Topic: Baby Dog

5 chapters across the catalog

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:33:56 - 2:37:29

1421: Chuckle Tell

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice and "Baby Dog"

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice made headlines by holding up his bulldog, "Baby Dog," and telling actress Bette Midler to "kiss her honey" during a state speech. This was a response to Midler's derogatory comments about West Virginians following Senator Joe Manchin's opposition to the Build Back Better plan. The incident highlighted the growing cultural divide between state leaders and Hollywood critics.

Bug Appetit!
Episode 1351 48:46 - 52:55

1351: Bug Appetit!

West Virginia Vaccine Incentives, Governor Jim Justice

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announces a series of "Vaccinillion" incentives, including college scholarships and custom Rocky Ridge F-150 pickup trucks. Justice uses his bulldog, "Baby Dog," as a mascot to encourage residents to register in the state's tracking system. The hosts mock the governor's approach as a desperate attempt to drive registration.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 2:40:28 - 2:46:37

1107: Carbon Budget

Roger Stone Parody, Baby Hitler, Show Outro

The show concludes with a musical parody about Roger Stone's arrest and a series of clips featuring Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump. A bizarre recurring theme regarding "Baby Hitler" and whether pro-life individuals would kill him is featured in the closing mix. The hosts sign off with their traditional "adios mofos" as the "war on alternative media" clip plays.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 1:54:09 - 1:57:35

1031: Dog Dazer

Fur Babies and Dogs as Child Substitutes

The hosts discuss the growing trend of millennials treating dogs as "fur babies" and substitutes for children. Listeners from Missouri and Nebraska provide anecdotes of people bringing dogs into grocery stores, movie theaters, and college classrooms. This phenomenon is debated as being either a nationwide trend or one confined to "liberal" urban areas.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 57:56 - 1:03:01

992: Robo-Trump

Sir Anonymous Donation, Baby Boomer Generational Rant

A long-time donor from "Dog Patch" contributes $800 and provides a lengthy critique of the millennial generation. The rant defends Baby Boomers, arguing they improved the environment and social conditions that millennials now take for granted. The donor also criticizes the superficiality of social media culture and the "experiential society."