2025 was a middling season for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Under the rebranded Hyak Motorsports, the No. 47 driver finished outside the top-20 more often than not, including 13 consecutive weeks at 20th or lower. Known for his superspeedway prowess, Stenhouse launched a successful bid in both outings at Echopark Speedway, a track that has come to simulate pack racing ever since the repave. He grabbed his only top-5 result at the 1. 54-mile track, while his next best finish comes from a sixth-place result at Texas Motor Speedway, making it his best finish in 21 attempts at the venue. Thanks for the submission! The Spring race at Bristol saw him qualify on the front row, but he wasn’t able to lead any laps and ultimately finished in 22nd. However, Stenhouse turned a corner in the final five races and fetched three top-20 finishes. The year was also marked by his repeat run-ins with Carson Hocevar, who wrecked him in two of three races at one point. Tensions boiled over at the Mexico City race, where Stenhouse confronted Hocevar on the pit lane. The Mississippi native addressed the situation and said, “For me, I’m tired of giving the kid any publicity, anyway, I don’t know how it’s going to play itself out, but it will.” Ricky Stenhouse Jr. made sure he spoke to Hocevar while the latter was still in his cockpit. He noted that he wanted to avoid any physical altercation that way. NASCAR insider backs Ricky Stenhouse Jr. over driver fights Jordan Bianchi called out NASCAR’s double standards when it comes to driver fights, noting how Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was fined for his scuffle with Kyle Busch, while the incident was also featured in promotional material. In a recent episode of The Teardown podcast, Bianchi went over the debacle and said, “If Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is going to pop Kyle Busch, I’m not fining him $75,000. I’m probably going to pay him $75,000 for that and go, ‘Here’s your check. Thank you for that. You just got us on every national outlet in the country and we’re not going to embarrass you by fining you 75 grand, which by the way pisses off your sponsor, because your sponsors like, ‘Oh man, that makes us look bad.’It’s so hypocritical to sit there and fine these guys this money and at the same time turn around and use it for commercials. You can’t have it both ways,” he added. (0: 29 onwards) The incident happened during the 2023 All-Star race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. After getting wrecked out by Kyle Busch in the opening laps, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. punched the RCR driver post-race, causing a brawl between both teams. His father, Ricky Stenhouse Sr., was also involved and attracted an indefinite suspension. Busch, meanwhile, wasn’t penalised for the altercation.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-how-ricky-stenhouse-jr-s-first-nascar-season-hyak-motorsports-concluded
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Psyops On The Sunday Shows!
Part of keeping up with the news—and then watching the Sunday shows—is that you start to see the propaganda code embedded in our political matrix. Follow us as we do our best impersonation of Lawrence Fishburne’s Morpheus and “show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.” This week, at least.
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### Scott Bessent
We’ve already covered some of the most ridiculously idiotic things Bessent said on ABC’s *This Week* [here](#), so we’re going to focus on his other two Sunday show appearances.
On NBC’s *Meet The Press*, host Kristen Welker pressed Bessent on the new 10 percent tariffs Donald Trump announced this week. The tariffs followed Ontario airing an ad featuring real 1987 footage of Ronald Reagan explaining why tariffs are bad—a move that apparently hurt Trump’s feelings.
Bessent’s defense was neither compelling nor especially sensible.
**BESSENT:** “Well, Kristen, let’s—let’s think about this. This is a kind of propaganda against U.S. citizens. You know, it’s psyops.”
Is it, though? Because if playing footage of and quoting Republicans being hypocritical liars counts as “psyops,” this very weekly rundown would qualify as an MKUltra program.
Welker also asked Bessent for details on whether these new Canadian tariffs would apply to all goods or only select items, but he did not know.
Welker then launched some “psyops” of her own by playing a clip of Trump promising to bring the price of groceries “way down.” After listing several items like coffee, beef, and bacon whose prices are actually rising, Bessent got a bit defensive and tried to shift the goalposts.
**BESSENT:** “Kristen, it’s unfortunate—as much as I like you—you like to cherrypick. You know, when we came in, it was ‘egg-flation, egg-flation, egg-flation.’ You know, egg prices are down.”
Bessent took a similar tone with a similar question on CBS’s *Face The Nation* when host Margaret Brennan pressed him. He tried the classic spouse’s tactic when losing an argument:
**BESSENT:** “You listed the things that are up, but we’re seeing plenty of things that are down. Why does everyone always point out the things they suck at instead of the things they’re so great at, Margaret?”
Back on *Meet The Press*, before the interview ended, Bessent was asked about the destruction of the East Wing of the White House to make way for Trump’s gaudy ballroom. Welker played a clip of Trump promising that they would not touch the original White House structure, then asked why Trump didn’t tell the public his real intentions.
While Bessent recycled the usual talking points and false equivalences we’ve all heard about previous White House renovations, he added a new one we had to note.
**BESSENT:** “Well, again, I think this was a judgment call on the president. The president is a master builder. And I don’t know. I assume that maybe parts of the East Wing could have been asbestos, could have been mold, could have not fit with the design.”
A MASTER BUILDER! Here is a video of Trump loving asbestos—while you catch your breath laughing at the suggestion that he is a MASTER BUILDER.
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### Arnold Schwarzenegger
Former California Republican governor and aging Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared on CNN’s *State of the Union* to criticize California’s redistricting effort.
Current California Governor Gavin Newsom is leading an effort to redraw the state’s congressional maps after Texas redrew its maps to steal five Democratic House seats, giving Trump and the GOP even more power.
While Schwarzenegger’s reasoning sounds fair, it strikes us as a bit Pollyanna-ish.
**SCHWARZENEGGER:**
“Texas started it. They did something terribly wrong. And then, all of a sudden, California says, well, then we have to do something terribly wrong. And then now other states are jumping in. And now this is spreading like wildfire all over the country. […] The thing is that you cannot cheat your way out of it. What they should do is, what the Democrats should do is, they should outperform Trump.”
The problem with that, Governator, is that in many places it’s already rigged against Democrats, so that even when Democrats turn out more voters, Republicans still manage to gain seats!
Democrats have tried to pass voting rights and national fair redistricting laws, but you cannot get there if we are fighting with our fists while the GOP uses laser blasters.
If anyone should understand the need to improvise to defeat a stronger and more ruthless enemy, it should be the guy who took down a Predator.
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### Margaret Brennan
Speaking of gerrymandering, we conclude with Margaret Brennan on CBS’s *Face The Nation*, particularly the end of her interview with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
When Jeffries brought up the topic of gerrymandering and election denial, Brennan’s attempt to “both sides” the issue sounded less like CBS News and more like OAN.
**BRENNAN:**
“You said Democrats ‘there are no election deniers on our side of the aisle.’ You said that back in January. But recently you’ve been using the term ‘rigged elections’ in reference to the upcoming midterms. Democrats were appalled when President Trump used language like that. How do you justify using that now? Doesn’t that undermine faith for voters you need to show up?”
Ahem, no. Because voters can understand the difference between denying the results of a fair election and the GOP’s effort to change the rules to cheat and steal elections.
This “both sides” argument would be laughable if made by a terrible op-ed writer or some journalistically bankrupt outlet. Guess we didn’t have to wait long for the “Bari Weiss Effect” to be noticed at CBS News.
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