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Ep 46 | 'I OWN TARGET': Alex's Stunt Single-Handedly DESTROYS Company

Ep 46 | 'I OWN TARGET': Alex's Stunt Single-Handedly DESTROYS Company

FromPrime Time with Alex Stein


Ep 46 | 'I OWN TARGET': Alex's Stunt Single-Handedly DESTROYS Company

FromPrime Time with Alex Stein

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this explosive episode of "Prime Time with Alex Stein," witness the aftermath of Alex's viral Target stunt that single-handedly destroyed the corporation. Joined in the studio by singer and music producer Remington Rafael, Alex kicks off the show by discussing his viral video in which he tries on Target's new, tuck-friendly women's swimsuit. Our first guest is Matt Lohmeier, a former Space Force member who was fired for controversial comments he made on a podcast. Then, Simon Ateba, the Cameroonian journalist and White House correspondent for Today News Africa, takes the stage after going viral for his fiery exchange with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Don't miss the worldwide premiere of Alex's newest music video, "Suns out Buns Out." Get ready for a wild ride of entertainment, controversy, and exclusive content!
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

He’s Prime Time 99, he’s the pimp on a blimp, the troll the Left fears more than any other, and he may or may not be Tucker Carlson’s biological son. Alex Stein will take you on an unscripted roller coaster ride that mocks political correctness and takes on the liberal world order with courage and humor. Stein became an overnight sensation with his outrageous and over-the-top trolling of the Left — like when he crashed a woke city council meeting while wearing a woman’s one-piece bathing suit to demand that he be allowed to compete against female swimmers. When it comes to politics these days, sometimes you gotta laugh to keep from crying — and “Prime Time with Alex Stein” will leave you in stitches.