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Charlie Sheen WINNING ‼️🫡😂 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts

October 02, 2025 / 01:12

This episode discusses the influence of slogans on political messaging, specifically focusing on the phrase "winning" and its connection to Donald Trump. Guest Brian Wilson, a baseball player from the Giants, is mentioned for his role in shaping these ideas.

The conversation highlights how the phrase "winning" became a central theme in Trump's rhetoric. The speaker reveals that the material was originally inspired by Wilson, who shared motivational phrases that later evolved into popular slogans.

The speaker reflects on the challenge of claiming ownership of these phrases, acknowledging that they were borrowed from Wilson's pep talk. The discussion emphasizes the catchy nature of the word "winning" compared to the less appealing concept of losing.

Overall, the episode illustrates the power of language in shaping public perception and political campaigns.

TLDR

The episode reveals how Brian Wilson influenced Trump's slogan "winning" and discusses the power of catchy phrases in politics.

Episode

1:12
00:00:00
The way you said winning, winning, winning, winning. Did that influence Trump? You're going
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to be winning so much. You're going to win. You win. I don't know. There is something about that word.
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The book gets into the genesis of that material. I kind of kept it uh kept it a secret
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for years that that it wasn't my original material. It was inserted into my brain sort of as a pep talk like a
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couple days earlier by a baseball player from the Giants named Brian Wilson. A guy nicknamed the beard. Remember the
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beard? Yeah. And so I was on the phone and he just rolled out all all that stuff, the
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material that turned into slogans and t-shirts and folk songs and everything else, right? And so
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I couldn't I couldn't say, "By the way, all that was borrowed. That t-shirt you're wearing, not my stuff. I just had
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to roll with it. You got it into the wrong brain and hence the wrong mouth. And he was like, "Well, you know, it's I
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never quite saw it going this far, but if if someone's going to borrow your material, then then spread the love. Why
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not?" Right? Also, losing isn't quite as catchy. It doesn't It doesn't losing It really isn't. It really isn't.

Episode Highlights

  • The Power of Winning
    Exploring the influence of the word 'winning' in culture and politics.
    “You're going to win. You win.”
    @ 00m 05s
    October 02, 2025
  • Borrowed Inspiration
    A baseball player's pep talk leads to iconic slogans and phrases.
    “If someone's going to borrow your material, then spread the love. Why not?”
    @ 00m 59s
    October 02, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • You're going to win. You win.
    Charlie Sheen WINNING ‼️🫡😂 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts
  • If someone's going to borrow your material, then spread the love. Why not?
    Charlie Sheen WINNING ‼️🫡😂 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts
  • Losing isn't quite as catchy.
    Charlie Sheen WINNING ‼️🫡😂 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts

Key Moments

  • Secret Origins00:14
  • Borrowed Material00:45
  • Catchy Losing01:04