Topic: Candy Crowley

17 chapters across the catalog

Ten Minute Timer
Episode 691 2:30:16 - 2:35:16

691: Ten Minute Timer

Candy Crowley Obama Interview, Putin Chess Master

In one of her final interviews for CNN, Candy Crowley questions President Obama on whether he is being "rolled" by foreign leaders like Vladimir Putin. Obama defends his record, citing the collapse of the Russian currency as evidence that Putin is not a "chess master" outmaneuvering the West. The hosts analyze Obama's use of the third person during the exchange.

Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents
Episode 680 1:09:04 - 1:11:31

680: Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents

Obama's Evolving Rhetoric, Cyber Vandalism vs Act of War

President Obama clarified his stance on the Sony hack during an interview with Candy Crowley, labeling the incident "cyber vandalism" rather than an "act of war." The administration's rhetoric shifted from blaming "cyber hackers" to specifically naming North Korea while downplaying the military implications. Obama emphasized that the U.S. would not be intimidated by such attacks in the future.

#955251
Episode 676 2:40:23 - 2:45:31

676: #955251

Candy Crowley CNN Departure, Sandy Hook House

Veteran CNN anchor Candy Crowley is leaving the network after 27 years, with some speculating she was forced out by President Jeff Zucker. In other news, the home of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza was turned over to the city of Hartford, and all its contents were incinerated to prevent the sale of memorabilia. Additionally, UK Prime Minister David Cameron is calling for new algorithms to police "terrorist communications" on social media.

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 2:17:05 - 2:22:22

629: Passport Terrorists!

Dianne Feinstein ISIS Warning, Iraq Regime Reorganization

Senator Dianne Feinstein warned that ISIS is a major brutal threat seeking to establish a caliphate and destroy the border between Syria and Iraq. She expressed support for the administration's "circumspect" approach while calling for a "newly reorganizing" government in Iraq. The hosts interpret this as a euphemism for regime change aimed at removing Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 1:19:47 - 1:23:03

605: "Biostitutes"

Satellite Image Discrepancies and Pentagon Obfuscation

CNN's Candy Crowley questioned Senator Dianne Feinstein about why satellite images of MH370 debris are "fuzzy" compared to the high-resolution images of the Bin Laden compound. The hosts argue that the Pentagon knows exactly where the plane is but is using "fuzzy" data to prolong the mystery and maintain pressure on Malaysia to sign the TPP.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 46:23 - 51:31

500: Codeword Austin

Retrospective Analysis, Crotch Bomber and TSA Scanners

The hosts revisit the 2009 "crotch bomber" incident on a flight to Detroit, highlighting media reports of a passenger filming the event with a camcorder. They discuss how the event was leveraged by the Obama administration to implement naked body scanners and increase information sharing. Monica Crowley's contemporary arguments for "enhanced interrogation" are also critiqued.

Shoot Look Shoot
Episode 496 30:07 - 32:15

496: Shoot Look Shoot

CNN Ratings, Jeff Zucker Strategy

An analysis of CNN's low viewership ratings and Jeff Zucker's strategy of using repetitive, high-production graphics to influence public perception. Comparisons are made to the early days of MTV, where repetitive content created an outsized cultural impact despite low ratings.

Iron Key
Episode 464 3:05 - 4:56

464: Iron Key

Year-End Media Lists, Candy Crowley and CNN Heroes

Mainstream media outlets are criticized for their reliance on year-end retrospective lists and "hero" segments as easy editorial filler. Specific mention is made of CNN's Candy Crowley and her coverage of retiring politicians like Barney Frank. These segments are characterized as annoying and predictable tropes of the Sunday morning news cycle.

Episode 453 5:26 - 7:56

453: Haldol Dribbler

Second Presidential Debate Production Criticism

The second 2012 presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is criticized for its poor production quality and surreal atmosphere. The set design is likened to an auto showroom, and the invisible audience's vocal reactions are noted as distracting. Claims are made that the event felt rigged or overly scripted rather than a spontaneous exchange.

Episode 453 10:17 - 23:31

453: Haldol Dribbler

Benghazi Attack, Candy Crowley Fact-Check Controversy

Moderator Candy Crowley's live fact-check during the Benghazi discussion is analyzed as a breach of debate protocol. The dispute centers on whether President Obama referred to the Benghazi assault as an "act of terror" during his Rose Garden speech the day after the attack. Evidence suggests the Romney campaign was led into a "Jedi mind trick" regarding the administration's initial framing of the event.

Tripwire
Episode 434 47:48 - 51:49

434: Tripwire

Candy Crowley, Romney Gaffe, Political Conventions

Reporter Candy Crowley discusses the "death wish" nature of the current GOP ticket. Both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are noted for making the same verbal gaffe of introducing their running mates as the "next president." The relevance of modern political conventions is questioned, as they have become scripted media events rather than deliberative bodies.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 31:20 - 38:53

430: Burka Bellyflop

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, Copycat Threats, Media Scripting

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and various news anchors discuss the threat of "copycat" attackers following the Aurora shooting. The hosts highlight nearly identical phrasing used by Candy Crowley and Aaron Burnett, suggesting a centralized media script. They criticize the push for "pre-crime" scenarios where individuals are detained for mental health evaluations based on legal gun ownership and protected speech, such as wearing a provocative t-shirt.

Episode 392 43:42 - 50:58

392: Shark Orgy

Osama Bin Laden, Rebranding Al-Qaeda Documents

The Washington Post published details from documents recovered during the Abbottabad raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound. Journalist David Ignatius reported that Bin Laden was concerned about Al-Qaeda's tarnished image and considered rebranding the organization. The documents allegedly describe a bureaucratic corporate structure with vacation policies and HR-style management.

Episode 392 51:00 - 59:34

392: Shark Orgy

Bin Laden Assassination Plot, Joe Biden Inexperience Claims

Leaked documents suggest Osama Bin Laden plotted to assassinate President Obama to force the "inexperienced" Vice President Joe Biden into the presidency, which Bin Laden believed would cause U.S. chaos. CNN's Candy Crowley and David Ignatius discussed Bin Laden's alleged obsession with watching Western television. The hosts highlight a verbal slip where Ignatius mistakenly refers to Obama instead of Bin Laden.

Simulation Investment
Episode 391 4:26 - 10:00

391: Simulation Investment

Harry Reid and Candy Crowley Discuss Targeted Drone Strikes

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid appears on CNN with Candy Crowley to discuss Attorney General Eric Holder's distinction between due process and judicial process. Reid defends the administration's authority to use drones to kill American citizens overseas who are deemed operational leaders in Al-Qaeda, stating the process is currently in play.

No Specific Plot
Episode 384 1:18:54 - 1:22:10

384: No Specific Plot

Jeb Bush Rumors and Ron Paul's Media Treatment

Rumors suggest the Republican Party may turn to Jeb Bush if Mitt Romney fails to win Michigan. Meanwhile, Ron Paul continues to face media pressure to drop out of the race, despite maintaining a consistent anti-war platform that contrasts with both the GOP establishment and President Obama's record.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 29:48 - 34:01

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

Sarah Palin, Cosmetic Surgery and Media Obsession

The hosts speculate that Sarah Palin's recent absence from the media was due to recovery from cosmetic surgery, noting changes in her facial appearance. They extend the discussion to other media figures like Megan Kelly and Candy Crowley, debating the pressures on women in television to maintain a specific look.