Will Cain Country - Is Gavin Newsom’s Wife is a Political Liability?

Episode Date: April 10, 2026

In another Friday edition of ‘Will Cain Country,’ Will and The Crew shed some light on the troubled past of California’s ‘First Partner,’ Jennifer Siebel Newsom and discuss to what extent a ...spouse can “make or break” a political campaign. Plus, as always, Will reacts to comments from you, ‘The Willitia,’ sharing his favorite ways to wind down, his confidence in his ability to conquer Amarillo’s ‘Big Texan’ challenge, and if he would consider stepping up to the role of General Managing a professional sports team. Subscribe to ‘Will Cain Country’ on YouTube here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch Will Cain Country!⁠⁠⁠ Follow ‘Will Cain Country’ on X (⁠⁠⁠@willcainshow⁠⁠⁠), Instagram (⁠⁠⁠@willcainshow⁠⁠⁠), TikTok (⁠⁠⁠@willcainshow⁠⁠⁠), and Facebook (⁠⁠⁠@willcainnews⁠⁠⁠) Follow Will on X: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@WillCain⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:01 They are powerful messengers and assets to campaigns, turning them into political punching bags, always backfires. Thus says the former spokesperson for, First Lady, Joe Biden. Why is Michael LaRosa sending me this message? Because as of this week, we've begun to explore the statements of First Partner of California, Jennifer Seibel Newsome. Gavin Newsom's wife. Why do I call her the first partner?
Starting point is 00:01:28 Because she says she wants to be called. The First Partner is more inclusive than First Lady. It's one of the really, one of dozens of really crazy things that have been said by Jennifer Recible Newsom. In fact, to kick off this Friday, why don't we just start with what she had to say about identifying with murderers in California? I told them about my own loss where I lost my older sister a few days before my seventh birthday, and I blamed myself for her death. And I should hear that because that they ultimately were accused of committee. these violent crimes and sentence for life. And I think it shocked them that this, you know, blonde lady who was, you know, the,
Starting point is 00:02:22 interviewing them had a similar story, was perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time. And, but wasn't punished the way they were because clearly it was an accident, but theirs was probably an accident too. Oh my gosh. First partner of California. It's deluded. It's hard to keep up with the insanity and the sing-songy voice, and quite honestly, the physical attractiveness of the first partner of California. Very true.
Starting point is 00:02:55 But she is saying that she, and I don't know the full story, which you might in Fo, Pat, accidentally or blamed herself for the death of her sister when they were something like seven years old. and that helps her identify or relate to murderers, not accused, convicted, murderers in California because they too might be a victim of circumstance, wrong place, wrong time in what amounted to an accident. This is what you would call, I think, a political liability. In addition to this, she's talked about, as we have played sound here on Wilcane Country, making her boys. play with dolls, changing the pronouns in books from he to she, and a number of other things. And I think the question for us is, am I right? Or is Michael Larosa? Is it always bad to attack the spouse of a political candidate?
Starting point is 00:04:02 And I will submit to you one thing before we start this conversation. It can appear as bad form. They're not the one running for office. You know, I don't think it's fair. to hold people to the opinions of others, even those you have chosen to marry. I'm not in this type of relationship, but there are a lot of people that are where they have marriages or relationships where they disagree a lot. And interestingly, you don't see that in politics because it becomes a requirement almost, you know, that the spouse have the
Starting point is 00:04:35 politicians back. I don't think we've ever seen a politician where the spouse is in open disagreeing. We haven't seen a Mary Matlin James Carville that I can think of, high-level politician. But so do you hold the politician accountable for the statements and the opinions of the spouse? And I think the answer is if they put themselves out there like this, then yes.
