Hour 3 opens with political momentum from Indiana, where Trump-backed candidates defeated establishment Republicans tied to redistricting disputes, signaling an energized base heading into the midterms. The conversation moves into global energy markets as U.S. crude exports surge past Saudi Arabia amid Strait of Hormuz disruptions, with discussion focused on how geopolitics and increased American production could eventually drive gas prices lower despite short-term pain. The hour also features a Guns N Hoses Soccer Cup ticket giveaway benefiting Backstoppers, alongside broader talk of St. Louis hosting World Cup-related matches and the economic impact of international soccer coming to the U.S. The closing segment shifts to sports culture and economics, where WNBA player Cameron Brink’s comments about “marketing privilege” spark debate over endorsement inequality, visibility in women’s basketball, and how stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have reshaped league revenue and sponsorship attention.
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May 06, 2026


