Topic: Civil War

115 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 15:50 - 20:20

1874: Kennel Index

Trump's Awareness of Podcast Media and Civil War Rhetoric

Speculation continues on whether Donald Trump is aware of the specific narratives being pushed in the "podcast circle jerk" circuit by figures like Tucker Carlson. The hosts discuss the nature of leaks to Axios and the motives behind them. A personal anecdote about a friend in Los Angeles highlights fears of a brewing "civil war" fueled by the rhetoric of media personalities like Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:28:56 - 1:32:22

1821: Genesis

Alex Jones and the Podesta Plan Civil War Theory

Alex Jones detailed the "Podesta Plan," a theory claiming Democrats have a blueprint for blue states to secede and trigger a civil war if Trump remains in power. Jones suggests that the plan involves using the military, under leaders like Gavin Newsom, to "re-educate" political opponents. The hosts note that while a 2010 Podesta report exists, it does not contain the extreme scenarios described by Jones.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:32:22 - 1:34:55

1821: Genesis

Civil War Movie and Midterm Election Operations

The hosts link the current "civil war" rhetoric to the recent film of the same name, suggesting it serves as a predictive programming tool. They argue that the focus on Islamic jihadists and domestic uprisings is a strategic operation to mobilize voters for the midterms. They remain focused on the unanswered questions surrounding the D.C. shooter's motivations.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 9:04 - 11:59

1808: Bad Fad

Chicago ICE Clashes, Los Angeles Immigration State of Emergency

Federal agents and residents clashed in Chicago following a high-speed pursuit of an undocumented migrant that resulted in a vehicle crash and the deployment of tear gas. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker criticized the federal tactics, while Los Angeles officials declared a state of emergency to provide legal and financial aid to migrants. The escalating friction between local protesters and federal immigration authorities is compared to the societal breakdown depicted in the film Civil War.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:53:12 - 2:56:32

1781: Cluster 1

TikTok Social Commentary, Fresh Water Civil War, Stolen Land Scold

The hosts review TikTok clips, including a woman arguing that blue states would control fresh water in a civil war and a "profane scold" lecturing about stolen indigenous land. They critique the "monkey scribbles" and "narcissism" arguments presented in the viral videos.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:07:10 - 2:12:20

1768: Queer The Deal

Memorial Day History, Black History Course Claims

A discussion on the origins of Memorial Day contrasted traditional views with claims from a social media "Black History" teacher. The teacher asserted that formerly enslaved people created the holiday, originally called Decoration Day, to honor Union veterans. She also made the unusual claim that ice cream was made with mayonnaise before being improved by Black creators, a statement the hosts found dubious.

The Fog
Episode 1726 7:39 - 9:22

1726: The Fog

Black-Eyed Peas, Southern Superstitions, Texas Football

Southern New Year's traditions involve eating black-eyed peas for luck, a superstition dating back to the American Civil War when the beans were vital sustenance. Discussion shifts to the merits of heirloom beans and pinto beans versus pineapple pizza. Additionally, the University of Texas football team secured an overtime victory against Arizona State.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 3:05:14 - 3:09:51

1690: Corn Sweat

Upcoming Meetups, Antietam and Fredericksburg

The hosts announce upcoming meetups, including a gathering at the Antietam National Battlefield and a Labor Day event at the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth. A major meetup is planned for October 18th in Fredericksburg, Texas, which the hosts intend to attend personally.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:12:18 - 1:14:36

1684: No Guff

Elon Musk, Keir Starmer, Civil War Comments

The public standoff between Elon Musk and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is examined. Musk's comments that "civil war is inevitable" in the UK and his accusations of "two-tier policing" have drawn condemnation from the British government. The hosts debate whether Musk is genuinely defending free speech or engaging in a power play.

