
The Press Box Trump’s Iran Threats, Vanity Fair’s Chloe Fineman Cleanup, and Bryan’s Spring Break Adventures
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Apr 8, 2026 They trade funny spring-break road-trip stories and a hotel pancake machine mishap. They dissect Trump’s profane Iran social post and how press covered it. They debate an edited Vanity Fair clip involving Chloe Fineman. They dig into AI’s role in journalism and whether outlets should scale AI-assisted content. They brainstorm radical uses for ESPN Radio and celebrate the charms of used bookstores.
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Literary Road Trip Through Northern California
- Bryan Curtis described a nine-day family spring break road trip through Northern California that mixed cheap Holiday Inn breakfasts with literary stops.
- He visited Cannery Row, Jack London sites, and Snoopy's Home Ice in Santa Rosa, skating to Vincent Guaraldi music and buying books at local shops.
Mainstream Papers Printed Trump's Profanity
- Donald Trump's profanity-laced social post about Iran forced mainstream outlets to decide whether to print expletives in full.
- The hosts noted major papers like The New York Times and Washington Post did print the language, reflecting changing editorial choices.
Bill Raftery's Obscure Historical Call
- Bryan and David reacted to Bill Raftery's on-air reference during the NCAA final that sounded like 'Dog Hammershould' and compared it to obscure historical names.
- Ian Eagle confirmed Raftery's idiosyncratic call, and hosts joked it could become a Raftery gimmick using mid-20th-century figures.