Starting point is 00:05:00 I think you have to, look, these aren't just people who are spouses and just tagging along and being dragged along. You know, like when Rachel Campos Duffy's husband was running for Congress. that's different. This is like the governor of California, these people put themselves in those positions and she wants to potentially be the first lady
Starting point is 00:05:19 of the United States. That has a staff that comes with it. And she does, they do things. They participate in the government. And so they should have a standard of some sort. Plus, no matter what you think either, they're going to be judged based on what they say. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:05:38 It's just if it's out there, people are going to judge one way or another. So as long as you're talking, you're being judged for it. You know, Melania has really not put herself out there in the same kind of way as other first ladies. Melania is active on a couple of issues, mostly on issues related to children. But except for the movie. But she has chosen not to be a central political figure in the presidency of Donald Trump. I do think that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Like, it is generally, it is a partnership. like can you I think and by the way it is a partnership and I've heard this anecdotally a couple of times like that can end political ambitions like if you do not have a spouse that's into it and along for the ride then you're not going to want to put your spouse through that if you prioritize your marriage like if they go I don't want to do this I don't want to I don't want to be in the public eye I don't want to have my every Facebook post and opinion analyzed and I think that's fair you know that's a that's a that's a very that was um I made the mistake of watching probably, I think I've quit on it now, six or seven episodes of the Carolyn Beset, John F. Kennedy, Jr., soap opera on, I can't remember what channel. I gave up very early. It feels like Hallmark. Yeah. Yeah, nothing happens. It's a show where nothing happens.
Starting point is 00:06:59 And you know what the other is? And everybody's waiting for a plane crash. Yeah. Yeah, everybody's waiting for that. Like, it's like episode after episode. Love story is the name of it. Love story. But Beset, a report.
Starting point is 00:07:10 in the show for sure did not like the limelight. She did not like all this that accompanied, you know, being the wife of JFK Jr. And that man, and in the show, that's like a moment where they really, she struggles, like, do I want to sign up for this life? Her mom is like, do you want to sign up for this life? Because it is signing up for this life. I will say, Jennifer Sibel Newsom seems to eagerly be headed into this life. Can a spouse of someone running for something ruin their chances of getting elected?
Starting point is 00:07:42 I mean, like actually, them specifically. Like, does it factor in like, Jill Biden people didn't like, you know, has there been a circumstance where that's happened? Even on a smaller scale. Yeah, that's true. That's true. Christy Knoem's husband? Cross-dressing? No, but she kind of left us really got.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I don't think I saw it. Got in the way and really got in the way. of his cross-dressing and boob fetish really got the way of her blimid on it. But do you think, I mean, if you go for higher office, you have to talk to your spouse that's not running, be like, do you have any skeletons in your closet that I need to know of now? Because they will come out. Like, you have to talk about that. Melania knew, though. I mean, Trump was already a figure.
Starting point is 00:08:29 So it's not like there was no hiding that. But the Clintons, I think, they kind of knew what they were signing up for. They both knew they were ambitious. They both had political partnership. That was not, that one's not a good example. That's a professional partnership. They 100% wanted that together. And the thing is, to your original point, okay, well, let's deal with Sybil News from first, and then let's go back to Michael Lerosa.
Starting point is 00:08:57 I mean, a lot of people are saying that she's a massive political liability. And as much as I am sympathetic for everyone has their own agency and you should be responsible for your beliefs and your opinions. I will hold this against Gavin Newsom. And you said, is that because you already don't like Gavin Newsom will? Well, here's the deal. I presume they are sympathical on some of these things. I presume that. And I think, I see your face, Dan, I think more often than not, my presumption is accurate. I'm not saying it is always accurate, but more often than not, it doesn't, I'm not suggesting you have to have 100% agreement, but who has more influence on you than your spouse? No one. No one. When you go home and you guys share opinions,
Starting point is 00:09:35 I mean, I have seen dudes totally change their political stripes based upon getting married. 100%. And it usually goes towards the left. My wife drags the husband to the left. We'll be right back on Will Kane Country. Visit BetMGM Casino and check out the newest exclusive. The Price is Right Fortune Pick. BetMDM and Game Sense remind you to play responsibly.
