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Russia may invade Ukraine and Arizona may lose the Super Bowl...Again
Episode 258

Russia may invade Ukraine and Arizona may lose the Super Bowl...Again

Talks are still going on as we speak in preventing Russia from invading Ukraine, but National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated that Russia could invade Ukraine any day know. Is it inevitable? Also, fresh off the Super Bowl on Sunday in Inglewood, California, where Eminem kneeled in support of Colin Kaepernick during the halftime show, eyes turn to next year's Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Right now, Arizona is in a battle to keep voter suppression away from its state, and it may lose the biggest event in sports again. Joe reminds the audience that the state actually did lose the Super Bowl in 1993 (for the 1992 season) and was moved to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, because Arizona didn't support the observation of MLK's birthday as a national holiday. Will Arizona do the right thing this time? Hmmmmm......wait and see.

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

February 14, 202247m 50s

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Show Notes

Talks are still going on as we speak in preventing Russia from invading Ukraine, but National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated that Russia could invade Ukraine any day know. Is it inevitable? Also, fresh off the Super Bowl on Sunday in Inglewood, California, where Eminem kneeled in support of Colin Kaepernick during the halftime show, eyes turn to next year's Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Right now, Arizona is in a battle to keep voter suppression away from its state, and it may lose the biggest event in sports again.  

Joe reminds the audience that the state actually did lose the Super Bowl in 1993 (for the 1992 season) and was moved to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, because Arizona didn't support the observation of MLK's birthday as a national holiday. Will Arizona do the right thing this time? Hmmmmm......wait and see.