquiry is, quote, the logical next step for the Republican majority. An inquiry is the first step of the impeachment process, where evidence is gathered for the articles or charges of impeachment against an official. In this case, the president of the United States. In this case, Joe Biden. The resounding response from anyone who quite honestly is anti-Trump is that there is no evidence, no hard evidence. to support this impeachment inquiry. I say anti-Trump, because that's how the world's been divided, not into Republican and Democrat, but into sane and anti-Trump.
Starting point is 00:06:27 That's not to say that everybody that is sane is pro-Trump, but most people that are sane are not completely anti-Trump. I got a fascinating email this past weekend from a listener here of the Will Kame podcast. I found it really, enlightening and I wanted to share it with you. Talked about our recent podcast where I suggested that Ron DeSantis may never be president, that the governor of Florida simply doesn't understand retail politics. And because of that, he will never be president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Lerine Leiter emailed me the following. She said, first, let me tell you how much I love your podcast. It's a pleasure listening to you. I learned something and I almost always like your take on things. I must disagree with you, however, regarding the reason Ron DeSantis is slipping in the polls. You think it's because he's bad at, quote, retail politics and that he's, quote, uncomfortable around people. If this were true, he would never have been elected to Congress and he would never have had such resounding re-election victory in Florida. I also watch the people around him at press conferences and can't help but notice how accordingly those people or adoringly those people look at him.
Starting point is 00:07:39 I have a radar for these things. In addition, he usually gets his way with the Republican legislature in Florida, a sure sign they like and support him. Also, he would never have gotten to 20% or so in the primary season if he was so bad at retail politics. You yourself, Will, said you liked him when you met him, and that he looked in the eye, was conversational and had a firm handshake. I wonder why those people who you know had a different experience. Maybe they're a little too judgmental. Maybe they expect all politicians to be cut from the same cloth. Looking them in the eye, active listening skills perfected, laughing at all their dumb jokes.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Personally, I don't mind if someone's a little different. I even find it refreshing when I come across people who find it impossible to be phonies. To me, the answer is clear. He started dropping the polls when Trump started trashing him. Trump made gullible people believe DeSantis was a rhino and disloyal and all kinds of garbage. I base this on my close watch of social media. That was the day I turned on Trump. I thought it was extremely selfish to destroy one of our heroes.
Starting point is 00:08:37 purely for his own selfish gain. I mean, don't we need all the heroes we can get? This confirms what I suspect it all along. Trump is more for Trump than he is for America. Thank you for all the nice things you said about DeSantis. Far too many people in the media are afraid to say anything nice about him for fear of the wrath of Trump. Columbia, South Carolina. I think that's a wonderful note in the kind of spirit that I hope to cultivate here on the Will Came podcast
Starting point is 00:09:01 where people have differing opinions, not just right within right, but right and left, can have a cordial conversation with one another. about the way we see things, our differences. I still disagree with Lorene. I don't know that I believe Ron DeSantis can ever be president of the United States. I think his success in Florida is a testament to him overcoming his limitations at retail politics. I think Ron DeSantis is a phenomenal governor, and I would never hear tell you that extending a firm handshake is a secret to great leadership. but I think it might be part of the secret to getting elected to leadership.
Starting point is 00:09:41 I think Ron DeSantis' success in Florida or perhaps even greater successes because they overcame his own limitations. I don't think Lorena's wrong that there has been this tribal line drawn in the Republican Party between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, that you can't simply be someone that says I want a good leader and I don't disdain either of these men. I think both would be good leaders for America. That's not allowed, at least not during the primary season, the way this battle has been drawn, and I think that's unfortunate.
Starting point is 00:10:16 And I think it probably has contributed to the slumping polls for Ron DeSantis, but I don't think it is dispositive. I don't think it is everything. I still think he has his own challenges. I think those challenges has to be addressed if he has a political future at the national level in 2028. But I bring that up, not because I think that email is an example, it's in fact the opposite of an example, of how the world's been divided into pro and anti-Trump. What I mean more by that is that what you will see across the political spectrum, former Republicans who are commentators on MSNBC who have found themselves in alignment with Nicole Wallace because of Donald Trump, saying things like there is no evidence. Again, they've edited that to no hard evidence to support an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:11:11 It's as it's as though they can't see, they're not willing to consider, they can't read anything that has been investigated, has been compiled, has attempted to be shared with the American public because all they can hear or see, or better yet, all they can feel is Donald Trump. and an impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden is somehow advantageous to Donald Trump. Let's take a moment to draw another corollary to Donald Trump. They're out there saying, there's nothing here. It's a nothing burger. There's no evidence. As though they did not just pursue two impeachments of Donald Trump with much less evidence. Evidence which ultimately failed, impeachments which ultimately failed.
