Topic: Check

270 chapters across the catalog

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:58:42 - 2:10:33

1840: Hoity-toity

Donation Segment, Executive Producers and Birding Documentary

The hosts acknowledge high-value donors, including a $1,840 contribution from the Commodore Archduke of Central Florida. A note from an anonymous tanker broker recommends a documentary titled "Listers: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching" and offers industry expertise on global shipping.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 57:33 - 1:01:57

1800: Soros Stooge

Senate Committee Debates Jeanine Pirro Background Check and Epstein Documents

Kash Patel faces questioning regarding an unsigned memorandum stating there was no incriminating client list in the Epstein documents. The discussion shifts to the background investigation of Jeanine Pirro, with senators citing Fox News executives who allegedly described her as a "reckless maniac." Patel maintains that background check adjudications are handled by career professionals and are not discussed publicly.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 30:37 - 34:18

1792: Meloni in the Middle

John Bolton, Fart Sniffing Club Rumors, AI Fact Checking

A recurring rumor regarding former National Security Advisor John Bolton and a supposed "fart sniffing club" in New York is discussed. An AI assistant named "Error" is consulted to verify the claim, reporting that there is no credible evidence or reports to support the story. The hosts debate the reliability of AI in debunking or confirming obscure urban legends.

Op Day
Episode 1772 39:29 - 42:21

1772: Op Day

Mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago ICE Enforcement

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized impending ICE enforcement actions as "cruel and unconstitutional," claiming there are no longer checks and balances in the federal government. The mayor's office is preparing for potential tactical deployments and "mini tanks" in the city. This follows President Trump's order to federalize the National Guard to assist in immigration raids across major metropolitan areas.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 1:20:00 - 1:27:41

1762: Stick Fight

AI Fact-Checking, Single Points of Failure and Chemtrail Tests

The reliability of AI as a single point of failure for fact-checking is debated, with concerns raised about hallucinations and inherent biases. One host attempts to use the "Debunk Bot" live, testing its response to theories about chemtrails and barium in jet fuel. The experiment concludes with the host dismissing the bot as "junk" after it fails to provide a convincing counter-argument.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 3:04:21 - 3:06:41

1759: Eat The Babies

Global Entry, Facial Recognition, Surveillance Future

Adam Curry shares his experience using Global Entry, noting that the system now relies almost entirely on facial recognition rather than physical cards. He describes the seamless but "disgusting" process of being identified by cameras and cleared by customs without showing ID. The hosts argue that Real ID is a precursor to a broader, mandatory facial recognition tracking system for all citizens.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:24:02 - 1:26:08

1758: Scream Circle

JD Vance Pope Death Conspiracy and Media Fact-Checking

Media outlets like Euronews and the BBC's "Verify" segment have debunked a satirical conspiracy theory claiming JD Vance was responsible for the death of Pope Francis following their meeting. The rumor was amplified by Jack Schlossberg, grandson of JFK, on social media. The Vatican confirmed the Pope's death was due to natural causes following a battle with pneumonia.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:45:53 - 1:49:03

1745: Old Crone

CNN Fact Check, Transgenetic vs Transgender, Van Jones

CNN issued a correction regarding the "transgender mice" story, noting a confusion between "transgender" and "transgenetic" research. The hosts also mock Van Jones for his perceived lack of preparation during a panel discussion, suggesting he is too busy managing the $100 million he received from Jeff Bezos.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 27:43 - 32:12

1728: Hatchet Man

KCRA Fact Check on Trump Fire Claims

Sacramento news station KCRA performs a fact-check on Donald Trump's social media claims regarding California's fire response. The station disputes Trump's assertions about water restoration legislation and the grounding of firefighting planes, while confirming that some fire hydrants did indeed run dry in the Palisades.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 56:07 - 58:39

1722: This Actually Happened!

Twitter Fact-Check Dispute, Amazon Safety PR

President Trump escalated his feud with Twitter after the platform applied fact-check labels to his tweets regarding mail-in ballots. Trump threatened to regulate or close down social media companies, though legal experts noted the First Amendment limits such authority. Simultaneously, a series of news reports featured identical scripts praising Amazon's $800 million investment in employee safety and wages during the pandemic.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:56:57 - 1:59:15

1722: This Actually Happened!

