Unraveling Ego
Frank shares his desire to earn recognition in comedy, emphasizing the importance of deserving success. The conversation shifts to the chaotic political landscape, with discussions about a recent press conference that reveals the instability of a certain political figure. Both reflect on the absurdity of the situation, noting how the surrounding team seems to exacerbate the unraveling.In this clip
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