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Politically Uncorrect
Michael Roberson
537 episodes
4 hours ago
Yes its "Uncorrect" not "Incorrect".....thats kinda the point (Politically Incorrect was already taken) This Podcast is meant to be a "Safe Space" for all the things that "they" never want to be said in public. Although you may learn things about the world or even yourself when listening to this podcast 99.99% of the time that is not my intention. This podcast is meant to be a release from the façade of everyday life. Translation: THIS IS NOT (intended to be) AN EDUCATIONAL PODCAST & I'm here for a GOOD time and God willing a long time
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Yes its "Uncorrect" not "Incorrect".....thats kinda the point (Politically Incorrect was already taken) This Podcast is meant to be a "Safe Space" for all the things that "they" never want to be said in public. Although you may learn things about the world or even yourself when listening to this podcast 99.99% of the time that is not my intention. This podcast is meant to be a release from the façade of everyday life. Translation: THIS IS NOT (intended to be) AN EDUCATIONAL PODCAST & I'm here for a GOOD time and God willing a long time
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Episodes (20/537)
Politically Uncorrect
"Facts"

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Jeff finally returns to the pod to catch everyone up on life as a full-fledged “corporate” man, leading to a full-blown “Day in the Life of Jeff” segment that sets the tone early.

With Monday Night Football (Eagles vs. Chargers) playing in the background, the conversation unexpectedly turns to football. Michael is asked who his playoff team will be....given the fact the Chiefs may not be in the playoffs as well as why Shedeur Sanders wasn’t on the field for a crucial two-point conversion.

Eventually, the pod pivots back to the NBA, where things really heat up. Andres asks Jeff whether he’d be willing to trade Austin Reaves for Giannis Antetokounmpo — a question that explodes into what might be the most heated on-pod moment of the year.

The episode winds down with Andres sharing a story about linking up with a UTSA legend,

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1 week ago
2 hours 28 minutes 29 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Limes and Ketchup

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Andres is back and the NBA talk picks up immediately. The duo breaks down the impact of Giannis’ injury and how it could dramatically alter multiple teams’ trade plans as the season unfolds. They also deliver another edition of “Players of the Week,” highlighting standout performances around the league.

Andres is still riding the wave of improbable luck as a Bears fan this season, while Chris Paul’s “farewell tour” with the Clippers ends earlier than expected. Michael and Andres speculate on where CP3 might land next and how many teams are really willing to give him one last run.

Michael then talks about discovering the joys of traveling by train — only for it to lead to an odd misunderstanding between him and Andres as to "What is a Train?"

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1 week ago
1 hour 12 minutes 8 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
"I GET TO....."

In this (late) Thanksgiving episode of Politically Uncorrect, Allen returns home and brings with him a list from The Athletic ranking the top on-court NBA moments of the past 25 years. What starts as a casual breakdown quickly becomes a rising wave of irritation as Michael grows increasingly frustrated — not just with the rankings themselves, but with how badly certain moments in NBA history are misremembered. The debates get heated as they uncover “facts” that aren’t facts at all, and things escalate further with a Draymond Green vs. Kenyon Martin comparison that takes on a life of its own.

After the joint segment, the episode shifts into a solo session where Michael reflects on his Thanksgiving — specifically how “thankful” he was to spend the holiday at work instead of at home. He also revisits an argument he had with Allen earlier in the day, resting on tension from the AM vs. UT rivalry that was still fresh in his mind.

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 56 minutes 20 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Limited Unlimited PTO

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Andres makes his return and catches everyone up on what’s been going on in his life — including the wild story of getting bitten by a dog. From there, he and Michael jump straight into the NBA season, starting with Stephen Curry dropping back-to-back 40-point games and what it means for Golden State moving forward.

The conversation shifts to the Lakers as they debate how LeBron’s return will shape L.A.’s season. That evolves into a deeper discussion on spacing vs. size in the modern NBA, ultimately spiraling into a hypothetical heavyweight matchup: the 2017 Warriors vs. the 2001 Lakers.

They also talk about Steph becoming a shoe free agent, Andres still riding high from the Dodgers’ recent win, and they share frustrations with work both issues stemming from PTO.

It’s hoops, life, laughs, hypotheticals, and chaos — all in pure Politically Uncorrect fashion......followed by a solo continuation of the episode, where Michael dives into the Warriors’ frustrating loss to the Portland Trail Blazers and the growing uncertainty surrounding the team. He questions when Jonathan Kuminga will finally return and what kind of impact he should have when he does — not the sanitized, “hope he develops” version, but the real expectations this team needs from him.

Michael also reacts to Jimmy Butler’s unexpected — or possibly shady — praise for Draymond Green, trying to decipher whether it was genuine respect or a subtle jab wrapped in compliments.

But the most painful part: wasting an iconic Steph Curry performance, including 15 points in just four minutes in the second quarter. Michael breaks down why moments like that hurt so much and what they say about where the Warriors truly are right now.

