Topic: Celebrity Activism

10 chapters across the catalog

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 1:22:07 - 1:25:23

1292: Killing Mink

Bruce Springsteen's Threat to Leave the US

Musician Bruce Springsteen stated he would leave the United States if Donald Trump won re-election. The hosts criticize Springsteen for abandoning the "working man" image he cultivated in New Jersey for a "Hollywood elite" lifestyle in California. The segment expresses disdain for celebrities who threaten to leave the country based on election outcomes, viewing it as a betrayal of their core audience.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:24:29 - 1:27:23

1289: Post Orange

Mark Ruffalo's Vision for a Biden America

Actor Mark Ruffalo participated in a grassroots fundraising event where he described the kind of America he hopes to see under a Joe Biden presidency. Ruffalo emphasized an America where "climate catastrophes are taken seriously" and policy is "led by science." The hosts mock the statement, suggesting Ruffalo's rhetoric is elitist and disconnected from the concerns of average citizens.

CHUD
Episode 1131 1:33:00 - 1:38:02

1131: CHUD

Earth Day Celebrity Activism, Crisis Communications

The "Earth" music video project is framed as a celebrity-led brainwashing effort. The inclusion of graphic animated scenes, such as lions eating a zebra, is described as bizarre and potentially traumatizing for young viewers. The project's defensive stance against criticism is anticipated.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:45:20 - 1:47:23

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Celebrity Activism as Regime Change Tool, Clooney's Handler

The hosts discuss the role of celebrities like George Clooney in signaling U.S. foreign policy shifts or "regime change" efforts. They joke about Clooney's marriage to human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, suggesting she acts as his "handler" for high-level political messaging. They advise listeners to look for geopolitical clues whenever Clooney emerges from a long period of public silence.

Alexa in a Lexus
Episode 1070 43:47 - 46:52

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

Celebrity Activism, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus is criticized for her public support of Dr. Ford, with the hosts noting her immense family wealth as an heiress to the Dreyfus fortune. The discussion warns of "collateral damage" to the entertainment industry when celebrities engage in highly polarized political activism. A theory of "karmic reversal" for those who use the media machine for promotion is proposed.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 1:44:36 - 1:47:00

761: Deconflicting

United Nations Celebrity Advocacy, Charlize Theron, 2030 Goals

Charlize Theron appears at the United Nations to advocate for ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. The hosts mock the use of celebrities to draw attention to UN sessions and highlight the recurring "2030" deadline used in globalist agendas. They argue that these appearances are more about celebrity ego than effective policy.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 1:19:01 - 1:23:01

728: It's the Mold!

Social Media Shaming and Intelligence Community Influence

The hosts discuss how the intelligence community, specifically the CIA, uses social media and celebrity "influencers" like Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie to marginalize skeptics of official narratives. They describe the use of "propaganda units" to shout down dissenting opinions in online forums, creating a false sense of consensus on scientific and political issues.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 2:17:52 - 2:19:58

549: Associative Propaganda

Haiti Aid Corruption, Bill Clinton, Celebrity Activism

The hosts discuss the broader corruption of aid in Haiti, suggesting that Bill Clinton and various NGOs "snorted" the money intended for earthquake victims. They mock celebrity activism, including telethons featuring George Clooney and Reese Witherspoon, noting that the billions raised have failed to improve conditions for the 300,000 people still living in camps.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 53:47 - 56:45

277: Gingerbread Nation

Wyclef Jean and the CIA Compromised Music Scene

Musician Wyclef Jean released a video message and an acoustic song dedicated to the protesters in Egypt. The hosts mock his delivery and suggest he is part of a "CIA compromised" system, citing his previous involvement in Haitian politics. They dismiss his celebrity activism as out of touch with the actual struggles of the Egyptian people.

Doomsday is Tomorrow
Episode 216 1:40:56 - 1:46:00

216: Doomsday is Tomorrow

Lack of Leadership in Gulf Spill Activism

The hosts lament the lack of a high-profile, articulate spokesperson to represent the victims of the Gulf oil spill. They argue that the media intentionally highlights unpolished protesters to make the movement look "crazy," and they note that celebrities are often discouraged by their handlers from taking a stand on such controversial issues.