Topic: Black Vote

10 chapters across the catalog

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 1:09:37 - 1:13:36

1678: Stolen Cookies

Amber Rose and Van Jones on the Shifting Black Vote

Social media influencer Amber Rose spoke at the RNC, detailing her transition from believing "left-wing propaganda" about Donald Trump to becoming a supporter. Rose argued that Trump's movement is inclusive of all races and backgrounds, a sentiment that sparked debate among media panels. CNN's Van Jones reacted by warning that Republicans are successfully "eating the cookies" of the Democratic Party by making inroads with labor and minority voters.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 57:20 - 58:51

1422: Honk Honk

Black Sox Scandal, Brian Flores, and Voting Rights

The 1919 World Series "Black Sox" gambling scandal is compared to modern allegations by coach Brian Flores that the Miami Dolphins owner offered incentives to throw games. The segment also touches on the ratification of the 19th Amendment for women's suffrage, contrasting it with current debates over federal voting rights legislation.

Wappie
Episode 1349 10:54 - 14:38

1349: Wappie

United Kingdom Zero Points, Dutch Virtue Signaling

The United Kingdom received zero points from both the professional juries and the public vote during the 2021 Eurovision finals, a result attributed to post-Brexit political sentiment. The Netherlands also performed poorly, receiving zero public points for an entry themed around Black Lives Matter and slavery. Critics argued the Dutch entry failed to represent national culture, focusing instead on virtue signaling rather than musical appeal.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245

1245: Mask Up!

Joe Biden Presidential Campaign and Racial Controversy

Joe Biden faces scrutiny following controversial remarks regarding African-American voters and their political loyalty. The discussion explores the potential impact of these statements on the 2020 presidential race, comparing the situation to Donald Trump's past controversies. Campaign manager Simone Sanders is noted for her efforts to deflect the resulting criticism.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 2:47:00 - 2:50:40

1240: Meat Must Flow

ADOS Movement, Diddy and the Black Vote

The American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) movement is gaining political traction, with figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs stating that the black vote should not be given to the Democratic Party for free. Diddy argued that Joe Biden must offer "tangibles," such as a clear plan for reparations, rather than just more studies. The hosts suggest that the Democrats' assumption of total support from the African-American community is being challenged by this demand for specific policy results.

Slackified
Episode 1199 2:36:26 - 2:39:39

1199: Slackified

Steve Bannon, Bloomberg's Ad Blitz and the Black Vote

Steve Bannon suggests that Michael Bloomberg is launching a "money nuclear weapon" on Super Tuesday to dominate the primary. Bannon also believes Hillary Clinton is waiting for the right moment to enter the race and "save" the party from Bloomberg. The segment notes Bloomberg's heavy advertising focus on black voters in California and New York.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 1:29:30 - 1:33:37

1197: Fossil Fools

Al Green, Lack of Diversity in Impeachment Experts

Representative Al Green expresses "heartfelt regrets" on the House floor regarding the lack of "people of color" among the constitutional scholars testifying before the Judiciary Committee. Green argues that this exclusion sends a negative message to the world. The hosts discuss the political implications of the Democratic Party potentially taking the black vote for granted.

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149 2:32:26 - 2:34:50

1149: Couple of Reds

Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, VP Selection Calculus

The hosts debate the likely vice-presidential pick for Joe Biden, with Adam Curry betting on Stacey Abrams while John C. Dvorak considers Kamala Harris. They discuss the political necessity of picking a candidate who can secure the black vote, though they note that Harris's background may be problematic for the ADOS movement. The segment analyzes the historical pattern of rivals becoming running mates in U.S. presidential elections.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861 1:42:00 - 1:43:34

861: Hate Crime Manager

Barack Obama Defends Legacy at Black Caucus Dinner

President Barack Obama delivered an impassioned speech at the Congressional Black Caucus dinner, telling attendees that he would consider it a "personal insult" to his legacy if they did not vote in the upcoming election. He framed the choice as a defense of the progress made during his eight years in office.

Episode 407 46:58 - 50:28

407: Exploding Dog

Political Strategy, Black Community and Prop 8

The impact of Obama's marriage announcement on the black voting block is discussed, referencing the role of black churches in the passage of Proposition 8 in California. The strategy is viewed as a risky move to gain "gay money" while potentially alienating socially conservative minority voters.