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Starting point is 00:10:15 with Eye Gaming Ontario. My wife has become a massive conspiracy theorist more than me. It's crazy. He's like, what about this thing? You told me something. You got to take a chill pill. You told me something Will one time that you like when you meet someone's wife, you could tell what kind of
Starting point is 00:10:33 dude they are. Because of that reason. I said that. Yeah, I think you said that. It's either you or someone around here. But someone said, like, you can know what a dude is like when you meet his wife and see their personality, because you are kind of connected that way. You pick a person based on your own personality. So it is a big tell of who you are as a person and how you might be, I think. I definitely think there is a tell.
Starting point is 00:10:58 If she has these opinions, he probably has something in the vicinity of these opinions. I don't remember saying that to you because that sounds like something I need to think about a little more. I'm not saying I disagree with that statement, but I'm not sure I would have agree with it enough to say it out loud. So I've got to think about that one for a little bit more. Can you judge a dude by meeting his spouse, his wife? Can you tell what you need to know about that guy by meeting his wife?
Starting point is 00:11:23 I don't know. You can tell some things about them. I don't know. I've got to think about that. But is Michael, who is right now, me or Michael LaRosa, that it's never a win to go after a political spouse, turning them into a punching bag almost always backfires. So if the Wright wants to highlight Jennifer Seibel Newsom, that helps Gavin Newsom. We can start with this, and this is just true. She's pretty.
Starting point is 00:11:53 That's fact. She's pretty. And we've talked about, like, that counts for a lot. First Lady, like, you get away with a lot when you're good-looking. I mean, think about who they're running up against likely. It's like he's a pretty good looking guy. She's good looking. Yeah. They're like what AI would create for a couple running for president. The average person is going to fall for it.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Well, you know how we say he is almost too slick by half? Like he looks, he looks not just, he's not just a good looking guy, but he is also like too slick. Like, I feel like I'm being sold something that's fraudulent. the way that there's just something about him that is two Patrick Bates. There's something about her, though, that is also too stereotypically, you know, liberal white lady. Like, she seems to be the liberal white lady. The only thing that she's not is single. Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:12:54 Like, if you think about the single white liberal lady that is driving a lot of the woke insanity in this country, she sounds and looks like that. The only thing is that she's not single. She'd be a no king's rally. I almost wondered like him if she's almost too perfect by half. Yeah, I agree. She probably just compliments the other parts that he needs. Like the little bit of crazy that you need to be that far left.
Starting point is 00:13:22 And I don't know. I don't know, to your point earlier, has a candidate's spouse ever taken them down? Or in the reverse, has it benefited the candidate if the opposition starts highlighting the ridiculous? of the spouse. It's tough to go after the spouse. Do they become sympathetic? Yeah. I don't believe I don't believe I've had that situation yet.
Starting point is 00:13:43 I just think the majority of people in the country would be like, man, that's a little low-hanging fruit. Why would you do that? So that's good news. You think for Texas Senate candidate James Talleyco and his would-be-lover Honky-Tonk Angel? We can't go after Honky-Tonk Angel because it will elevate James Tuller. I want Honky-Tong-Tongel angel to be in the political realm. That would be fantastic. Me too. No response.
Starting point is 00:14:09 I want the exclusive interview. I want the exclusive interview. You've been trying. No response. You've been trying to get the interview with Honky Tonk Angel? I have. I think I'm going to try to go for email next. I think the Instagram is better.
Starting point is 00:14:19 I wonder if she's good at bumper pool. We'll get her in studio. You know, I will say I do think. A week ago. No, sorry. Go ahead, tinfoil. Well, I do think that Hillary Clinton actually sabotaged herself by being a political spouse for Bill Clinton. And so she has a sub-ablish.
