Topic: Ad Libbed

11 chapters across the catalog

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:45:53 - 1:49:15

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Chuck Todd's Podcast and Ad-Libbing Struggles

An analysis of the "Chuck Toddcast" highlights the difference between Chuck Todd's professional teleprompter reading and his ad-libbed podcasting style. The hosts note Todd's frequent use of filler words like "um" and "ah" when not reading a script. The segment also mentions Jake Tapper's appearance on the show to discuss his book.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 5:47 - 8:34

1739: Hypophora

Jon Stewart Podcast, Jen Psaki Interview Critique

Jon Stewart's podcast performance is criticized for a perceived inability to ad-lib effectively compared to his scripted work. In a recent episode, Stewart interviewed Jen Psaki regarding the Trump administration's potential cuts to USAID and the State Department. Psaki argued that Democrats should focus their messaging on how these programs support early childhood education and Medicaid rather than defending government institutions generally.

Caliphate Cubs
Episode 1420 2:21:17 - 2:28:04

1420: Caliphate Cubs

No Agenda Production Process and Al Sharpton History

The hosts describe their rigid production routine, which involves a "Rule Number One" of not speaking to each other outside of the show to preserve spontaneous chemistry. Adam Curry uses a system called the "Freedom Controller" to organize clips and articles, while John Dvorak prepares his own list of segments. An aside mentions a claim that Al Sharpton received his MSNBC show as part of a deal involving the Comcast-NBC merger.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 17:46 - 20:12

1393: Space Wake

No Agenda Production Philosophy and Ad-Libbed Format

The hosts explain their unique production philosophy, which involves zero pre-show communication or scripted segments to maintain a "real" and lively atmosphere. They criticize the mainstream media's use of pre-interviews, arguing that such rehearsals ruin the authenticity of the final product. This professional tactic relies on their shared history and ability to react to information in real-time without in-studio producers.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 2:28:25 - 2:32:23

1380: TransMoney

Joe Biden's Speech Patterns and Labor Union Comments

President Biden's frequent use of the phrase "guess what" is analyzed as a childlike speech habit. A clip of Biden discussing labor unions and "dignity" is scrutinized for its confusing phrasing, with the hosts suggesting the President is struggling when ad-libbing.

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 2:32:19 - 2:34:10

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Biden Prompter Flubs, Mars Vaccines

During his address, President Biden made several incoherent statements, including a claim about "discovering vaccines on Mars" that "gave us the internet." These errors are attributed to teleprompter malfunctions or the President's difficulty with ad-libbing. The flubs have become a point of focus for those questioning his cognitive clarity.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 41:03 - 43:37

845: Kaine & Unable

LGBTQ Protection and Evangelical Support

In a departure from traditional Republican rhetoric, Donald Trump pledged to protect LGBTQ citizens from "hateful foreign ideologies," a reference to the Pulse nightclub shooting. The inclusion of the "Q" in the acronym was noted as a late addition to the script. Trump also expressed contrition and gratitude for the support he received from the evangelical community during his address.

Mono Nuptials
Episode 805 1:42:47 - 1:45:09

805: Mono Nuptials

Marco Rubio Comedy Chops, Yoga Joke Analysis

The hosts praise Marco Rubio's comedic timing during the debate, specifically his ad-libbed joke about Ted Cruz and Donald Trump doing yoga. They suggest Rubio has the "chops" to host Saturday Night Live.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 2:30 - 4:58

432: Felonious Bears

Obama "You Didn't Build That" Comment, Mechanic Anecdote

A local mechanic in Denver questions the hosts about the show's content while repairing a vehicle's power steering. The conversation shifts to President Barack Obama's recent "you didn't build that" remarks regarding small businesses and government infrastructure. The hosts suggest the comment was an unscripted ad-lib that reveals the President's true ideology regarding collective effort versus individual achievement.

Israel to Bomb Iran Nothing to See Here Folks Just Shooting Moose...
Episode 46 44:25 - 46:49

46: Israel to Bomb Iran Nothing to See Here Folks Just Shooting Moose...

Larry David and Curb Your Enthusiasm Structure

The improvisational nature of Larry David's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is contrasted with the tightly scripted success of the original Seinfeld series. While David is recognized as the "real brains" behind Seinfeld, the lack of structure in his current work is described as bothersome by some viewers who prefer traditional narrative arcs.