Stephen A. Smith
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Podcast Appearances
How depressing. Auf der anderen Seite sind die Preise endlich runtergekommen. Ich denke, ich sollte glücklich sein.
How depressing. Auf der anderen Seite sind die Preise endlich runtergekommen. Ich denke, ich sollte glücklich sein.
How depressing. Auf der anderen Seite sind die Preise endlich runtergekommen. Ich denke, ich sollte glücklich sein.
Schau dir das an! Magotov! Schau dir das an, Roy. Wir haben gute Nachrichten für die Lokalisten.
Schau dir das an! Magotov! Schau dir das an, Roy. Wir haben gute Nachrichten für die Lokalisten.
Schau dir das an! Magotov! Schau dir das an, Roy. Wir haben gute Nachrichten für die Lokalisten.
Du willst nicht in Miami-Dade kaufen? Jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt, Mann!
Du willst nicht in Miami-Dade kaufen? Jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt, Mann!
Du willst nicht in Miami-Dade kaufen? Jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt, Mann!
The New Pope? Yes, the New Pope. Congratulations. Congrats on the fourth round of voting. Mazel tov to the New Pope.
The New Pope? Yes, the New Pope. Congratulations. Congrats on the fourth round of voting. Mazel tov to the New Pope.
The New Pope? Yes, the New Pope. Congratulations. Congrats on the fourth round of voting. Mazel tov to the New Pope.
Investigation or cover-up? That is always the question in this town when they're investigating public corruption. Time for a Because Miami exclusive. They never bothered to interview at least six key witnesses. Miami-Dade State Attorney Catherine Fernandez-Rundle, our top cop in the community since 1993, since Janet Reno left for the Clinton administration. Can't get rid of her. Can't.
Investigation or cover-up? That is always the question in this town when they're investigating public corruption. Time for a Because Miami exclusive. They never bothered to interview at least six key witnesses. Miami-Dade State Attorney Catherine Fernandez-Rundle, our top cop in the community since 1993, since Janet Reno left for the Clinton administration. Can't get rid of her. Can't.
Investigation or cover-up? That is always the question in this town when they're investigating public corruption. Time for a Because Miami exclusive. They never bothered to interview at least six key witnesses. Miami-Dade State Attorney Catherine Fernandez-Rundle, our top cop in the community since 1993, since Janet Reno left for the Clinton administration. Can't get rid of her. Can't.
Just unbelievable. Like cockroaches, crocodiles, twinkies and Fidel Castro. They live forever. So, Cathy Rundle has to repeatedly recuse herself from local public corruption cases. Why? Because she's involved in all the corruption. When you've been an elected official in this town for over three decades, you are part of the incestuous cesspool that is Miami politics.
Just unbelievable. Like cockroaches, crocodiles, twinkies and Fidel Castro. They live forever. So, Cathy Rundle has to repeatedly recuse herself from local public corruption cases. Why? Because she's involved in all the corruption. When you've been an elected official in this town for over three decades, you are part of the incestuous cesspool that is Miami politics.
Just unbelievable. Like cockroaches, crocodiles, twinkies and Fidel Castro. They live forever. So, Cathy Rundle has to repeatedly recuse herself from local public corruption cases. Why? Because she's involved in all the corruption. When you've been an elected official in this town for over three decades, you are part of the incestuous cesspool that is Miami politics.
And so she has to keep recusing herself from it. So what has to happen is the governor has to reassign it to Harold Pryor, the state attorney in Broward County. And he has done... Not a goddamn thing. In fact, after arresting Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz-Laportilla and him being removed from office, a year later he let him go and said, actually, our bad. He didn't do anything wrong.
And so she has to keep recusing herself from it. So what has to happen is the governor has to reassign it to Harold Pryor, the state attorney in Broward County. And he has done... Not a goddamn thing. In fact, after arresting Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz-Laportilla and him being removed from office, a year later he let him go and said, actually, our bad. He didn't do anything wrong.