Starting point is 00:14:37 her own run because of what she did as a political spouse. I think he sabotaged himself for some other things, but yeah. Yeah. I don't think Bill sabotaged herself. I think she did. She did by her general unlikeability. I gave a talk in New York about a week ago to a group of people that work at Fox, and I get this question kind of often,
Starting point is 00:14:58 and probably you've gotten it from the Ask Me Anythings on a Friday's episode of Will King Country. Who would you most like to interview? Who's your dream interview? And I always forget, but I did come up with an answer. Probably is my answer. It is Justice Clarence Thomas, and not like a 10-minute interview. I want a long-form sit-down interview with Justice Clarence Thomas. I find him incredibly fascinating. But I do always forget right now, as we say today, two of my top interview, two at the top of the wish list are Dude 44, both the pilots, but in particular, Dude 44 stranded in Iran for 48 hours. I would love to interview him. And I've already reached out to the powers that be to try to score that interview. And the other is honky-tong angel. And we're on, we're on the case. Well, you're missing one. We're trying to book. You're missing one. Jasmine Crockett.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Who did I forget? She's not. She's not. Not anymore as well now. She's no longer a candidate. I still want to see it. I don't care. I don't care anymore about Jasmine Crockett. All right, speaking of the ask me any things, you folks over there in the Williship, have a couple questions for me. Denny Kress says, have you ever tried the 72-ounce steak challenge at the Big Texan and an Amarillo? No. No, I have not. I am familiar. Of course. No way you can handle that.
Starting point is 00:16:16 The challenge is, can you eat a 72-ounce steak? All of it, by the way, no gristle, no fat left over. I believe it's a fully loaded baked potato. And maybe a side salad? And you have a clock. I can't remember the clock, but you have to
Starting point is 00:16:32 get it done in a certain amount of time. And if you do, the entire meal is free. For these challenges, it's usually been an hour. Yeah. Oh, I think you would need more than an hour almost. I mean. They don't give you time.
Starting point is 00:16:45 I have not tried it. I will not try it. I could not do it. No, I don't want that for me. Even if you could do the steak, I think the baked potato, the baked potato would would take you down. Bobby Hill did it. Bobby Hill in King of the Hill?
Starting point is 00:17:03 Yeah. He completed one of those big steak challenges. There you go. There you go. cartoon character. We'll be right back on Will Kane Country. Rusty Minsey Jr. says, I have listened to you since your ESPN days. Would you ever consider a general manager's job with a professional team? Yes, I would, Rusty. Yes, I would. And thank you for reminding me. Sometimes I think about what I'm going to do next. Am I going to be governor of Texas? What am I going to
Starting point is 00:17:29 do next? And I forget this, Rusty. You reminding me. Yesterday, we were celebrating a little bit, some of our victories here on Wilcane Country and the Wilcane show. Number one at Fox on TikTok, top three in Facebook and Instagram. A lot of success here in the social media world. But I hadn't even been over on TikTok in a while. And I did. I went over there to see what we're doing so well over there on TikTok. And a clip of me came up.
Starting point is 00:18:00 And it was me really getting into Damian Woody, Stephen A. Smith, and Max Kellerman's ass about the firing of Hugh Jackson. I mean, I was fired up, boys. And I'd forgotten how fired up I used to get. I used to get really fired up. Yeah. Yeah. That's how I know you.
Starting point is 00:18:18 I need to bring it back. That's what I said. I need to bring it back. Yeah. Who did me? You're way more mellow when you're old age. You. Bad for your blood pressure.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Good for us. Yeah, I've wondered. I wondered, Patrick. And it's a couple of things. Have I mellowed? Was it the beard? What was? And that version of me isn't showing up enough.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Now, but there's also some mechanical things. And I told Ellie this, who works on our TikTok accounts. And I said, the problem is I wasn't the host of first take. I came out of the gates. Do you know what I said? I saw it. I can't believe I said this. I said, somebody must have cut me off and they didn't want me to talk and they told me quiet.
Starting point is 00:19:02 I said to them, I said this on air. I said, you and I know how this show works. I know everybody involved in the decision making of booking me on this show. And if you don't want me here, you know how to do it. You know, like I basically threaten them with, if you don't want me to talk, go ahead and pull the cord, Stephen A. You don't have to book me. You know it and I know it. So if I'm here, let me talk.
