Topic: Charlamagne Tha God

11 chapters across the catalog

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 10:02 - 13:35

1712: Data Plateau

Democratic Party Post-Election Demographic Analysis

Political analysts are examining why Donald Trump secured one-third of the minority vote despite a campaign heavily supported by celebrity endorsements and traditional media. Media figures like Charlamagne Tha God suggest the Democratic Party's focus on identity politics failed to resonate with working-class voters concerned about inflation and economic survival. The shift indicates that traditional demographic assumptions no longer guarantee Democratic victory.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 30:24 - 35:56

1704: Helloo!

Soledad O'Brien Voter ID Interview, Kinko's Comment

An older interview clip featuring Soledad O'Brien and Kamala Harris resurfaced, where Harris argued that voter ID laws are burdensome for rural residents who lack access to Kinko's or Office Max for photocopying. This is contrasted with her recent appearance on Charlamagne tha God's show, where she discussed her upbringing in the Black church. The segment critiques Harris's tendency to use rehearsed lines and "vapid" logic when faced with unscripted questions.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:14:09 - 1:18:56

1704: Helloo!

Outreach to Black Men, Marijuana and Crypto Policies

The Democratic party's outreach to Black men has come under scrutiny, with proposals including legalized marijuana and "protection" from crypto scams. Former President Barack Obama faced backlash for lecturing Black men about their perceived reluctance to support a female candidate. Activists and commentators like Charlamagne tha God have questioned whether these policies are substantive or merely stereotypical "pandering" that fails to address long-term economic needs.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:18:57 - 1:21:39

1704: Helloo!

Reparations Debate, Kamala Harris Study Proposal

During an interview with Charlamagne tha God, Kamala Harris stated that the issue of reparations "has to be studied," a response that critics say mirrors decades of inaction by Democratic leaders. The discussion touches on the perceived lack of delivery for Black voters since the Obama administration, which some argue focused more on social issues like gender-neutral bathrooms than economic justice.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:03:01 - 2:06:58

1409: Viral Blizzard

Kamala Harris and Charlamagne Tha God, "Real President" Dispute

Vice President Kamala Harris has a tense exchange with radio host Charlamagne Tha God after he asks if Joe Manchin is the "real president." Harris's aide, Symone Sanders, attempts to shut down the interview citing technical difficulties, but Harris eventually responds with a firm defense of the Biden administration.

Croaker
Episode 1288 3:00:42 - 3:05:46

1288: Croaker

Black Male Voters, Trump Platinum Plan

Prominent Black figures including Jason Whitlock, Charlamagne tha God, 50 Cent, and Ice Cube are discussing or supporting aspects of Donald Trump's "Platinum Plan." Charlamagne notes that the Trump campaign is actively courting young Black male voters, a demographic he claims the Democratic "old regime" takes for granted.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 1:56:29 - 1:59:46

1261: Infodemic

Charlamagne Tha God's Critique of White House Leadership

Charlamagne Tha God criticized Kayleigh McEnany on "The Breakfast Club," mispronouncing her name while calling her "underqualified" and a "donkey." He argued that the Trump administration suffers from a lack of leadership because staffers are afraid to correct the President. The hosts noted that McEnany's actual credentials include a Harvard Law degree and extensive PR experience.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 4:52 - 9:57

1245: Mask Up!

Biden Breakfast Club Interview and "You Ain't Black" Comment

Joe Biden appeared on The Breakfast Club where he told host Charlamagne tha God that voters "ain't black" if they are considering voting for Donald Trump. The exchange highlights tensions between the Democratic candidate and black media outlets. Historical context is provided regarding the Democratic Party's long-standing reliance on the African-American vote dating back to the Lyndon Johnson era.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 9:57 - 16:02

1245: Mask Up!

Biden Backstory and Performative Apology Analysis

Political analysts examine the backstory of Joe Biden's appearance on The Breakfast Club, noting it followed months of pressure from the show's hosts. Following the backlash to his "cavalier" comments, Biden issued a statement that critics describe as a performative apology rather than a sincere expression of regret. The segment contrasts this with Governor Andrew Cuomo's handling of nursing home data.

3X3
Episode 1246 2:10:01 - 2:13:10

1246: 3X3

Krystal Ball, ADOS Movement and Democrat Vote

Krystal Ball and Charlamagne tha God discuss the Democratic Party's tendency to take the Black vote for granted without offering substantive policy changes. The ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement is highlighted as a growing political force that is dissatisfied with Joe Biden's "Lift Every Voice" plan. The segment argues that simply promising to study reparations is no longer sufficient for many Black voters.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 2:20:21 - 2:24:23

1105: BOMBSHELL!

iHeartRadio Podcast Awards, Bobby Bones, Independent Media Models

The first iHeartRadio Podcast Awards, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God and Bobby Bones, is criticized as a self-congratulatory event for corporate-backed shows. The hosts compare the awards to those in the adult film industry, where major producers create their own ceremonies. They argue that the "Value for Value" model used by independent creators is the true future of media, as it avoids the overhead of corporate networks.