Topic: 1973

12 chapters across the catalog

French Rats
Episode 1448 24:06 - 27:10

1448: French Rats

Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey, Historical Scam Claims

The historical background of the 1973 Roe v. Wade case is revisited, focusing on the plaintiff Norma McCorvey, known as Jane Roe. Archival footage features McCorvey admitting that her initial claim of being gang-raped was untrue. The hosts characterize the original case as being built on a "scam" and argue that the issue has always constitutionally belonged at the state level.

Brain Fog
Episode 1425 1:06:40 - 1:09:01

1425: Brain Fog

1973 Trucker Strike, J.W. Edwards and River Rat

The hosts recall the 1973 independent trucker strike led by J.W. Edwards, known as "River Rat," who blocked Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania. That protest was sparked by rising fuel prices during the OPEC oil crisis and turned truckers into folk heroes.

ELBOOB
Episode 827 1:51:12 - 1:54:16

827: ELBOOB

Native American Protest Songs and All Lives Matter Rhetoric

The hosts review the history of Native American-themed hit songs from the early 1970s, such as Redbone's "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee." They discuss the difficulty of finding a concise response to "Black Lives Matter," dismissing "All Lives Matter" as a failed rhetorical strategy that misses the point of the debate.

Ottomania
Episode 595 34:20 - 36:46

595: Ottomania

Propaganda Gimmicks and the Viagra Rape Claim

A retrospective look at the 2011 Libyan conflict recalls claims that Muammar Qaddafi provided soldiers with Viagra to facilitate mass rapes. This narrative is characterized as a propaganda gimmick used to secure UN Resolution 1973. Such stories are criticized for being easily rebutted and damaging the credibility of official reports.

Pounding the Pavement
Episode 328 1:33:24 - 1:35:57

328: Pounding the Pavement

Syria Sanctions, Hillary Clinton and John Baird

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird discussed potential "strong actions" against the Syrian regime. Baird expressed regret that there is no UN resolution similar to 1973 (used in Libya) to authorize military intervention in Syria, citing a lack of international support.

Obama's Clutch Car
Episode 297 1:09:42 - 1:13:39

297: Obama's Clutch Car

British Military, Mentoring vs Training in Libya

British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that the UK would send military officers to Libya to assist the opposition forces. Hague insisted the mission is "mentoring" and "organizational assistance" rather than "training" or "arming," to remain within the bounds of UN Resolution 1973. Critics argue this distinction is semantic and represents a significant escalation of "boots on the ground."

Highway to Hubris
Episode 296 56:18 - 58:57

296: Highway to Hubris

UN Human Rights Council, Libya Report Praise

A 2011 United Nations Human Rights Council report surfaced that praised Muammar Gaddafi's government for protecting economic and social rights. This document contradicts the narrative used to justify UN Resolution 1973 and the subsequent bombing campaign. The report was finalized just months before the international community shifted to labeling Gaddafi a human rights violator.

Unconstitutional Botox
Episode 291 1:07:44 - 1:10:50

291: Unconstitutional Botox

Hillary Clinton's London Conference Press Briefing

Hillary Clinton provided a "book report" style update on her meetings at the London Conference on Libya. She discussed the Transitional National Council and the implementation of UN Resolution 1973. The hosts mock her delivery and her mention of meeting with Dr. Mahmoud Jibril, emphasizing the lack of transparency regarding the rebel leadership.

Unconstitutional Botox
Episode 291 1:12:49 - 1:16:29

291: Unconstitutional Botox

Legal Interpretations of the Libyan Arms Embargo

Hillary Clinton suggested that UN Resolution 1973 might "override" previous prohibitions on arms transfers to Libya. The hosts point out that the resolution explicitly forbids the transport of arms into the country. Clinton defended the lack of transparency regarding rebel leaders by citing security concerns in central and western Libya.

Chillin' & Killin'
Episode 289 1:33:27 - 1:37:16

289: Chillin' & Killin'

UN Resolution 1973 Deception and Reagan Parallel

The hosts argue that the public was "duped" regarding UN Resolution 1973, which they claim only authorized a no-fly zone for Libyan aircraft rather than the bombing of ground targets. They play a clip of Brit Hume discussing how Ronald Reagan's 1986 attack on Gaddafi's compound was preceded by a warning, suggesting the current conflict follows a similar "rigged" theatrical pattern.

George W. Obama
Episode 288 1:25 - 9:10

288: George W. Obama

UN Resolution 1973, Hillary Clinton Libya Timeline Discrepancy

Hillary Clinton claimed the international community has called on Muammar Qaddafi to end violence "time and time again" since 1970, but analysis of UN Resolution 1973 reveals it actually recalls Resolution 1970 from February 26, 2011. This indicates the "long-standing" diplomatic effort cited by the State Department had only lasted 21 days at the time of the intervention. The discussion highlights that the UN had not yet verified alleged human rights violations before authorizing military action and asset seizures.

Solex
Episode 52 1:12:00 - 1:17:50

52: Solex

Economic Cycles and 1970s Stagflation Memories

John C. Dvorak reminisces about traveling through France during the 1973 economic downturn, describing the prevalence of "Solex" motorized bicycles. He compares that era's stagflation and 20% interest rates under Jimmy Carter to the current financial crisis, noting the "grim" reality of long-term down cycles.