Starting point is 00:11:55 In fact, the process that they embarked on it to impeach Donald Trump was devoid of any of the traps. a parliamentary procedure of doing things the quote-unquote right way is behind closed doors, didn't require a complete vote within the House, where Kevin McCarthy, the House Majority Leader, wants this to be done the right way. He wants a vote within the House on the impeachment of Joe Biden. But now all of a sudden, now of a sudden, they've once again found their religion and the norms are so important, even when the norms are upheld. The only reason they think that the norms are not appelled is because they're like
Starting point is 00:12:30 Philip Bump, that Washington Post reporter, who was on a podcast, and he basically ran out screaming and crying when confronted with evidence of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden's corruption. All he could say then in that interview was, oh, there's no evidence. Oh, I know you like circumstantial evidence. All of a sudden, circumstantial evidence has no weight. Circumstantial evidence, which has convicted murderers to the death penalty in this country for generations. All of a sudden now has no weight. It's like circumstantial evidence. It's a rumor. Hearsay.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Nothing. Congressman Sean Perry was up, and some reporter with a British accent was putting it to him in these terms. You have nothing here. What do you say? It's just a partisan witch hunt. It's just a political weaponization. No, no, no. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Kind of British lady. That's the Department of Justice. Because there is smoke. enough that there are embers and sparks and small flames here to point you in the direction of guilt of Joe Biden. There is, in short, an overwhelming case of circumstantial evidence. Let's just quickly go back through it. One, the president's son has jobs on corporate boards across the world, most notably, At the corrupt Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, situated within the corrupt nation of Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Hunter Biden, a noted crackhead with no linguistic skills in Ukrainian, and no resume of any type in the energy business, somehow finds himself making $80,000 a month on the board of Ukrainian energy company. Circumstantial piece of evidence number one. Oh, will, well, politicians and patronage go back decades. It doesn't suggest corruption or influence peddling. Okay. Number two, Hunter Biden, there are White House logs, had invited his father, Joe Biden, when he was vice president, to numerous dinners with Biden, Hunter Biden, business associates, including some of those Ukrainians, Russians, Chinese. Joe Biden attended those dinner meetings with Hunter.
Starting point is 00:14:58 and those corrupt businesses. Oh, well, Joe Biden's son and he have a social relationship just like you do with your son. That doesn't mean they discussed businesses, corrupt businesses. It doesn't mean it was influence peddling. Okay. Number three, Devin Archer reported that during many of those meetings, when Joe Biden wasn't in attendance, Hunter Biden would step away from the meetings, call his dad, and then put some of those other officials on the phone with his dad while they had been discussing business previously.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Archer testified to the House Oversight Committee that he couldn't say whether or not Joe Biden was discussing business. They'd stepped the way. And I think he even editorialized that he doubted they had ever discussed business. That's a talking point that's been run with on MSNBC. But the facts, that's hearsay, by the way, but the facts of that testimony are that Joe Biden got on the phone during business meetings with Hunter Biden and then by extension with those Biden business dealings.
Starting point is 00:15:58 during dinners where he was not present oh will it's a father and son relationship of course they talk on their phone don't you talk on the phone with your son my son's not yet in business with corrupt energy companies in ukraine but i guess yeah it's possible i could talk to my son coincidentally i don't know about dozens of times
Starting point is 00:16:21 but it's possible okay number four devon archer testified that the reason that Hunter Biden was involved in all these business dealings was, quote, for the brand. What did he mean by for the brand? Well, he certainly didn't mean Pat McAfee's for the brand, a former NFL punter with a star YouTube show that turned into an ESPN talk show from noon to two every day, where his saying is his theme is for the brand, the brand of punters. No, it was for the Biden brand. It was for Washington, D.C. Archer testified for the idea that it would make things easier when pressed.
Starting point is 00:16:54 What do you mean? Make what easier? Legal troubles. Oh, Will, that's a son trading on his father's name, the brand. He's just trying to grease the wheels of corrupt companies by saying, hey, my dad's vice president. Come on. It's not.
