Topic: Aaron Sorkin

9 chapters across the catalog

neat-o
Episode 1697 2:49:08 - 2:51:57

1697: neat-o

Jill Biden Cabinet Meeting and West Wing Anniversary

First Lady Jill Biden recently led a portion of a White House cabinet meeting, drawing comparisons to historical figures like Edith Wilson. The White House also hosted a 25th-anniversary celebration for the TV show *The West Wing*, featuring creator Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin praised Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election as a "selfless act of statesmanship" reminiscent of the fictional series.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 27:59 - 32:33

1441: Yak Facts

Annual mRNA Vaccine Lexicon and Seasonal Patterns

Financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin questioned Scott Gottlieb regarding the necessity of a second booster for those over 50. Gottlieb predicted that the term "booster" will be replaced by "annual vaccine," mirroring the seasonal flu shot model. Both Pfizer and Moderna are developing Omicron-specific vaccines, with data expected to be released in May 2022.

Election Special
Episode 876 52:53 - 57:50

876: Election Special

Aaron Sorkin, Vanity Fair Letter and Hate Speech

Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin's open letter to his daughter, published in Vanity Fair, is condemned as "vile" and "hate speech." In the letter, Sorkin calls Trump a "thoroughly incompetent pig" and claims the KKK and "misogynist shitheads" won the election. The hosts mock Sorkin's claim that ISIS is celebrating and his suggestion that he would trade Trump for Richard Nixon.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 2:45:46 - 2:48:18

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Steve Jobs Movie Failure, Doctors Without Borders Bombing

The hosts note the box office failure of the new Steve Jobs movie written by Aaron Sorkin. They also discuss the recent bombing of another Doctors Without Borders (MSF) hospital in Yemen, speculating on the Obama administration's tense relationship with the organization following the Ebola crisis.

Red Cell
Episode 532 2:02:17 - 2:07:36

532: Red Cell

The Newsroom, HBO Drama and Media Slams

The HBO drama "The Newsroom," created by Aaron Sorkin, is criticized for its "gratuitous slams" against states like Oklahoma and its rewriting of history. The hosts mock the show's portrayal of "real news" and share a tangent about how women notice details like "nipples" or public indecency that men often overlook. The show is dismissed as an elitist production that fails to resonate with average Americans.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 15:35 - 19:03

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

Newsroom TV Show, Obama Gun Record Analysis

A segment from the HBO show Newsroom is analyzed for its portrayal of President Obama's record on gun control. The show argues that despite rhetoric from the NRA and conservative media, Obama received "F" grades from the Brady Campaign for failing to pass restrictive legislation. The clip suggests Obama has signed more repeals of federal gun policies than George W. Bush, making him an accidental ally to the gun lobby.

Chaff Hat
Episode 422 25:54 - 27:22

422: Chaff Hat

The Newsroom HBO Series, Aaron Sorkin, History Revisionism

A critique of the HBO series "The Newsroom" suggests the show serves as a vehicle for Aaron Sorkin to rewrite recent history, such as the BP oil spill, to favor a liberal perspective. The hosts argue the show portrays news producers in an unrealistic, idealized light that does not reflect the industry's actual ratings-driven nature.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 10:36 - 13:51

271: By Executive Order

Facebook Valuation, Russian Investment, and Goldman Sachs IPO

The Social Network's success at the Golden Globes is linked to a perceived effort by Goldman Sachs to inflate Facebook's IPO valuation. The discussion highlights a $50 billion valuation backed by Russian investment and notes the awkward behavior of director David Fincher and the cast during the awards ceremony.