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In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael opens by breaking down why it’s been a while since the last recording and what’s been happening behind the scenes. Fantasy football stress takes over quickly as he vents about drafting Christian McCaffrey and now being punished with a brutally late bye week. To survive it, he pulls off a trade that could reshape the entire league—while wrestling with the idea of maintaining “integrity” in a fantasy league where everyone’s looking for an edge.

Michael also highlights Will Richard’s emergence and tries to catch up on the “Player of the Week” segment—only to immediately fall behind again due to the timing of the recording. He then gives his take on the long-running debate of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Luka Dončić from a career standpoint.

From there, things shift into political and economic territory as he reacts to Trump floating 15-year car loans and 50-year mortgages, followed by a real question: why don’t more states or cities pay residents a dividend the way Alaska does?