Topic: Campaign Speeches

13 chapters across the catalog

No Guff
Episode 1684 36:05 - 37:58

1684: No Guff

Tim Walz, Trump Criticism, Campaign Rhetoric

Tim Walz's campaign rhetoric against Donald Trump is examined, specifically his claims that Trump "froze" during the COVID-19 crisis and drove the economy into the ground. The hosts analyze Walz's delivery style and the accuracy of his statements regarding violent crime rates during the Trump administration.

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:14:21 - 1:16:45

1668: Spillover

Donald Trump Teleprompter Failure in Las Vegas

During a campaign speech in Las Vegas, Donald Trump dealt with a total teleprompter failure in extreme heat. Trump mocked the contractors responsible and claimed his off-script speeches are often better. He used the opportunity to perform an impression of Joe Biden struggling with a teleprompter, though the hosts noted Trump appeared somewhat disorganized without his notes.

Deputary
Episode 1623 27:38 - 36:35

1623: Deputary

Biden's Valley Forge Speech and Democracy Rhetoric

President Joe Biden delivered a major campaign speech at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, framing Donald Trump as an existential threat to American democracy. Biden invoked the Revolutionary War and George Washington to argue that democracy is the nation's "sacred cause." Media coverage from ABC, NBC, and CBS highlighted Biden's focus on the January 6th insurrection and his attempts to contrast his administration's economic progress with Trump's rhetoric.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 39:57 - 42:12

1622: Juice Joe

Joe Biden Valley Forge Speech, January 6 Anniversary

President Biden scheduled a major speech at Valley Forge to mark the third anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot, framing Donald Trump as a threat to democracy. The speech was reportedly delayed due to weather concerns, leading to speculation about the campaign's scheduling and Biden's public appearances.

Tump!
Episode 1155 1:44:39 - 1:48:05

1155: Tump!

Joe Biden, Teleprompter Struggles and Stammering

Joe Biden is heard struggling with a teleprompter during a speech, repeatedly stammering over phrases like "by strengthening" and "proliferation of nuclear security." The hosts debate whether the issue was a technical malfunction or a sign of cognitive decline.

Axe
Episode 1113 51:29 - 54:24

1113: Axe

Elizabeth Warren, Stump Speech Heckler, Presidential Campaign

Senator Elizabeth Warren faced a heckler during a campaign event who questioned her past claims of Cherokee heritage. Warren's response, which involved telling the audience to "be easy" and attempting to maintain a classroom-like atmosphere, was criticized as being tone-deaf. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges Warren faces regarding her ancestry claims as she campaigns for the 2020 Democratic nomination.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 2:33:11 - 2:37:38

1069: German SPAM

Donald Trump 401k Campaign Trail Gag

A compilation of Donald Trump's speeches shows him repeatedly using a "gag" about police officers thanking him for their rising 401k balances. The hosts note how he slightly modifies the percentage increase in each city, which fact-checkers often label as individual lies. They argue this is a standard comedic technique used to gauge audience response rather than a literal claim.

Trump Head
Episode 795 51:31 - 53:05

795: Trump Head

Bill Clinton Health Concerns and Slurred Speech

Audio from a recent campaign appearance by Bill Clinton suggests potential health issues, as he appeared to slur his words while advocating for Hillary Clinton. The hosts create an "ISO" audio clip of the former president struggling to say "who will do the most," comparing his current state to a "falling apart" version of his former self.

Why Why Not
Episode 644 2:05:06 - 2:12:42

644: Why Why Not

New York Campaign Finance, "Shut Up" Rules

New York's amended election laws regarding independent expenditures are examined. The law requires citizens to report any expenditure over $1,000 that uses specific words like "vote," "oppose," or "support" in relation to a candidate. The hosts characterize this as a "shut up slave" rule that penalizes political speech and creates a burdensome bureaucracy for independent activists.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 11:14 - 13:45

623: Fact Pattern

Constitutional Implications of Regulating Political Expenditures

The hosts analyze the specific wording of the proposed amendment regarding "in-kind equivalents" and the regulation of funds spent in opposition to candidates. They argue that such power would allow Congress to muzzle speech above a certain monetary threshold, potentially affecting rallies and independent media. The discussion highlights the gravity of amending the Constitution to restrict political expenditures.

Nein Nein Nein Nein
Episode 460 1:04:30 - 1:07:48

460: Nein Nein Nein Nein

Barack Obama Victory Speech, Campaigning and Career End

President Obama's emotional address to his campaign staff in Chicago is analyzed. While some view his tears as a sign of sensitivity, the hosts suggest he is mourning the end of his campaigning career, which they identify as his primary skill set.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 48:57 - 50:43

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

Obama Inauguration, Social Craziness and Economic Policy

The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama is characterized as a massive social event with numerous exclusive balls and "A-list" guest lists. Predictions are made that the administration will focus on "empty phraseology" and "endless campaign speeches" while attempting to stimulate the economy by printing a trillion dollars.