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Andrew Gasser & Clay on NBA Coaches, Minneapolis Mayhem, and Media Bias

Andrew Gasser & Clay on NBA Coaches, Minneapolis Mayhem, and Media Bias

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In the third hour, host Clay Edwards welcomes guest Andrew Gasser for a dynamic discussion blending local and national headlines, with a heavy focus on the Minneapolis ICE incident and its cultural ripple effects. They dissect viral comments from NBA coaches Steve Kerr and Doc Rivers, playing clips where Kerr calls the shooting "shameful" and a government cover-up, while Rivers labels it a "straight-up murder" targeting "brown people," prompting Edwards and Gasser to accuse them of misinformation, bias, and outdated 2020-era rhetoric. The conversation ties into broader Minneapolis unrest, including riots over the death of an affluent white liberal lesbian protesting ICE, critiques of media sensationalism, and irony in progressive self-loathing—framed as "Karen fatigue." They pivot to immigration consequences, sharing a story of a detained mother's tragic inability to say goodbye to her cancer-stricken teen son, while emphasizing accountability and rule of law. A caller, introduced as "brother" with a military background, interjects to question societal hypocrisy, noting that while the military enforces strict anti-discrimination policies—barring service members from establishments showing bias—Christian churches in Jackson face unchecked vandalism and robberies without similar outrage, attributing the disparity to liberal agendas and urging consistent energy for all victims.
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