Starting point is 00:19:26 That is balzy. Good for you. I wasn't the host. And when you're not the last, you're not the, the host, you're like a pugilist in the ring. And when you're the host, I feel like it's my house. And I invite people into my house. And certainly something we do on the Will Cane shows, we invite people into the House to disagree, whether or James Tallerico or Jake Ockincloss or Jason Crow, Democrats. And we get into, I think, passionate, but still respectful debates.
Starting point is 00:19:59 And at the end, I'm always like, thank you. I appreciate you coming here. Because I feel like that's the right way to behave when I am the host of my environment. I don't think it's appropriate for me to get as heated as I used to get on first take. And so that's a real hurdle. If I want that version of me back, I don't know how to get it back in the environment that I'm in today. Do you see what I'm saying? Not hosting? I don't know. Would it be like, yeah, well, or it's like I take my hosting hat off and now you get equal, you're on equal playing field with me, so let me have it. I'm going to let you have it. And then I'll put my hat back on at the end. There's a bell there. rings. Tees to break. There's a bell that rings
Starting point is 00:20:35 that you can put that hat on, I think. On your own show. I don't know. There is. Or I've just gotten mellow in my old age. But to Rusty's point, yes, for sure. And by the way, it's draft season. It's draft season. Which may
Starting point is 00:20:51 be the answer to the next question in the AMA. Justin Posey says, what's your favorite thing to do to relax and decompress besides nicotine? P.S., thanks for getting me hooked on Zen. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:07 They better be paying you well. They are not, Justin. I'm getting nothing from that. Wait, which sport would you... This may be indicative... Before you go, which sport would you GM? Like, does it matter which sport? No, I'm going to...
Starting point is 00:21:21 I'm going to get to this. I'm tying these two together. Watch. I'm expert broadcasting. I'm expert broadcasting. You got to trust the process. Quit sticking a stick in the spokes of my bicycle. I'm peddling somewhere. Sometimes you don't answer the question.
Starting point is 00:21:32 Just like last... last week. I always answered the question. The wheeze. I have conversational OCD. He does the weave, yeah. I do the weave, and I'm weaving in the willisha into the weave. So how do I relax?
Starting point is 00:21:45 Well, maybe also this is indicative of old age. I'm going to tell you something. I'm headed this weekend to go on a golfing trip with some of my water polo buddies from Pepperdine. You golf? And I was talking to one of them this morning, and he's like, no, the answer is not golf. And he was like, man, I don't really want to drink. He's like, I'm not into it. And I'm like, you know what, man, me neither.
Starting point is 00:22:07 And that doesn't mean we won't. You know how that always goes. That doesn't mean we won't. But the truth is, I don't find it as relaxing as it used to be as a leisure and social activity. Because of the price that I pay to my energy, it is totally destructive to my energy. So what do I do? right and by way I don't drink um I don't drink for a little while it's only on the it's only on the weekends I don't drink on a weekday I don't have a cocktail at the end of the day I don't do stuff
Starting point is 00:22:43 like that um but you know what I do do is I put something on and it's a bad habit and I've started to ask myself like why are you watching this why are you watching this and I know the answer and the answer is to turn my brain off it is 100% to turn my brain off it is 100% to turn my brain off and escape. I started watching this show called DTF St. Louis starring Jason Bateman. And Dan, I think... Oh, I thought you would. I was going to recommend it to you, but I don't think many other people was... Really? Yeah, I started. Why? You think it's too slow? Nah, it's just a little too weird. I get what they're doing, but it's just a little too weird.
Starting point is 00:23:20 I want to turn my brain off. It's really weird. It's weird. It's really weird. It's really weird. But it does turn my brain off. And then I'm like, why are you turning your brain off? Why do you want to turn your brain off? And it's because if I'm not turning my brain off, then everything's racing a little too much, and I can't fully relax. I'm going somewhere, both Rusty and Justin in the Willisha. So at a certain time of year, here's another bad habit that I do. And at a certain time of year is usually, if I'm being honest, it probably starts in February. And it's hitting high gear right now.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Last night, I did both. Mock draft deep dives. I am mock drafting. Nurdiest thing. NFL, and you know what I did last night? Some mock draft NBA. I started reading about NBA projections, and then I went to a simulator, and my current debate is to the Mavericks.
