Bernie Sanders chooses Hasan Piker’s wing over James Carville’s, and the political talk quickly gives way to a full cheesesteak war featuring Lillo’s, Angelo’s, Delco spots and South Jersey claims. Jersey Shore living becomes its own endurance contest. We compare shore houses with hotels, laugh over rentals that require sheets, paper goods and half the family kitchen, and ask why mothers often return from a “vacation” more tired than when they leave. An Ocean City ride that leaves passengers hanging upside down shifts the talk to boardwalk nerves, fearless children and the parent who gets stuck riding with them.
The Joey Tomato’s cake dispute takes over the hour. A family brings a birthday cake after spending heavily on food, but a staff member objects, refuses a knife and turns the scene into a viral argument. Rich, Nick, Dawn and Greg split over outside-food rules, courtesy and whether the restaurant hurts itself by escalating the conflict. Jimmy Failla later joins the vote, sides with the family and adds tales about Johnny Damon, Billy Martin and his own encounters with aggressive New York pedestrians.
Jimmy helps us examine Abdul El-Sayed’s Michigan Senate primary victory and the strain it places on Democratic moderates. We press his Medicare for All pitch, his rejection of corporate money, his ties to Hasan Piker’s audience and his call to abolish ICE while preserving border enforcement under other agencies. The hour closes with Nick changing his cake vote and the crew debating a California car meet that removes a classic Chevy Nova after its owner displays Trump flags.




