Topic: Appearance

10 chapters across the catalog

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 48:44 - 52:33

1496: Deport Greta

Kanye West, Chris Cuomo Interview

Kanye West, now known as Ye, appeared on Chris Cuomo's show via video chat from his car. During the exchange, Cuomo questioned Ye's mental health and "looping thoughts," while Ye countered by pointing out Cuomo's own use of antidepressants. The interview is part of a series of controversial media appearances by the artist.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 1:08:03 - 1:11:27

1414: Coof Croup

Media Booking Frustrations, Megyn Kelly, Podcast Scheduling

A host describes the logistical frustrations of being booked for a media appearance on Megyn Kelly's show, involving multiple cancellations and rescheduling requests. Despite the annoyance of being "bounced around," the host acknowledges the value of the platform. The discussion highlights the hierarchy and power dynamics involved in mainstream and independent media collaborations.

McClintock Effect
Episode 1343 1:37:19 - 1:41:10

1343: McClintock Effect

Rogue Ways Podcast, Tina the Keeper Interview

Lindsey from the "Rogue Ways" podcast reached out to the hosts following a clip usage, leading to a discussion about the etiquette of podcast guest requests. The hosts expressed a general policy against joint appearances on other shows, citing the time and effort required. They also noted the success of a recent rare interview with "Tina the Keeper," which outperformed many other episodes on the interviewer's feed.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 2:18:58 - 2:20:33

931: Putin's Playbook

Celebrity Throwbacks, Young Alex Jones and George Clooney

A discussion on celebrity appearances highlights a "throwback" photo of a young Alex Jones, with the hosts noting he was a "good-looking guy" in his youth. This is contrasted with George Clooney, who is described as having been a "goofy-looking kid" before becoming a Hollywood leading man.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861 1:34:32 - 1:37:30

861: Hate Crime Manager

Economic Hitman Claims Donald Trump Weighs 300 Pounds

A source described as an "economic hitman" claims that Donald Trump weighs approximately 300 pounds, significantly more than his reported weight of 236 pounds. The hosts analyze Trump's posture on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," noting that he leans forward to appear thinner on camera.

All Juice & No Seeds
Episode 773 26:25 - 27:50

773: All Juice & No Seeds

Jeb Bush, Farsightedness and Creepy Glasses

A brief tangent regarding Jeb Bush's physical appearance on the debate stage. The hosts discuss how his glasses make his eyes appear unnaturally large due to his farsightedness, which they claim creates a "creepy" or "alien" look. They contrast this with how women often use makeup to mitigate the magnifying effects of corrective lenses.

Tech Surge
Episode 559 33:56 - 38:49

559: Tech Surge

Media Criticism and Gender Double Standards

A discussion regarding the criticism of women in media follows a backlash over comments made about journalist Emily Dreyfus. The argument is made that anyone appearing in media is subject to criticism regarding their appearance as part of the "game" of public life. The conversation touches on the perceived double standard where praising a woman's appearance is acceptable, but noting a decline in attractiveness results in accusations of misogyny.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 1:58:42 - 2:01:22

358: Bogative Charity

Media Figure Physicality, David Gregory Height, Beth Wilkinson Appearance

The hosts discuss the physical stature of David Gregory and his wife Beth Wilkinson, noting that Gregory is approximately 6'5" tall. They comment on Wilkinson's appearance in public photos and the difficulty of finding accurate height information for public figures on the internet. The conversation includes a humorous correction from the chat room regarding the host's accidental use of the name "Dale" instead of David.

Agenda 21
Episode 315 2:26:09 - 2:27:43

315: Agenda 21

Chuck Schumer Infrastructure and Jobs Script Flub

Senator Chuck Schumer is criticized for a perceived script flub during a media appearance regarding the economy. Schumer appears to struggle with his talking points about infrastructure and employment mandates, leading the hosts to mock his reliance on prepared lines.