It’s raw, honest, and full of the emotional rollercoaster that only a Warriors fan living through this season can deliver.

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3 weeks ago
3 hours 17 minutes 58 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
What had happened was....

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?

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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes 10 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
32 Mcnuggets

In this special birthday episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael recounts how what should’ve been a chill celebration turned into a memorable, exhausting rollercoaster of a day. From there, he launches into the first-ever “Player of the Week” segment—spotlighting Aaron Gordon’s historic opening night performance.

A birthday post from Allen sparks nostalgia as Michael reflects on the day Allen was born and his love–hate relationship with McNuggets (because of course). Then, politics enters the chat as he discuss how the Democrats are allegedly using the government shutdown as “leverage.”

They wrap with a sports betting twist—breaking down how to play Golden State Warriors player props and asking the big question: Are the Warriors still a superteam? (pre the past 2 losses).

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1 month ago
1 hour 27 minutes 34 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Hotdog Reminder

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael vents about his perception of his mom dodging his calls (Happy Birthday Momma) before the crew dives into the excitement of the NBA season’s return. Spirits are high—especially for Michael, who’s ecstatic that the Warriors opened 1–0 while both the Lakers and Kevin Durant began winless.

The team dishes out early-season hot takes, including surprising praise for the Milwaukee Bucks, and a hilarious detour reveals Jeff’s “unique” comfort levels with porta-potties and hot dogs.

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1 month ago
1 hour 41 minutes 8 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
67

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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2 months ago
55 minutes 25 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
4th and Manageable

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, the hosts cover everything from Chris Jones’ effort and leadership on Monday night to Travis Hunter’s latest standout performances. Michael admits he was dead wrong about Kyren Lacey, while shocking news breaks that Mark Sanchez has been stabbed.

The crew critiques the WNBA’s current state and dives into the differences in rules and play styles across college and pro football. Michael and Allen also relive their recent fantasy football matchup before turning their attention to the upcoming NBA season and the controversial choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show.

Things take a provocative turn as the hosts explore the “character of attractive women,” mixing humor, personal stories, and blunt honesty in a conversation that’s equal parts sports breakdown and cultural commentary.

It’s unpredictable, opinionated, and unapologetically Politically Uncorrect.

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2 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 57 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
The Phil Jackson

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, the crew reacts to Bad Bunny being tapped for the Super Bowl halftime show—and let’s just say the vibes aren’t positive. Michael also points out how wild it is that the Indiana Fever nearly made the WNBA Finals without Caitlin Clark, while he and Andres quietly breeze through their fantasy football matchup recap.

The tension heats up with weekly elimination pool picks, and the guys break down why Jonathan Kuminga’s latest contract deal might be one of the worst of the offseason. There’s also a look at Travis Hunter’s performance so far this season, capped off by a shocking revelation: 275 federal agents confirmed present at January 6th.

Sports, politics, and controversy collide—uncut and unfiltered.

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2 months ago
2 hours 25 minutes

Politically Uncorrect
Nazi's vs Terrorist

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael opens up about the behind-the-scenes dynamics of running the podcast and why he might need to start following his own gambling advice. The conversation pivots to whether Erica Kirk could have a real future in politics and how public perception shapes such possibilities.

From there, Michael challenges the relevance and value of college degrees in today’s world, weighing whether traditional education still carries the same weight in modern society. The episode closes on a sobering note, addressing the unsettling rise of political violence and what it signals about the country’s direction.

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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 8 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Atlas Earth

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, the crew takes a step back to explore how sports talk shows have evolved and how media personalities can shape the way we see the game—and even the world. The conversation touches on Molly Qerim’s departure from ESPN, Michael has a dilemma dealing with friends vs family and the impact of personal relationships on decision-making, and the powerful ways culture and politics intersect with personal identity.

The discussion expands to the role of religion in society, and Andres’ wild astral projection experience. From there we "take a break" and come back in to the Kawhi Leonard controversy, then getting into how the Charlie Kirk assassination has flipped cancel culture. Then we debate the "legacy" of the Manning family in college football.

The group also dives into how social media reshapes relationships, the future of technology, and Jeff brings the heat with the big existential question: are we all living in a simulation?



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2 months ago
2 hours 43 minutes 37 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
White Malcom X?

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael takes on one of the most polarizing stories in the country: the assisanation of Charlie Kirk. Cutting through the noise, he challenges false narratives about Kirk, confronts the idea that anyone “deserves” death based on how they lived, (Revisits Breonna Taylor) and reflects on what the tragedy says about America’s growing divide.

Shifting gears, the episode then dives into football—reviewing how Week 1 NFL picks panned out, which surprises stood out, and what trends might carry forward. Finally, Michael addresses UTSA’s tough loss to Texas State, unpacking what it means for the program and how it reflects the intensity of early-season college football battles.

It’s a raw blend of politics, sports, and truth-telling that embodies the Politically Uncorrect spirit.

