Topic: 1994

13 chapters across the catalog

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 19:49 - 27:13

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Daniel Dale CNN Fact Check, Trump and Biden Claims

CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale reviewed statements from the presidential debate, identifying 30 false claims from Donald Trump and nine from Joe Biden. Disputed topics included Democratic positions on abortion, NATO funding, and Biden's past comments regarding "predators" in the 1994 crime bill. The analysis clarified that while Hillary Clinton used the term "super predators" in 1996, Biden's historical rhetoric focused on "predators" without the prefix.

Twigs
Episode 1653 42:36 - 45:03

1653: Twigs

Katie Couric Comments on Trump Voters and Early Internet Gaffes

Katie Couric faced criticism for comments suggesting that Donald Trump's supporters are motivated by a jealousy of "intellectual elites." The hosts recall Couric's early career at NBC, specifically a 1994 segment where she and Bryant Gumbel struggled to understand the concept of the internet and "electronic mail." They characterize her as a "working stooge" for the globalist elite.

Dig Up Canada!
Episode 1537 8:51 - 12:44

1537: Dig Up Canada!

Joe Biden, 1994 Crime Bill Legacy

President Joe Biden is criticized for his recent rhetoric regarding police funding and his historical role in the 1994 Crime Bill. Biden has accused "MAGA Republicans" of wanting to defund the FBI and local law enforcement, while positioning his own budget as an investment in community policing and social services. Critics point out the irony of Biden's current stance given that his 1994 legislation contributed significantly to mass incarceration in the United States.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 1:45:05 - 1:50:17

1536: Killer Clown

Austin Police Shortage, 1994 Crime Bill Redux

Austin, Texas, is facing a severe police shortage of over 200 officers following "defund the police" initiatives and failed contract negotiations. DC Police Chief Robert Conte noted that the average homicide suspect has 11 prior arrests, highlighting a failure in the judicial system to keep violent offenders incarcerated. The analysis predicts a return to 1994-style "tough on crime" legislation as public safety becomes a primary voter concern for 2024.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 2:45:41 - 2:49:41

1361: Variant Factories

White House Claims Republicans Defunded the Police

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed that Republicans are the original "defunders" of the police because they voted against various spending bills that included law enforcement funding. Psaki specifically cited Republican opposition to the "COPS" program, a component of the 1994 crime bill authored by Joe Biden. Critics point out that this is a dishonest framing, as Republicans often vote against large "pork-filled" bills rather than the specific police funding contained within them.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 36:17 - 38:59

1282: Media Decomposition

1994 Crime Bill, "Predators" Quote Controversy

A 1994 clip of Joe Biden surfaced where he referred to certain youths as "predators" who must be "taken out of society." While Donald Trump accused Biden of using the term "super predators," fact-checkers noted that Hillary Clinton famously used the "super" prefix, though Biden's original "predators" rhetoric was equally aggressive regarding the 1994 Crime Bill.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 38:58 - 46:01

1282: Media Decomposition

Race Issues Debate, NLP Techniques

Joe Biden used Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques by asking viewers to "close your eyes" and imagine the Charlottesville protests. He criticized Trump's handling of the George Floyd protests and the use of tear gas near a church. Trump responded by highlighting his own criminal justice reform efforts and Biden's history with the 1994 Crime Bill, which Trump claimed harmed the African American community.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 45:24 - 49:10

1257: Doggy DNA

Abolition Feminism and the 1994 Crime Bill

Angela Davis introduced the concept of "abolition feminism," which opposes "carceral feminism" that relies on police and prisons to solve violence against women. She specifically targeted Joe Biden’s 1994 Crime Bill and the Violence Against Women Act as institutional failures. Davis argued that true safety requires a total revolution of the social, economic, and political future.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 38:32 - 45:06

1253: Trained Marxist

Robert Sandifer, Super Predators, 1994 Crime Bill

The 1994 murder of 11-year-old Robert "Yummy" Sandifer in Chicago served as the catalyst for the "super predator" myth. Academic John DiIulio used flawed data to predict a bloodbath of teenage violence, leading to the weaponization of the law enforcement system via the 1994 Crime Bill. The hosts attribute the long-term damage to black communities to this legislation, specifically citing Joe Biden's role in its passage.

Ogamacare
Episode 1223 1:52:03 - 1:57:16

1223: Ogamacare

Biden "Ogamacare" Slip, 1994 Crime Bill

Joe Biden's recent speeches feature several linguistic stumbles, including referring to the Affordable Care Act as "Ogamacare" and mispronouncing his own name. The discussion pivots to Biden's legislative history, specifically his authorship of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. This bill is credited with expanding the commercial prison system and the "super predator" rhetoric often associated with the Clintons.

11 years
Episode 1080 3:09:05 - 3:10:51

1080: 11 years

Dianne Feinstein, 1994 Border Enforcement Stance

A 1994 clip of Senator Dianne Feinstein shows her taking a hardline stance on border enforcement and the costs of illegal immigration to California's welfare and prison systems. The hosts contrast this historical position with current Democratic rhetoric, attributing the shift to "Orange Man Bad" sentiment.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861 1:27:14 - 1:31:28

861: Hate Crime Manager

Haitian Senator Bernard Sansaricq Denounces Clinton Foundation

Former Haitian Senator Bernard Sansaricq spoke at a Donald Trump event, accusing the Clintons of trying to bribe him during the 1994 U.S. invasion of Haiti. Sansaricq claims his visa was revoked after he refused to side with Bill Clinton and demands an audit of the billions of dollars in earthquake relief funds that allegedly never reached the Haitian people.

The Zen "Offer"
Episode 29 41:39 - 43:57

29: The Zen "Offer"

Internet History, Official Internet Yellow Pages

In 1994, the "Official Internet Yellow Pages" was published as a massive physical directory containing over 10,000 entries for the burgeoning World Wide Web. Published by New Riders and Osborne McGraw-Hill, these books attempted to categorize the internet in a format similar to a telephone directory. Today, these volumes serve as collector's items that document the early command-line and newsgroup era of online culture.