Topic: Abbie Martin

19 chapters across the catalog

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 25:00 - 30:56

1607: Lazinsky

Abby Martin and the Human Shield Narrative

Journalist Abby Martin argues that the term "human shield" is a racist trope used by the "Empire" to justify mass slaughter in Gaza, Libya, and Iraq. The hosts dispute her claims regarding the density of Gaza compared to cities like San Francisco and Manhattan. They also review historical uses of the human shield narrative, including a 2022 report on ISIS detainees in Syria.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 1:21:10 - 1:25:55

1400: The Learning Curve

Abby Martin RT Departure, Net Neutrality Victory

The hosts revisit the 700th episode of No Agenda, which coincided with Abby Martin's departure from RT. Martin celebrated "net neutrality" as her greatest victory, which the hosts argue was actually a move to allow ISPs to quash "illegal" traffic like BitTorrent. The retrospective highlights the shift in independent media and the perceived naivety of early internet activism.

Bandwich
Episode 707 2:44:37 - 2:50:42

707: Bandwich

Abby Martin, Russia Today, Zeitgeist Movement Speech

Former RT host Abby Martin gave a keynote speech at a Zeitgeist Movement event in Berlin, where she spoke about environmental crises and "trash islands the size of Texas." The hosts critique her delivery as monotone and "depressed," noting her frequent use of profanity. They evaluate her as a "stunningly beautiful" but technically poor public speaker who has been "damaged" by her experience at Russia Today.

Bandwich
Episode 707 2:50:42 - 2:57:37

707: Bandwich

Media Roots, Karl Rove Reality Quote, Abby Martin Critique

Abby Martin discussed her website Media Roots and cited the famous Karl Rove quote about empires creating their own reality. The hosts analyze her transition from RT to independent blogging, suggesting she is in "bad shape" and needs professional help. They offer to "fix" her career by teaching her how to deliver her message more effectively without the "circle jerk of fuckery" rhetoric.

Bidentification
Episode 700 2:20:48 - 2:25:49

700: Bidentification

Abby Martin's Departure from RT and Net Neutrality

Abby Martin hosts the final episode of "Breaking the Set" on RT, tearfully announcing her departure to pursue independent projects. The hosts mock her emotional sign-off and her claim that the FCC's net neutrality vote was a personal victory. They analyze her delivery and the "faux sincerity" of her broadcast style.

Threat Stream
Episode 688 1:36:25 - 1:40:38

688: Threat Stream

Bernie Sanders and the Science Denial Meme

Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a resolution to the Keystone XL bill intended to force Republicans to go on the record regarding climate change. Media personality Abby Martin praised the move as a way to expose "science deniers." The hosts criticize this as "trickery" and compare the political pressure to the coercive environment described in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged."

Extractive
Episode 641 2:32:46 - 2:40:18

641: Extractive

Abby Martin, Joe Rogan Experience Interview

Abby Martin's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience is critiqued for her use of profanity and her "vitriolic" comments about former colleague Liz Wall. Martin claims Wall was a "pawn" for neocon think tanks like the Foreign Policy Initiative. The hosts find Martin's ego and unprofessionalism revealing of her character.

Prison Prep
Episode 597 20:00 - 24:15

597: Prison Prep

Abby Martin RT Resignation, Ukraine Coverage Criticism

RT anchor Abby Martin went off-script to condemn Russia's military occupation of Crimea, claiming editorial independence. The hosts analyze her delivery, suggesting she was reading from a teleprompter despite claiming to speak "from the heart," and question the timing of her statement.

Marketecture
Episode 567 44:25 - 49:20

567: Marketecture

Russia Today Talent and TV Production Coaching

The Russia Today (RT) network's presentation style is analyzed, focusing on new host Erin Ade of the show "Boom Bust." The hosts critique the "coaching" at RT, noting that both Ade and Abby Martin exhibit similar physical mannerisms and awkward set navigation. They discuss Ade's background in extreme sports and Singaporean media, suggesting that the network's production choices often distract from the content.

Grays+Monkeys=Humans
Episode 555 1:57:14 - 1:59:29

555: Grays+Monkeys=Humans

Euronews Coverage, RT and Al Jazeera

The hosts critique the presentation styles of various international news outlets, including Euronews, Russia Today (RT), and Al Jazeera. They specifically mock an RT segment featuring Abby Martin and discuss the availability of these networks on satellite dishes. Al Jazeera is noted for being professional but lacking the "nutty" content found on CNN.

No Coup
Episode 529 50:05 - 1:01:50

529: No Coup

Russell Tice Allegations of NSA Political Spying

Former NSA analyst Russell Tice appears in clips from RT's "Break the Set" with Abby Martin, alleging that the NSA targeted high-ranking officials including then-Senator Barack Obama and Justice Samuel Alito. Tice claims the surveillance was directed by the Vice President's office during the Bush administration. The discussion explores the potential for this data to be used as leverage or blackmail against government branches.

Episode 527 35:41 - 41:18

527: Odious Selfies

Abby Martin, RT News, Predator Drone Humor

The Russian news outlet RT is criticized as a sophisticated propaganda machine that uses attractive hosts like Abby Martin to deliver anti-US narratives. A clip features Obama joking about using Predator drones on his daughters' potential suitors, which RT uses to portray him as a cavalier leader. The hosts discuss how RT blends legitimate criticism with state-sponsored messaging.

Don't Be Nosey
Episode 421 2:11:50 - 2:19:22

421: Don't Be Nosey

Russia Today (RT) Media Criticism and Abby Martin

The hosts critique the production quality and messaging of Russia Today (RT), specifically targeting anchor Abby Martin's delivery and the network's new "Question More" slogan. While RT is often dismissed as state propaganda, the segment references a Glenn Greenwald article arguing that Western media outlets owned by defense contractors or banks face similar conflicts of interest.

The Data Hole
Episode 420

420: The Data Hole

Abby Martin, RT Propaganda and Television Presentation Standards

A critique of Russia Today (RT) host Abby Martin focuses on her television presentation and perceived role in Russian propaganda. The analysis suggests her delivery and styling are unsuitable for high ratings despite her appearance. The discussion posits that her content follows directives from Moscow aimed at criticizing the United States and President Barack Obama.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 2:54 - 6:17

420: The Data Hole

RT Coverage, Obama and the African-American Community

Russia Today aired a segment featuring Dr. Wilmer Leon criticizing President Barack Obama's record regarding the African-American community. The report argues that Obama has catered to LGBT and immigrant groups while ignoring inequalities affecting black Americans, such as prison overpopulation. The commentary suggests Russia is using this narrative to needle the administration and potentially influence the upcoming election.