Starting point is 00:24:17 You know, we don't know yet because we don't have the lottery in, but they're probably not going to be in the top four. Do you guys know this? The top four picks in the NBA draft are pretty, pretty well set, okay? In case there's any sports fans out there that want to know this, it's AJD. Mbanza from BYU. It's Darian Peterson from Kansas. It is Caleb Wilson from North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:24:35 It's Cameron Boozer from Duke. And then what happens? And there's about four or five point guards that are like really on the same level. You want to know their names? No. Here they are anyway. Darius Acuff from Arkansas. If you just watched the tournament, you might have learned who some of these guys are.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Braden Burrys from Arizona. Mikel Lerrown from Louisville. And Keaton Wagler. from Illinois. And so I'm reading, like, which one of these guys do I want if the Mavs are in a drafting position and how does it work and this and that? And what are their different pros and cons? Who's going to pair well with Cooper Flagg?
Starting point is 00:25:13 And I'm already done a million Cowboys mock drafts. And I'm getting pretty jacked because Dame Bruegler's Beast just came out. So I'm diving in now to who is the force best safety in the draft. So that's what I do to relax outside of watch something. man, I'm in mock draft rabbit hole right now that just expanded from the NFL to the NBA. It could be. It could be. We'll be right back on Will Kane Country.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Could be worse. I could see running a front office or being, do you know the intangibles, though, in those sports? Do you know what it takes, like really off the page to succeed for these guys? I can figure any of it out. I'm not worried about that. It'd be like Pete Higgs-eth becoming Secretary of War. Everybody's going to go, he's not qualified. I don't even want to talk about this dorkola,
Starting point is 00:26:04 but Roland Martin used to say that when I was on ESPN all the time, because I would be on CNN with him before I went to ESPN. He's like, what is he has qualifications to talk sports? He's not qualified. My qualification is I know more and I'm more interesting, and that's been the problem with your career. Bang! But, yeah, I could 100% run a franchise.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Okay. I couldn't run hockey. I couldn't run hockey. That's tough. I don't think I could do baseball. Baseball's real hard. Basketball and football? Soccer?
Starting point is 00:26:34 Give me the job tomorrow. MLS team? Give me the job tomorrow. Maybe. Could maybe do soccer? Maybe. I don't think I want to do baseball. By the way, speaking of baseball, you guys are super into this.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Huge fight in Major League baseball, right? And you guys have a little clip of what went down. Who is it? Braves and who got into a fight? Braves, angels. Roll the tape. There will be some who will call it. You had a long stare that Ronaldo locoast and exceptional to.
Starting point is 00:27:14 We see. It's getting chippy. That is a big man. So you guys came away from this saying you were ranking fighting among the sports. And I thought you were both a little too critical of baseball. basketball obviously deserves derision basketball fights are an absolute joke they are the biggest do-nothing pushing
Starting point is 00:27:44 unless you're Nicola Yokickech haymakers into nowhere yeah I wouldn't want to mess with Yokic I would not he landsom I think it's a good life lesson and I think if you're walking through the world and looking for a good life lesson don't mess with Eastern Europeans
Starting point is 00:27:59 is a pretty good like especially Balkans Yeah. Don't mess with him. I forget where Yokic is from. Is he Serbia? Something like that? Serbian. They've seen things.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Yeah, I don't know. And especially if they have cauliflower here. I don't mess with Serbians. Yeah, don't mess with Serbians. Like, that's just, that's a good life, life maximum. Russians. Don't mess with Serbians. Hockey, obviously, the best fighters.
Starting point is 00:28:26 We don't know about football because it just never gets anywhere. And they're all patted up with helmets and all that. We just don't know. No. That's the dumbest thing in the world. Baseball's better than the NBA. But I just think that they go and they slap. Like Nolan Ryan was a guy who could literally get in there and fight people man to man.