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3 months ago
30 minutes 47 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Chiefs vs....

This was supposed to be the culmination of our NFL previews by looking at our playoff matchups and Super early Super Bowl picks.....but the audio file had a different plan

So....

The conversation delves into the recent trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, exploring its implications for the NFL landscape. The discussion covers the importance of edge rushers, contract negotiations, and the evolving role of sports agents. Comparisons between quarterbacks Dak Prescott and Trevor Lawrence are made, alongside insights into college football, particularly the Texas vs. Ohio State game and Arch Manning's performance. Cultural commentary on Taylor Swift's connection to the NFL and reflections on gender dynamics in sports are also included, culminating in a broader discussion about the future of college football and the impact of family legacy in sports.



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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 45 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
AFC West

In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael and Allen dive deep into the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation, spotlighting Shedeur Sanders and the ripple effects of Kenny Pickett’s trade. The conversation widens into a raw look at the pressures young QBs face in today’s NFL—both on the field and under society’s microscope—and the importance of building supportive team cultures.

From there, the crew tackles NFL player rankings, shares bold predictions for the upcoming college football season (including Texas A&M and USC), and takes a tour through the AFC West. Michael closes strong with his take on Kansas City’s shot at redemption—setting the stage for what could be one of the most dramatic NFL seasons yet.

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3 months ago
2 hours 4 minutes 28 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
NFC West Preview/Allen’s Redemption Arc

We kick things off with Michael’s disappointment in Chance the Rapper’s latest album before diving into our NFC West preview. Along the way, Allen sparks chaos by bringing up Andrew Luck—reminding Michael that Luck sits firmly on his personal hate list.

We wrap it all up with a shot at redemption for Allen as he runs through the history of 2K cover athletes. Sports, music, and a little personal vendetta

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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 28 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Colored Cadillacs

The NBA schedule is out, and we’re breaking down which teams grabbed the most nationally televised games. From there, we try to build the perfect basketball player, debate whether Ben Simmons is actually underrated, and even wonder—did Kobe win back-to-back titles with the least help?

But it’s not all hoops:

  • Jeff considers a new career path (and makes sure we know Logic dropped).

  • Michael and Jeff vent about frustrating weeks with their moms.

  • A tragic illegal U-turn that cost three lives sparks debate on how driving laws could change.

  • Andres reveals his new favorite NFL team.

  • And we settle once and for all: why you should never go out with fewer than three people......as men

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4 months ago
2 hours 7 minutes 39 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
AFC South/Madden Challenge

Allen literally fought through a hailstorm to make it to the studio—while arguing with about whether chocolate chips belong in waffles. From there, the chaos only escalates.

We debate Anthony Richardson’s grip on the Colts’ starting job, Michael’s unfiltered disdain for Tyler Warren which somehow got us to the longest win streak in U.S. high school football history.

Will team consider putting a “bounty” on Travis Hunter? And why is the media so negative about the idea of him playing both ways?

Cam Newton thinks he's slick with his Patrick Peterson praise, but if you've been listening to this NFL preview series you know better, we reminisce on the Backyard Sports video games after rumors of their return, and Dan Orvlosky finds a new way to profess his love for Lamar Jackson in his recent article on ESPN..... we do attempt to preview the AFC South—until Allen steps up to a challenge and fails miserably.


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4 months ago
2 hours 20 minutes 33 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
C*ming from Houston

Would we want our kids playing football? Is the sport slowly dying out? We dive into the future of the game, then pivot to Trump bringing Apple back to the U.S. and whether Americans will stomach higher prices for their iPhones.

Meanwhile, Andres is ready to hit the gym, Jeff finally locks into the fantasy league (and learns his Tinder profile needs serious work), and the Chiefs’ offense appears to be destined for greatness.

Jeff also discusses being open to becoming a streamer, Michael Porter Jr. is on a generational offseason run, and we all agree—morphine is one hell of a drug.

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4 months ago
2 hours 43 minutes 11 seconds

Politically Uncorrect
Lebron vs Lightskins (Revisited)

We’re going back—way back—to the day after Game 4 of the 2016 NBA Finals, when we were riding high on how the series had played out… little did we know what was coming.

This unedited “audio stream” captures all the raw energy of our early days, including me completely losing it over Dave's Madden and NCAA tendencies , and a deep dive with Allen into colorism and how to unite the Black community.

It’s a blast from the past that shows how much we’ve grown, what’s changed, and what we still stand on even stronger today.



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4 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 1 second

Politically Uncorrect
Yes its "Uncorrect" not "Incorrect".....thats kinda the point (Politically Incorrect was already taken) This Podcast is meant to be a "Safe Space" for all the things that "they" never want to be said in public. Although you may learn things about the world or even yourself when listening to this podcast 99.99% of the time that is not my intention. This podcast is meant to be a release from the façade of everyday life. Translation: THIS IS NOT (intended to be) AN EDUCATIONAL PODCAST & I'm here for a GOOD time and God willing a long time