The COVID-19 "Infodemic", WHO Misinformation Guidelines

The World Health Organization (WHO) defined the current crisis as an "infodemic," characterized by an excessive amount of information that makes finding reliable solutions difficult. The WHO provided guidelines for the public to mitigate the spread of rumors, including checking facts, choosing trusted sources, and spending less time online. The initiative aimed to promote science-based information over digital disinformation.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 18:01 - 20:33

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Media Narratives, CBS Mexican Soldier Story

Mainstream outlets including Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair publish headlines portraying Donald Trump as a threat to voters and an admirer of historical slavery. CBS News reported a story claiming Trump complained about a $60,000 funeral bill for a "Mexican" soldier, which was later refuted by the soldier's family on social media. The hosts argue these outlets are intentionally being "caught" in lies to influence public perception.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 42:43 - 45:06

1704: Helloo!

FBI Crime Data Revision, 2022 Violent Crime Increase

The FBI quietly revised its 2022 crime data, turning a previously reported 2.1% decrease in violent crime into a 4.5% increase. This revision accounts for an additional 80,000 violent incidents, including over 1,600 murders and 7,700 rapes. The discovery, highlighted by economist John Lott, contradicts previous "fact-checks" by media figures like David Muir during presidential debates regarding falling crime rates.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 2:53:36 - 2:59:57

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Tip of the Day, Check Flash, AliExpress Warning

John C. Dvorak issues a "retracted tip" regarding AliExpress, warning listeners that the site sells fraudulent high-capacity USB drives. He recommends a software tool called "Check Flash," written by a Ukrainian developer, to verify the actual storage capacity of new flash drives. The segment advises users to test all new storage media for "phony baloney" headers and potential malware before use.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 50:55 - 52:45

1694: Gorgeous

Border Security Legislation, Executive Orders, Fact-Check Discrepancies

Donald Trump challenged Kamala Harris to return to Washington D.C. immediately to sign a bill closing the southern border. While Trump used the word "bill," critics noted that the President has the authority to secure the border via executive order without new legislation. This semantic distinction was used by media fact-checkers to label Trump's broader point about border security as false.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:01:26 - 1:07:40

1694: Gorgeous

January 6th Narrative, Charlottesville Hoax, Bloodbath Comment Context

Kamala Harris repeated several widely debated claims during the debate, including the "fine people on both sides" narrative from Charlottesville and the "bloodbath" comment. Fact-checkers have previously noted that the Charlottesville quote excluded Trump's condemnation of neo-Nazis, and the "bloodbath" remark referred specifically to the economic impact on the auto industry. Harris also blamed Trump for the January 6th Capitol riot, while Trump pointed to Nancy Pelosi's failure to secure the building.

Publical
Episode 1686 2:27:59 - 2:30:24

1686: Publical

TSA Security Theater, Airport "Opt-Out" Procedures

TSA agents provided "boots on the ground" reports regarding airport security procedures, noting that opting out of facial recognition does not result in being "flagged." The agents characterized much of their daily routine as "security theater" and a government jobs program. They advised travelers to use TSA Pre-Check to avoid common issues with body scanners, which are particularly sensitive to baggy clothing.

Natalism
Episode 1682 24:03 - 24:42

1682: Natalism

JD Vance Couch Hoax Fact Check

The Associated Press published a formal fact check debunking a viral internet rumor claiming J.D. Vance had a romantic encounter with a couch. The joke originated on social media but gained enough traction to be addressed by major news organizations. The incident highlights a double standard where parodies of Republicans are treated as humor while parodies of Democrats are labeled dangerous misinformation.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 3:07:45 - 3:11:13

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Privacy Concerns and Unclaimed Property Searches

While "unclaimed.org" is a useful tool for finding lost money, it also presents a potential privacy and security issue, as it allows anyone to search for another person's name and see their associated addresses. The hosts discuss how this information can be used for informal background checks or to track individuals. They recommend that producers clear out their own unclaimed property to remove this data from public view.