Starting point is 00:28:47 And I mean, like you remember his infamous fight with Robin Ventura. And I think they have. Are they releasing a specialty shirt this year with Rangers? Yeah. The blood on the shirt. Rognette Adore landed the best punch in baseball. That will forever go down as the best baseball punch. But the problem is these guys are running at their target.
Starting point is 00:29:10 So that's where it gets hard to punch somebody. Mid run and a swing is really hard. But Walt Weiss, the manager of the Braves, he, uh, Tripper Jones said that he's one of these guys who would go and he would like grapple people. Like he had this MMA background. And he brought down Jorge Salar,
Starting point is 00:29:30 who was one of the stars, the Angels. Pretty easily. Solid wrap up. Yeah. Solar? I think it's Solair. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:41 We just played for us. Not Solar. Us being the Braves. I give them credit in baseball. Over in the Walsh, Angie Constantine Simpson says, Favorite Burger Joint in Dallas? Well, this is a little dangerous, because if I say that kind of stuff,
Starting point is 00:29:55 then I might see Angie it. We go, you know, there's Liberty. I'll tell you, chips. I really like chips. So Chips is the answer. He never goes there. Darlene Vegas says, why are you so cute? Hey, Darlene.
Starting point is 00:30:09 What up? I don't know. What's up? Meanwhile, by the way, Jack DeZera says, why is Brian Kilmead so handsome? All right, Jack. I'll pass it along to Brian.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Male fan base from Brian. All right? Yeah, so handsome. Brian. That's why he's on all the time. Hit me up, Brian. I'll send you Jack's info. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Kate Tucker asks, am I Catholic? No, Protestant, specifically Methodist. David Wright asks, Will, how come it hurts when I pee? Yeah. Yeah, David. Not a medical doctor, but I got a couple guesses. Has anybody, Patrick, surely you have, had, not an STD. Kidney Stones?
Starting point is 00:31:01 Have you ever had kidney stones, Patrick? You seem like a guy that would have had, you seem like a guy that would have had kidney stones. It's the only thing I've been out sick for. I said to him. Yeah. Remember that period of time last year where I had kidney stones and I was out for two days? Yeah. Oh, I forgot that.
Starting point is 00:31:19 No, I was accurate then. I forgot that you were out of kidney stones. I think it was right after Chef Grohl came on. Yep. Yeah. I never have. Was it awful? Everybody says it's the next worst thing to childbirth.
Starting point is 00:31:31 It's very painful. but I somehow managed to, even though I still was in pain, I still managed to come back in as soon as I could. So, team player. And then Roman Rendon says, what made you decide to devote to your podcast versus Fox and Friends? And was it a difficult decision, the transition? And any advice you would share with younger people who may be interested in diversified podcast versus politically driven. Why didn't choose this podcast and digital show over Fox and Friends, Roman? I think we were already doing it when I was on Fox and Friends.
Starting point is 00:32:06 And the move away from Fox and Friends was for the Will Kane show on Fox News. And I think it's pretty clear that was an opportunity that was something that would be of interest to me. The opportunity to host and shape and drive my own show, I do miss Fox and Friends. I love the camaraderie the most about it. I would love to get some of that into the Will Kane show. And, of course, then I got to do it from Dallas. So, yeah, that all added up to a pretty easy decision. That's Guy Miles.
Starting point is 00:32:40 My guess, my advice for younger people, my concierge key on American is going away, for sure. I'm going to lose it very soon. Yeah. Right now, I feel like a king walking through the airport. Like the crowd sees part. Concierge's Key. You must have your own security. That's me.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Yeah. I'm going to be back with the people here in a minute. Who is that guy? And then Gary Kelly says, do you have a studio audience? I do not, Gary. I will today, by the way. And we do on random occasions. And in a matter of a couple of months,
Starting point is 00:33:16 we're going to live for this show, Will Kane Country, here in Dallas, with an audience, which I learned about. And still don't know that much about. But it's happening. So more details. to come on that. That's going to do it for us today here on Will Cain Country. We will see you again
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