This episode of Politically Uncorrect starts with pure nostalgia as Michael revisits the impact of the Migos album “Culture,” taking him straight down a rabbit hole of 2017 hits and, inevitably, back to 2016 — a year many claim was “the greatest year ever.” From the sound, the moments, the memories, and the cultural dominance of that era, the episode opens with a vibe-heavy reminder of just how different the world felt.
But after the musical detour, things turn political. Michael addresses Jon Stewart’s recent commentary on the Alex Pretti situation, breaking down why Stewart’s framing feels unnecessarily divisive and how conversations around the issue have drifted from nuance into polarization. It’s a short but sharp critique, calling out how public figures can escalate tensions rather than clarify them.