Starting point is 00:17:09 No hard evidence. Okay. Number five. Joe Biden bragged that he got a prosecutor in Ukraine who was investigating Burisma fired. He withheld $1 billion of U.S. aid to Ukraine unless they would in turn fire that prosecutor, Victor Shokin, who was looking into Burisma. He said, son of a bitch, what do you know? The next day, Victor Shokin was fired.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Oh, well, Victor Shokin wasn't investigating Burisma. In fact, he wasn't doing his job investigating corrupt companies. Haven't you heard? That's the Democratic talking point from the Washington Post. No hard evidence. Okay. Hunter Biden and Jim Biden had business dealings in China. Ukraine, Russia, and numerous other countries across the world.
Starting point is 00:18:05 From those countries, from corporations within those countries. And most of them are like China, where those corrupt companies are in direct relationship to the corrupt political parties of those nations. And in the case of China, corrupt political parties that are avowed enemies of the United States of America, the Chinese Communist Party, money flowed from those companies to over 20 members of the Biden family, Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, other brothers, grandchildren through numerous shell companies. Don't you have shell companies?
Starting point is 00:18:46 We all have shell companies. I have shell companies. These are pass-through companies that have no stated operation of business. They simply hold money within an account for sometimes just over 20. for hours, not to raise too many red flags before distribute them to the beneficiaries of those shell companies, all of whom seem to have been, or the vast majority seem to have been, members of the Biden family. Oh, Will.
Starting point is 00:19:12 I don't know what to say to that one, Will. No hard evidence. Okay. What number am I on? Let's say seven. Joe Biden afforded multiple homes across America, a life of luxury after spending the entirety of his career as a senator to the United States of America, a senator's salary, and roughly two and a half years in the private sector where he's making, I don't know, a book deal
Starting point is 00:19:37 and giving some speeches, it afforded him. A life of luxury supported not only the multiple homes he has across this country, but his family's life of wealth and privilege as well. Oh, will, politicians are rich. Hmm The guy who bragged about being the poorest member of Congress Now worth millions Okay
Starting point is 00:20:04 That my friends is a mosaic A picture of circumstantial evidence That doesn't just suggest smoke But sparks and flames To be found A raging fire At the end of a real impeachment inquiry And I do not
Starting point is 00:20:22 think this investigation is done. James Comer in that House Oversight Committee should be able to find yet even more. The Berezman executive said it would take 10 years to unwind the payments that suggested $10 million in bribery payments that went from Burisma to Joe Biden and to Hunter Biden. And that may be true, but they couldn't cover up the smoke. Maybe they keep a blanket over the flames, but they couldn't cover up the smoke. And that smoke is circumstantial evidence. And it is completely and utterly partisan dishonest to pretend that there is no hard evidence to justify the next logical step of an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden. We're going to step aside here for a moment. Stay tuned. Fox News Audio presents Unsolved with James Patterson.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Every crime tells the story, but some stories are left unfinished. Somebody knows. Real cases, real people. Listen and follow now at foxtruecrime.com. Story number two. All the worst people were out to watch. Aaron Rogers, in his debut as a New York jet, blow out his Achilles.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Sadly, on Monday night football, and the New York Jets and Aaron Rogers took on Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Just a few plays into. to the game. Aaron Rogers wheeled out to escape an oncoming rush from the Buffalo Bills. And you can see in slow motion as he planted his foot, his calf reverberate rupture like it had been released from tension. The Achilles popped on the first ballot Hall of Famer. Really sad moment for anyone that wants to see
Starting point is 00:22:18 high-level athletes compete in high levels. But not sad apparently for everyone. Former ESPN and MSNBC host, Keith Oberman tweeted another sudden LISFronk
Starting point is 00:22:37 that's a type of injury, usually to the foot. Another sudden LISFronk due to the failure to vaccinate. multiple syringe emojis. It's hard to completely fathom the depths of the darkness of the soul of Keith Oberman. And I am hesitant to even give this man the attention that he so desperately craves to talk about him, to utter his name. But this is a truly awful human.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I think anybody that can look at someone else's injury, anybody else's moment of destruction, and celebrate with glee a political opinion, a disagreement, a personal medical choice, has measured themselves and revealed themselves with that measurement as coming up short. Elburn wasn't done. There was multiple tweets leaning in. Hashtag sudden unvaccinated injury. The New York Jets tweeted, not the way any of us wanted it to go. But we know the commitment you've made to this team and will continue to impact us moving forward. Get well soon, Aaron Rogers. Olberman quote tweeted that and said, define any. Meaning the first sentence of the Jets tweet, not the way any of us wanted it to go,
Starting point is 00:24:04 suggesting, oh, he definitely, in fact, wanted it to go this way. He wanted to see a human being ruptured their Achilles. What a dark, dark soul. What a crap human. He wasn't alone. Clarence Hill, whom I know, a reporter here in Dallas for the Dallas Cowboys, he got after it as well. And he did it with some type of belief that he had some moral authority.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Clarence Hill, when Aaron Rogers ran out at the beginning of the game, still healthy with an American flag on 9-11, out into the stadium, when ESPN tweeted chills. Aaron Rogers ran out with the flag ahead of the Bill's Jazz. It's not enough football. Hill tweeted, Mr. Anti-Vax himself. Mr. Anti-Vax himself. These people are nothing.
