Topic: Bill Kristol

19 chapters across the catalog

White Tears
Episode 1256 53:55 - 55:52

1256: White Tears

Lincoln Project Ad, Russian Bounty Allegations

The Lincoln Project, a group of "Never Trump" Republicans including Rick Wilson and Bill Kristol, released an advertisement accusing President Trump of ignoring intelligence that Russia paid bounties to the Taliban to kill American soldiers. The ad is criticized as "war talk" from neoconservatives intended to provoke conflict with Russia. The timing is linked to ongoing negotiations for the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 1:27:02 - 1:31:22

1249: KBALL One

Never-Trump Ads and the Presidential Bunker Myth

A new ad campaign from the group "Defending Democracy Together," led by Bill Kristol, attacks President Trump for allegedly "hiding" in a bunker during protests. Former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino clarified that moving a president to a bunker is a mandatory Secret Service protocol, not a personal choice. The ad also features criticisms from former Defense Secretary James Mattis regarding the President's leadership.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 2:05:56 - 2:08:26

1211: Pale Male

Bill Kristol, "President Pence" Ad Campaign

Neoconservative Bill Kristol appeared on "Morning Joe" to promote a new ad campaign from "Defending Democracy Together" advocating for a Mike Pence presidency. The ad highlights Pence's conservative credentials and lack of personal scandals compared to Trump. Kristol admits the strategy is partly intended to annoy Trump and create suspicion between the President and Vice President.

Otherize
Episode 1082 13:53 - 16:19

1082: Otherize

Bill Kristol, Brian Stelter, Fox News Management Criticism

Bill Kristol and Brian Stelter criticized Fox News management for allowing guests to use inflammatory rhetoric regarding George Soros. Kristol argued that the "Soros occupied" narrative is a trope that should have been corrected in real-time by the host. The controversy has led to calls for Fox investors and talent to distance themselves from the network's primetime programming.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 2:20:30 - 2:22:33

996: Rats on a Plane

Bill Kristol, Neoconservative Stance on Iran

Neoconservative commentator Bill Kristol has appeared on news panels advocating for the U.S. to "stand with the Iranian people" against the ruling regime. Critics point out the irony of Kristol's sudden concern for Iranian citizens after years of advocating for military strikes against the country.

RACE: other
Episode 950 2:22:44 - 2:30:07

950: RACE: other

Alliance for Securing Democracy, Neocons and Democrats Unite

A new think tank called the Alliance for Securing Democracy has formed, bringing together prominent neoconservatives like Bill Kristol and Mike Chertoff with Obama-era Democrats. The group's mission is to counter Russian interference in democratic institutions. The hosts view this as a "regrouping" of the political establishment against the Trump administration's outsider approach.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 56:00 - 59:28

921: Bagels & Bins

Bana Alabed Twitter Account and Pro-War Rhetoric

The Twitter account of Syrian child Bana Alabed is scrutinized for posting sophisticated political messages in English. Recent tweets praised Bill Kristol and urged President Trump to buy more F-35 fighter jets. The hosts suggest the account is a manufactured propaganda tool used to influence Western public opinion in favor of military intervention.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 2:38:21 - 2:43:59

904: Reich 4.0

Outro, Final Jingles and Sign-off

The show concludes with a series of jingles featuring Bill Kristol, Al Sharpton, and Donald Trump. The hosts sign off from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the upcoming Sunday broadcast.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 1:02:33 - 1:08:27

903: Eat Lipstick

Bill Kristol, Elitism, New Americans for Labor

Editor Bill Kristol suggests that "new Americans" are needed because the white working class has become "decadent, lazy, and spoiled." The hosts blast Kristol as an elitist who views immigrants primarily as cheap labor for the wealthy. They discuss how this sentiment reflects a broader disdain for the American poor among both neoconservatives and progressive journalists.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 42:04 - 44:08

867: Wordy Durd

White House De-escalation, The Weekly Standard Neocons

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest is heard downplaying the likelihood of military action against the Assad regime in Aleppo. Meanwhile, the hosts criticize "The Weekly Standard" and its editors, including Bill Kristol, for their neoconservative "PNAC" agenda and poor editorial quality.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 1:20:28 - 1:25:07

849: Short Circuit

Libyan Driver's Perspective and Trump Quitting Satire

Adam Curry recounts a conversation with a Libyan driver in Austin named Tawfiq, who expressed that life was better under Muammar Gaddafi despite his dictatorship. The discussion then shifts to a satirical article from the Charlotte Observer claiming Donald Trump quit the race to reveal the gullibility of Republican voters. This satire is linked to actual efforts by neocons like Bill Kristol to push for a third-party candidate.

