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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 55 MIN

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from Politically Uncorrect · host Michael Roberson

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael kicks things off by humorously leaning into the label of “narcissist”—only to spin it into the phrase that’s haunting his week: 67. That’s the number of points he blew in his fantasy football matchup, thanks to monster Monday Night performances from Bijan Robinson and Drake London.From there, he pivots to the return of Rashee Rice to the Kansas City Chiefs, questioning just how valuable Rice truly is to the offense—and why his background (including being a 19-year-old high school senior) still raises eyebrows.The conversation turns introspective as Michael opens up about feeling like a “prisoner of his blackness” at work—but not in the way people might expect. He wraps things up with a breakdown of the NBA’s new high-five rule, and why the league’s growing partnership with Amazon could quietly be a huge win for Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.It’s a mix of humor, honesty, and hard-hitting takes—the Politically Uncorrect way.

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael kicks things off by humorously leaning into the label of “narcissist”—only to spin it into the phrase that’s haunting his week: 67. That’s the number of points he blew in his fantasy football matchup, thanks to monster Monday Night performances from Bijan Robinson and Drake London.From there, he pivots to the return of Rashee Rice to the Kansas City Chiefs, questioning just how valuable Rice truly is to the offense—and why his background (including being a 19-year-old high school senior) still raises eyebrows.The conversation turns introspective as Michael opens up about feeling like a “prisoner of his blackness” at work—but not in the way people might expect. He wraps things up with a breakdown of the NBA’s new high-five rule, and why the league’s growing partnership with Amazon could quietly be a huge win for Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.It’s a mix of humor, honesty, and hard-hitting takes—the Politically Uncorrect way.

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