Starting point is 00:24:59 They have no soul, no insides. They've got nothing to fill themselves except for the ugly divisiveness of their opinions. And as is always the case, and we're reminded over and over again, they are everything, everything that they accuse others of being. Hill went on in numerous tweets saying, oh, I've lost people to COVID and Aaron Rogers is a conspiracy theorist with Joe Rogan who has on Alex Jones
Starting point is 00:25:27 and I guess by implication he's suggesting that Aaron Rogers is responsible for people dying from COVID because he didn't want to personally take a vaccine that we know did not work. That's the other crazy-ass thing about this. It's an important to know because right now we're headed down the path of another COVID boost. Can you believe it?
Starting point is 00:25:47 Holy hell. Another COVID booster. I mean, at this point, if you have the opinions of Oberman or Hill, you are beyond a country rube. You are a mark. You're the mark. You're the one. You are the one.
Starting point is 00:26:04 If you look around the room, you can't identify who's the mark amongst a room of conmen. You're the mark. Doesn't stop transmission. Does not stop transmission. does not stop transmission and for them to sell us another one and of course pretend like there are no downsides with very limited by the way
Starting point is 00:26:26 very limited if at all upsides to sell you are the mark but that wasn't all look now the jets go on to win the game they beat the bills shockingly
Starting point is 00:26:42 under the guidance of Zach Wilson or despite the guidance of Zach Wilson. Many are asking today, you know, who's the next quarterback for the New York Jets? Who can they sign? And the choices aren't great. Here are some of the names out there that they could maybe sign. How about, in the first two, I will suggest, this is probably the first calls I would make. Colt McCoy, just let go by the Arizona Cardinals.
Starting point is 00:27:11 Colts been in the league forever. I mean, he's never lit the league up, but he's been a competent quarterback. in the NFL for what's it been now, a dozen years. The Jets have a good defense. They need competent quarterback play. Here's another name, Marcus Marietta. Marietta wasn't bad with the Atlanta Falcons last year. He just wasn't good.
Starting point is 00:27:31 But this is the situation we're in if you're a Jets fan. You don't really have the luxury of saying, hey, who's great, who's good? You right now need to figure out who's not bad. Mariotta was bad in the preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles, but I would be interested in Marcus Mariotto. and Colt McCoy, much more than these names. Joe Flacco, Carson Wince, Philip Rivers, Matt Ryan, who's in the broadcast booth right now, but apparently hasn't yet filed his retirement papers. Tom Brady, please. Trade for James Winston from the Norland Saints, I guess. And then, of course, because it will be the year 2030. And Quinn Ewers, the quarterback of the Washington commanders right now of the Texas Longhorns. will have just gotten hurt.
Starting point is 00:28:17 And somewhere out there, you know, seven years from now, a good 11, 12 years removed from any sort of relevance. Jamel Hill will be tweeting about, you know who's available for the commanders now that Quinn Ewers is hurt. That's right. Colin Kaepernick. Jamel Hill tweeted last night, there's a quarterback right there in New Jersey who took a team to a Super Bowl and an NFC championship game.
Starting point is 00:28:44 It rhymes with Happernick. My God. It's her Tebow. She's not alone. Remember when Skip was all over Tebow on every... Hey, man, that's what got attention. That's what drove ratings. Tebow.
Starting point is 00:28:57 It's her brand. Talk about Kaepernick. Kaepernick is never again playing in the NFL. No more. No more Kaepernick. There's also those, by the way, pointing out the tragedy, the injustice in the NFL. essence of this injury to Aaron Rogers.
Starting point is 00:29:17 He was heard at MetLife Stadium on turf. There are studies out, and some have put together showing, look, less than half of the fields in the NFL have natural gas. I'm sure they have natural gas. They don't have natural grass. And that means they're playing on turf. And I believe the stats and studies show that by some significant margin, you are more likely to have some type of catastrophic injury on turn.