Tool Followers
Episode 830 1:48:14 - 1:51:12

830: Tool Followers

Media Industry Decline and Low Public Trust

The news media is facing a crisis of credibility, with public trust ratings lower than those of Congress. The hosts argue that the industry's reliance on pharmaceutical advertising prevents honest reporting on drug pricing, while "elites" like Bill Kristol remain delusional about their ability to control the political narrative.

Ten Times
Episode 826 1:05:07 - 1:08:25

826: Ten Times

Bill Kristol, Third-Party Candidate Search

Neoconservative figure Bill Kristol is actively seeking a third-party candidate to challenge both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Names mentioned include Senator Ben Sasse, Tom Coburn, and Mitt Romney, though most have declined to run. Kristol's efforts are characterized as delusional, particularly his dismissal of the legal and logistical hurdles required to get a new candidate on state ballots.

Postcard From Paris
Episode 823 57:33 - 1:05:47

823: Postcard From Paris

GOP Defectors, Third-Party Candidates, Mitt Romney Option

Prominent Republicans including Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham have announced they will not support Donald Trump despite previous pledges. Neoconservative commentator Bill Kristol is reportedly exploring third-party options, mentioning names like retired General Jim Mattis, Ben Sasse, and Mitt Romney. Meanwhile, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is discussed as a viable alternative for voters dissatisfied with the two-party system.

Faschtech
Episode 704 44:34 - 53:12

704: Faschtech

Tom Cotton, Bill Kristol, and Gay Bar Allegations

Senator Tom Cotton is identified as a protégé of neoconservative Bill Kristol, who is reportedly promoting Cotton as a potential vice-presidential candidate. The hosts discuss rumors regarding Cotton's personal life, including allegations from "Brian the Gay Crusader" about Cotton being spotted at a D.C. gay bar and appearing on the app Grindr. They speculate that the Democratic party may use these allegations as a "Trojan Horse" to disrupt Republican voter support during a future campaign.

Non-linear War
Episode 674 32:47 - 38:11

674: Non-linear War

Institute of Modern Russia, Non-Linear War and Information Weaponization

A white paper from the Institute of Modern Russia titled "The Menace of Unreality" describes how the Kremlin allegedly weaponizes information and culture. The report introduces the concept of "non-linear war" and accuses Russia of sowing confusion in the West through social media trolls and alternative media.

Mirific!
Episode 659 5:04 - 14:51

659: Mirific!

Foreign Policy Initiative, Obama and The Indispensable Nation

The Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), a neoconservative think tank featuring Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan, released a document labeling the United States the "indispensable nation." President Barack Obama recently adopted this specific terminology during a meeting at the Pentagon with Chuck Hagel and General Martin Dempsey. The FPI executive summary explicitly calls for the repeal of defense cuts under the 2011 Budget Control Act to maintain global military leadership.

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 35:32 - 38:45

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Al Sharpton, Bowe Bergdahl Defense on MSNBC

Al Sharpton defended the Obama administration's actions regarding Bowe Bergdahl on his MSNBC program, "PoliticsNation." During the segment, Sharpton and guest Joan Walsh emphasized the "sacred duty" to leave no soldier behind, while Sharpton was mocked by critics for using the phrase "shut and dry" instead of "cut and dry."

Problematic Woman
Episode 375 1:35:58 - 1:42:22

375: Problematic Woman

Bill Kristol, Neoconservative Opposition to Ron Paul

Neoconservative commentator Bill Kristol argues on C-SPAN that the Republican Party would be better off if Ron Paul left the party. Kristol criticizes Paul's "isolationist" views and compares him to Pat Buchanan. The hosts counter that Kristol and his peers are "Republicans in Name Only" (RINOs) who favor big government and international interventionism.