Spillover
Episode 1668 2:05:17 - 2:08:52

1668: Spillover

Joe Biden Cannon Gaffe and Second Amendment Speech

President Joe Biden claimed during a speech that citizens could not own cannons during the Civil War, a statement the hosts dispute with historical anecdotes. Biden also repeated his "F-15s" trope regarding the futility of resisting the government. The hosts analyze Biden's habit of saying "no joke" or "I'm serious" as a way to signal the end of a point to the audience.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 26:40 - 29:55

1663: Climate Change Special

Erratic Weather History and Raining Frogs

The conversation shifts to the historical frequency of erratic weather events in the United States, challenging the idea that current volatility is unprecedented. References are made to 19th-century New York Times reports of "raining frogs" and the Mormon locust plague in Utah. Recent snowfall in Las Vegas is presented as part of a long-standing pattern of unpredictable meteorological events.

Twigs
Episode 1653 15:46 - 19:00

1653: Twigs

On the Media Coverage of Civil War Film and Christian Nationalism

The NPR program "On the Media" hosted by Brook Gladstone is criticized for its framing of the film "Civil War" and its coverage of Christian nationalism. The hosts argue that the program treats the fictional film as a literal documentary of a post-Trump America. They further discuss the media's focus on "charismatic extremists" and specific flags associated with the January 6th Capitol riot.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 1:20:54 - 1:24:12

1648: Red Book Special

Natural Gas Ethanol and European Civil War Forecast

The hosts discuss Celanese Corporation's technology for producing ethanol from natural gas, which they predict will disrupt the corn subsidy lobby. They also enter a prediction for a "European Civil War" in 2020, following a series of global economic collapses.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 2:20:27 - 2:24:39

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance in D.C.

The National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance returned to Washington D.C., featuring five hours of prayer and a reading of Abraham Lincoln's 1863 proclamation. The event focused on national sins and the need for spiritual renewal. The hosts reflect on the historical theme of America being "in trouble" and the cyclical nature of national crises.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 14:54 - 17:41

1629: Sunflower Kids

Joy Reid Criticizes Border Convoy, January 6th Comparisons

MSNBC host Joy Reid compared the participants of the "Take Our Border Back" convoy to the individuals present at the January 6th Capitol riot. Reid argued that the movement is an attempt by culturally marginalized groups to spark a civil war or secede from the United States. The commentary focused on the geographic and cultural divide between rural protesters and urban power centers.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 1:05:17 - 1:11:08

1627: White Ringer

Nikki Haley, Declaration of Independence, Slavery History

Nikki Haley faced media criticism for stating that the United States was not founded as a racist country, despite the existence of slavery at the time of the Declaration of Independence. Critics pointed to Thomas Jefferson's ownership of 600 slaves and the "three-fifths compromise" in the Constitution as evidence of systemic racism at the nation's inception. The debate centers on whether the "intent" of the founders was to create an egalitarian society that eventually corrected its flaws.

Deputary
Episode 1623 1:18:17 - 1:19:51

1623: Deputary

Nikki Haley's Civil War Gaffe and Billionaire Support

Nikki Haley faced criticism after failing to mention slavery as the cause of the Civil War during a campaign event. She later clarified her comments, citing her experience growing up as a "brown girl" in the South. The discussion notes that Haley is heavily supported by the billionaire class, including prominent figures in Silicon Valley and the Texas oil industry.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:47:31 - 1:53:02

1621: Haley's Comment

Nikki Haley Civil War Gaffe and Media Reaction

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley faced intense criticism after failing to mention slavery as the cause of the Civil War during a New Hampshire town hall. Rival candidates Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie, along with President Joe Biden, seized on the omission, while Haley later clarified that the war was indeed about slavery.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 50:35 - 55:24

1620: Yoko Swifto

Nikki Haley Civil War Comments, Slavery Controversy

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley faced criticism after failing to mention slavery when asked about the cause of the U.S. Civil War during a CNN town hall. The discussion references Kenneth Stampp's historical analysis of the war's causes while suggesting that modern political candidates must lead with an acknowledgment of slavery to avoid campaign-ending blunders.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 43:56 - 46:55

1618: Fat Leonard

Historical Context of the 14th Amendment Section 3

Legal analysts on France 24 provided historical context for the 14th Amendment, noting it was designed post-Civil War to prevent former Confederate officials like Jefferson Davis from returning to government office. The current debate centers on whether this "insurrectionist" clause applies to the office of the Presidency.