Starting point is 00:29:45 turf than you are on grass. David Bakhtiari, an offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers, found it just unconscionable that a lot of these stadiums, like MetLife, like AT&T and Dallas, are going to take out their turf and put in grass to host the upcoming World Cup soccer here in the United States. Soccer players will play on grass, but football players have to play on turf, leading to greater likelihood for injuries like this to Aaron Rogers. It's sad all around, and I'm going to say this not to make light of the situation, but only to predict, well, something's going to happen in about seven weeks. I got bad news for the New York Jets. That offensive line, which is not
Starting point is 00:30:27 very good, and Zach Wilson, who's not very good, are going to have trouble picking their eyes up off of that turf. It'll be turf in Dallas at AT&T Stadium because next up for the Jets, the Dallas Cowboys, who sacked Daniel Jones and the New York Giants. something like 842 times on Sunday night. I got bad news for young Zach Wilson. Here comes Michael Parsons, and I will be there on Sunday to watch that horror of a defense. And I say that in the most complimentary of fashions, that horror of a defense for the Dallas Cowboys coming straight at the New York Giants. Story number three.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Do you rank your kids like Dion Sanders? Dion Sanders is the talk of the town, the talk of football. Colorado Buffalo games, national exposure, big ratings in this weekend, and their game against Colorado State, their rivalry game against Colorado State, they'll have both big noon kickoff and college game day on campus for Colorado. Everybody likes talking about Prime. Did you know that Dion ranks his children? Let me read to you an Instagram post from Dion Sanders.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Happy birthday to my favorite son, Dion Sanders Jr. My favorite son. The thing that we all try to avoid Dionne leans right into. No, no, you're my favorite. He says, I'm so proud of you. Although you're in my pockets from time to time, weirdly, I don't know why time is capitalized both times, the T and Time. capitalize both times. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:32:14 What he believes is a proper noun about the phrase time to time. Your productivity is well above reproach. You have blown up my social, JSU social, your sibling social, and you're excellent at what you do. Keep on striving for your dreams and to understand your purpose in life.
Starting point is 00:32:35 You're the number one son and the number one on the kids' rankings currently. But he doesn't stop there. He didn't just say that Deon Sanders Jr. is his number one son. He didn't rank his five kids. And he doesn't only rank his five kids. He tags them on Instagram so that they know for sure where they stand in Dion's power rankings. If you're curious, you would think maybe Shador Sanders, his son who's the quarterback of the Colorado Buffaloes,
Starting point is 00:33:04 the people are talking about for the Heisman and helping lead them to an undefeated record so far would rank pretty high. Sorry, no. Shadur is decidedly mid. Dion Sanders, one, junior, one. Shalomi Sanders, his daughter, two. Shadur Sanders comes in at three. Deondra Sanders, another daughter, comes in at four. And Shiloh Sanders, his other son, who also plays for Colorado, plays cornerback, I believe, comes in at number five.
Starting point is 00:33:36 So he's power ranked him, tagged him, put him on notice. exactly where they stand in his children's rankings. Do you rank your children? Maybe quietly to yourself. Maybe in hushed conversations with your husband or wife? Or never not at all, not to be spoken. One of the producers of the Will Kane Show podcast here, Patrick Hatton, he's got like 12 kids. Seriously, I think Patrick, what does Patrick have?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Does he have seven kids? Do you have nine, like Rachel Campos Duffy? I'm going to ask Rachel Campos Duffy this weekend. if she ranks her kids. Patrick says, I'm thinking about creating a power rankings on the fridge for my kids. The baby isn't at the top at the moment. She poop exploded during the night,
Starting point is 00:34:21 and I ended up having to move to the couch. When you have two like me, it's hard to power rank, you know? I don't. I don't. I don't have favorites. I don't have a favorite. I love them both.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Exactly the same amount. I mean it. I'm not even lying. Now, if I had more, I might start seeing more different. I mean, mine two are very different, very different. Different personalities. They look different. But in fact, their differences are so pronounced that it makes it easier for me to love them uniquely for who they are and in equal amounts.
Starting point is 00:35:00 You know what I'm saying? But if I had like six kids and there was only slight variations among them, well, then I could see maybe, like, you know, you clearly. are in the same vein as your brother, but you're a lesser version of him. And then I would be, it would be hard for me to avoid that ranking. So I think this might be a thing where, if you have multiple kids, Wilcane Podcast at fox.com, at Wilcane on X. Let me know. You power rank your kids.
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