Topic: Ahmed Mohamed

11 chapters across the catalog

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 1:50:56 - 1:52:29

901: Men in Skirts

Ahmed Mohamed, Clock Boy Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed

A defamation lawsuit filed by Ahmed Mohamed, known as "Clock Boy," against journalist Ben Shapiro was dismissed by a Texas judge. Mohamed had sued after Shapiro questioned his motives for bringing a clock that resembled a bomb to school. The judge ordered Mohamed's family to pay Shapiro's legal fees and court costs.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 28:30 - 32:17

851: Captain Talking Points

Ahmed Mohamed, "My Sharia Law" Subconscious Singing

Adam Curry recounts a humorous and awkward encounter on a flight where he mistook a fellow passenger for Ahmed Mohamed, the "clock boy." While tired, Curry subconsciously began humming a parody song titled "My Sharia Law" to the tune of "My Cherie Amour." The segment also touches on the $15 million lawsuit filed by Mohamed's family against his former school district.

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 1:48:04 - 1:49:46

768: Terror Tuesdays

Ahmed Mohamed, Clock Boy and Qatar Migration

Ahmed Mohamed, known as "Clock Boy," emigrates to Qatar after receiving a scholarship, following the controversy over his "hoax bomb" at a Texas high school. The hosts note that Mohamed met with the President of Sudan, a known war criminal, prior to his departure. They characterize the entire event as a manufactured scam designed to provoke accusations of Islamophobia against U.S. authorities.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 2:27:32 - 2:28:55

764: Can You See That Juice?

Ahmed Mohamed, Clock Kid Father's Facebook

New information has emerged regarding the father of "Clock Kid" Ahmed Mohamed, Sudanese activist El Hassan Mohamed. Reports indicate he maintains an Arabic Facebook page featuring 9/11 conspiracy theories and claims that the attacks were a U.S.-sponsored hoax. The Irving school district claims it has more information on the incident but cannot release it without a family waiver.

VAWG
Episode 760 2:06:03 - 2:09:11

760: VAWG

Ahmed Mohamed Google Science Fair, Clockboy Celebrity

Ahmed Mohamed, known as "Clockboy," attended the Google Science Fair as a celebrity guest following his arrest for bringing a disassembled clock to school. The media continues to portray him as a "star" and a "nerd," with upcoming meetings scheduled at the United Nations. The hosts argue that the boy is being used as a political prop by various organizations and predict a difficult transition out of the spotlight.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 37:42 - 38:38

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Ahmed Mohamed, Clockboy Controversy, and CAIR Involvement

The story of Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas teenager arrested for bringing a disassembled clock to school, is introduced as a potential PR stunt. The rapid involvement of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is noted as a suspicious element. The segment teases a deeper investigation into the family's background and the nature of the device.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 55:09 - 58:52

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Ahmed Mohamed, Mark Cuban, and Civilization Jihad Claims

Mark Cuban and Bill Maher express skepticism regarding the "Clockboy" incident, with Cuban noting that Ahmed's sister appeared to be prompting his answers during a phone call. Glenn Beck and guest Jim Hansen characterize the event as a "civilization jihad" PR stunt involving a "hoax bomb." Allegations surface that Ahmed's sister had previously been suspended for a bomb threat, suggesting a family vendetta against the school district.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 58:53 - 1:03:52

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Irving School District, Parental Non-Cooperation, and Obama's Tweet

Mayor Beth Van Duyne reveals that Ahmed Mohamed's family has refused to release his school records or meet with city officials, opting instead for a press conference. The family's planned trip to Mecca for the Hajj and an invitation to the White House are scrutinized. Questions are raised about the timing of President Obama's "Cool Clock" tweet, which occurred before the public had seen photos of the device.

Blue Waffles
Episode 758 1:19:52 - 1:26:21

758: Blue Waffles

Ahmed Mohamed Clock Incident, Irving Texas Controversy

Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old in Irving, Texas, was detained after bringing a disassembled digital clock in a pencil case to school, which officials mistook for a hoax bomb. The incident sparked a national debate on Islamophobia, leading to an invitation to the White House from President Obama, though skeptics point to the involvement of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in managing the media narrative.

Dairy Air
Episode 757 2:42 - 10:51

757: Dairy Air

Antebellum 2.0, Ahmed Mohamed Clock Incident, and Civil War Rhetoric

The arrest of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed in Irving, Texas, for bringing a homemade clock to school sparked national debate and accusations of racism. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden utilized the event to address xenophobia, with Biden comparing current political rhetoric to the 19th-century Know Nothing Party. This cultural divide between Northern and Southern perspectives suggests a period of "Antebellum 2.0" leading toward significant domestic conflict.

Episode 412 2:32:10 - 2:34:59

412: Red Square Patch

Egypt Presidential Election and Muslim Brotherhood Lead

Initial results from the Egyptian presidential election show Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi in the lead, followed by former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq. This outcome contradicts early Western media predictions that the Brotherhood would remain a marginal political force. The potential for a religious-led government in Egypt raises significant questions about the future of regional stability and the "Arab Spring" movement.