Speaker
Adam Sosnick
Appearances over time
2 episodes
Episodes
2Podcasts
Quotes & moments
Adam Sosnick cited a figure claiming 450,000 children went missing during the Biden administration's border policies, with the Trump administration having found roughly 150,000 of them.
Austin Metcalf's father Jeff confronted the Anthony family for not attending their son's sentencing, called them grifters who spent the $600,000 GiveSendGo money and then abandoned Karmelo to a public defender. He also condemned the convicted felon 'advocate minister' who widened the racial divide instead of healing it.
Jasmine Crockett's defense of Karmelo Anthony has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with power. Politicians like Crockett need a racial grievance narrative to sustain their funding and influence. Once a cause is solved, the machine loses its reason to exist — so they never let it be solved.
TPUSA used an AI-generated voice of Charlie Kirk to promote Erica Kirk's succession at a women's leadership summit, then tried to pass it off as 'trolling the trolls.' PBD calls it a double dumb move: even if the underlying claim about Kirk's wishes is true, using AI was completely self-defeating.
Roughly 33 non-executive, non-managerial SpaceX employees are each expected to receive between $200 and $400 million from the SpaceX IPO. These aren't VPs or directors — they're the people who believed in the mission and stayed when everyone else left for Google or Facebook.
SpaceX is raising $75 billion in its IPO — nearly 3x Saudi Aramco's 2020 record of $29.4 billion. Retail demand alone hit $70 billion. Elon Musk will cross $1 trillion in net worth at a share price of $141.50, becoming the world's first trillionaire.
The average investor loses 21% trying to get into an IPO because retail is typically the exit for institutional capital. Adam Sosnick's advice: don't chase the IPO hype. Wait 6–12 months, let the dust settle, and remember that the only proven path to stock market wealth is buy and hold.
The first three Falcon 1 launches failed. By 2008, SpaceX was nearly out of money, and Musk said both Tesla and SpaceX were simultaneously on the verge of collapse. The people who stayed through all of it are now some of the richest non-executives in history.
Karmelo Anthony was sentenced to 35 years for the murder of Austin Metcalf. The jury was not all white — it included Asians and Middle Easterners. Anthony brought a knife to a track meet, entered a tent where he wasn't supposed to be, and the ensuing confrontation became a murder.
Dan Bongino erupted at Pam Bondi in a Situation Room meeting, screaming that she 'effed this thing up from the start.' When Susie Wiles accused him of leaking to ABC News, Bongino put $100,000 cash on the table to disprove it — then refused to commit to the White House's unified strategy and stormed out.
Reading through the Epstein chapter of 'Regime Change,' the verdict is clear: Pam Bondi looks horrible, Dan Bongino looks good, and almost everyone else comes out neutral. The pattern is simple — whoever looks worst probably didn't cooperate with the authors.
The San Antonio Spurs held a 29-point halftime lead in Game 4 of the NBA Finals and lost by 1. Charles Barkley called it the worst officiating and dumbest basketball he'd ever seen. NBA Game 3 peaked at 26.3 million viewers — and Game 4 is likely to shatter it.
When a Tesla Model 3 crashed into a Texas home at 73 mph killing a 76-year-old grandmother, initial headlines blamed Autopilot. Tesla's VP and Elon Musk countered with telemetry data showing the driver manually overrode all safety systems by pressing the accelerator to 100%. The data, not the narrative, is what matters.
Internet personality Sneako filmed himself in New York City declaring it 'the Islamic Republic of New Yorkistan' and proclaiming Islam would be in every household. Elon Musk responded 'yes' to Alex Jones's call to deport him. The panel dissected whether this is genuine radicalism or performative internet chaos.
If China were hosting the World Cup and Xi called FIFA to reverse a red card for their best steroid-fueled player before a match against the U.S., Americans would be furious. The fact that we're celebrating the exact same move reveals the double standard at the heart of geopolitical sports interference.
Newport Beach — a city where the average home costs $3 million — had 400 people arrested on Fourth of July weekend after mobs looted stores, threw fireworks at police officers, and required equestrian backup units. The unruly crowd started fighting at 7:30 PM; police were overwhelmed before fireworks even began.
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- True Crime 25%
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