Topic: Buffalo

48 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 39:25 - 40:50

1827: CIS-Lunar

Philadelphia Flyers Broadcast Hot Mic Incident

During a Philadelphia Flyers game against the Buffalo Sabres, an announcer was caught on a hot mic making a crude joke to a technician during a TV timeout. The comment, "While you're down there, would you mind blowing me," was broadcast over the airwaves. The hosts discuss this as a classic broadcasting trope that occasionally results in professional penalties when captured live.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 3:03:58 - 3:07:01

1742: Golden Poop

NFL Tush Push, Competition Committee Dispute

The Green Bay Packers have filed a motion to ban the "tush push" (or "brotherly shove") play in the NFL, citing safety concerns and unfair advantages. The play, used most effectively by the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills, has an 87% conversion rate. Critics argue the play is essentially a modified quarterback sneak that relies on the extreme physical strength of specific players rather than a flaw in the rules.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 1:27:18 - 1:40:33

1656: Johnson Pivot

Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony, Local Meetups

A series of donations from producers across the U.S. and Europe were read, including a "resentment release" coach and various new knights. The ceremony included the traditional "Hookers & Blow" and "Poon Tang" jingles. The segment concluded with a reminder that producer credits can be used on professional platforms like LinkedIn and IMDb.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 1:28:43 - 1:31:05

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Executive Producer Ben and Concrete Construction

A producer named Ben, who works in commercial concrete construction, contributed $1,000 after hearing a host on the Joe Rogan Experience. Ben's note introduced the term "buffalo feathers" to describe mainstream media misinformation, and he was granted a "de-ducing" while he considers a formal knight name for the roundtable.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 1:00:21 - 1:02:35

1526: Canuck Chuck

Damar Hamlin, CPR Challenge, Super Bowl Appearance

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin has partnered with the American Heart Association to launch a CPR challenge following his on-field cardiac arrest. The hosts discuss public skepticism regarding Hamlin's recent appearance at a Bills game, where he was seen wearing a hoodie that obscured his face.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516

1516: Carbon Bomb

Buffalo Blizzard and Historical Global Cooling Comparisons

The Northeast United States, specifically Buffalo, New York, experienced a severe winter storm labeled the "blizzard of the century." Historical comparisons are drawn to the 1977 blizzard, noting that media reports during that era attributed extreme cold to global cooling. The current death toll in Buffalo continues to rise as the governor declares a state of emergency.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 3:19 - 7:55

1516: Carbon Bomb

Sky News Australia Reports on Buffalo Corpse Footage

Sky News Australia panelist Rebecca Weiser discussed unverified social media footage allegedly showing Americans in Buffalo laughing at a frozen corpse. Despite admitting she had not seen the footage herself, the panel used the story to criticize American social behavior. Subsequent investigations by the hosts found no evidence of the video on alternative platforms like Rumble or Brighteon.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 1:40:37 - 1:45:26

1502: Shood Fortage

Donor Thank-Yous, Shakedown Street Knighting

The hosts continue thanking producers, including Alex Green, who is knighted as "Sir Brafacy of Shakedown Street." Green shares how the show gave him the courage to express conservative opinions in liberal New York. He also provides books written by his grandfather, Bill Green, regarding the role of elites in society.

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505

1505: Cat's Paw

Lake Effect Snow, Buffalo Bills Game Relocation

A massive lake effect storm moved through the Great Lakes region toward the Northeast, resulting in several feet of snow and at least two deaths. The Buffalo Bills relocated their scheduled home game against the Detroit Lions to Detroit due to the extreme weather conditions. Meteorologists Ginger Zee and Rob Marciano reported on the storm as temperatures dropped to 25 below zero in parts of the northern Rockies.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 1:49:07 - 1:52:35

1487: Si Senor

Buffalo Bills and Birthday Commemorations

The Buffalo Bills are discussed as Super Bowl favorites following their victory over the Los Angeles Rams. The segment includes various birthday shout-outs for listeners and their families, including a 16th birthday for a producer's daughter in Georgia.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:46:51 - 2:50:29

1487: Si Senor

Final Donor Acknowledgments and Birthday List

The hosts conclude the show by reading a final list of donors and birthday wishes. They acknowledge various contributions from across the United States and Canada, emphasizing the importance of the "Value for Value" model in maintaining the program's independence.

Satheist
Episode 1465 2:51:18 - 2:55:29

1465: Satheist

Kathy Hochul, New York Gun Laws, Cyber Pandemic

New York Governor Kathy Hochul defended new restrictive gun laws following a Supreme Court ruling on concealed carry, stating she "doesn't need data points" to justify her responsibility to protect citizens. The discussion also touches on a cyber hack affecting unemployment benefits in 40 states, which officials warn could be a precursor to a larger "cyber pandemic." The show signs off with a reminder of the mission statement and upcoming stream schedules.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 2:12:35 - 2:14:12

1453: Shoehorn Event

President Biden on Domestic Extremism and False Ideas

President Biden commented on the Buffalo shooting, stating that "wackos" are talked into committing violence by people who fill their brains with "false ideas" for power and money. The hosts interpret this as a potential reference to federal entrapment or the influence of media figures.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 2:14:13 - 2:20:11

1453: Shoehorn Event

Buffalo Mass Shooting Protocol and Neighborhood Reality

The media's promotion of a "Mass Shooting Protocol" handbook—which is actually a four-page checklist—is identified as a narrative anomaly. A "boots on the ground" report from a driver in the Buffalo area describes the neighborhood as a high-crime zone where police escorts are common.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 1:01:08 - 1:04:07

1452: Toxic Stew

Buffalo Shooting, Media Coverage Style

The media coverage of the Buffalo supermarket shooting is analyzed, specifically focusing on the "true crime" podcast style adopted by NPR journalists. The hosts criticize the use of the term "gunman" versus "gun person" and the dramatic presentation of the suspect's online footprint.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 1:04:08 - 1:10:00

1452: Toxic Stew

Great Replacement Theory, Media Narrative Analysis

NPR's domestic extremism correspondent discusses the Buffalo shooter's 600-page chat log and the "Great Replacement Theory." The hosts argue that the media is conflating white nationalist conspiracy theories with legitimate concerns about demographic shifts and immigration policy. They suggest Democrats are using the tragedy to target political opponents like Tucker Carlson.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 1:20:43 - 1:25:19

1451: Texas Balls

Buffalo Supermarket Shooting, Live Streaming and "Glowy" Theories

An 18-year-old gunman, Peyton Gendron, killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket in a racially motivated attack. The shooter live-streamed the event on Twitch and released a manifesto that critics say resembles the Christchurch shooter's writings. Online communities on 4chan have labeled the suspect "glowy," suggesting he may have been a federal asset or influenced by spooks to trigger gun control legislation.