Topic: Comedy

135 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:18:30 - 1:21:17

1865: Wide Awakes

Donald Trump, Ilhan Omar and Somalia Critique

During a public appearance, President Trump delivered a scathing critique of Representative Ilhan Omar and her home country of Somalia. He described Somalia as a place of crime and filth, questioning why Omar should tell the United States how to run its government. Trump also repeated unverified claims regarding Omar's marriage history, framing the commentary in a stand-up comedy style.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:45:22 - 1:51:38

1851: Mork & Mimi

Robin Williams, Introversion and Lewy Body Dementia

Mimi Smith-Dvorak shares personal stories of her friendship with the late Robin Williams, describing him as a quiet, moody introvert when off-stage. She recounts late-night visits to playgrounds and coffee shops where Williams would decompress from his hyper-energetic public persona. The narrative concludes with a poignant memory of seeing him shortly before his death, noting the early signs of Lewy Body Dementia affecting his ability to find words.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:54:39 - 1:58:42

1851: Mork & Mimi

Bobcat Goldthwaite's San Francisco Debut

A detailed account of Bobcat Goldthwaite's first performance in San Francisco at Cobb's Pub describes an audience initially terrified by his disheveled appearance and erratic stage persona. The tension broke only when he briefly switched to a refined "Yalie" accent, proving his character was an act. Following the show, the group gathered at the home shared by Dana Carvey and Paula Poundstone.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:18:46 - 1:20:59

1071: Commie Comey

Mentoring Briony, Stand-up Comedy Coaching

Dvorak discusses mentoring a listener named Briony, who has expressed interest in podcasting and stand-up comedy. Mimi Dvorak, who has experience in the comedy business, is reportedly coaching her. The hosts joke about Dvorak's "tough love" approach on Twitter and whether Briony is upset with his feedback.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:17:46 - 2:19:28

1805: Hamburger Wine

Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Late Night Ratings

The hosts discuss the declining relevance and ratings of late-night talk shows, specifically mentioning Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel. They suggest these hosts are desperate for attention and that their networks are struggling to make the high-budget formats profitable. The segment mocks the idea that these shows still hold significant cultural influence.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 3:03:42 - 3:07:00

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Edgar the Puppet at the DC Pride Parade

Insult comic "Edgar the Puppet" visits a Pride parade in Washington D.C. to interview attendees. The segment features a clip of a non-binary individual listing a long series of physical and mental health diagnoses, which the hosts characterize as "Cluster B" behavior. The hosts suggest the puppet needs a new catchphrase to enhance the comedy.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 24:34 - 27:56

1749: Gynocracy

Career Trajectory and Public Perception of Rosie O'Donnell

Analysts reflect on Rosie O'Donnell's transition from a successful daytime talk show host to a controversial political figure. The discussion contrasts her early career success with her current public persona, which some characterize as increasingly bitter and disconnected from her comedic roots.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:40:36 - 2:47:04

1744: EULA for Ukraine

The Mad Libs, Satirical Liberal Podcast Persona

The hosts engage in a satirical role-play where they pretend to be "The Mad Libs," a liberal version of their own show designed to attract mainstream advertisers. They mock common liberal media tropes, such as calling the President "orange-headed" and praising Al Green. The bit explores the idea of "selling out" to the left-wing media ecosystem for financial gain.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 24:15 - 28:56

1708: Gaytheist

Tony Hinchcliffe Comedy, Seinfeld Comparison

The reaction to Tony Hinchcliffe's Madison Square Garden set is compared to the era of 1980s New York comedy where observational and insult humor were common. References are made to Jerry Seinfeld and Gilbert Gottfried as examples of performers who operated without the modern constraints of "cancel culture" or "hate speech" labels. The discussion suggests that Hinchcliffe is part of a movement attempting to reclaim free speech in the comedy circuit.

New Screw
Episode 1703 13:40 - 18:09

1703: New Screw

Donald Trump, Coachella Rally and Chris Christie Insults

Donald Trump utilizes a new style of insult comedy at his Coachella rally, using a crowd interaction to label Chris Christie a "fat pig" while mockingly defending him to the press. Trump transitions from humor to campaign promises regarding closing the border and stopping the "illegal criminal" invasion on day one.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 6:06 - 8:04

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Joe Rogan, Netflix Live Comedy Special Review

Joe Rogan's recent live comedy special on Netflix is reviewed, with praise for his decision to perform live without post-production editing. The performance is compared to the styles of Bobcat Goldthwait and Sam Kinison. Excerpts from the set include jokes regarding COVID-19 vaccines, the moon landing, and conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 1:29:45 - 1:32:24

1663: Climate Change Special

Bill Maher and Kathy Griffin Climate Debate

A clip from Bill Maher's show featuring Kathy Griffin is analyzed, where a sarcastic remark about Democrats ruining the economy is misinterpreted by Griffin. The hosts criticize Maher for claiming that California's wildfires are caused by global warming, arguing instead that a cooler, drier climate is the actual cause. They characterize the exchange as a display of celebrity disinformation.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 1:16:47 - 1:21:21

1629: Sunflower Kids

George Carlin Estate Lawsuit, AI Comedy Special Controversy

The estate of George Carlin filed a lawsuit against the creators of an AI-generated comedy special that mimicked the late comedian's voice and style. Critics of the special noted that the AI failed to capture Carlin's observational nuances and relied on "canned" laughter. The incident has sparked a broader debate about the use of AI as a tool for creative professionals versus its use in replacing human performers.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 6:44 - 10:12

1628: Bad Rap

Jon Stewart Returns to The Daily Show

Jon Stewart is scheduled to return to The Daily Show on Comedy Central as a weekly host for Monday nights through the 2024 election cycle. The move follows Stewart's departure from his Apple TV+ series and a hiatus from late-night television. Analysis of his career highlights the commercial failure of his 2020 film Irresistible and questions whether his satirical style remains effective in the current political climate.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 19:13 - 20:41

1591: Half-Jacked

Late-Night Talk Show Strike, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel

The ongoing writers' strike has kept late-night hosts like Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel off the air, with reports suggesting a lack of audience concern over their absence. Allegations regarding Jimmy Fallon's workplace behavior and Jimmy Kimmel's past political segments are noted during the hiatus.

CL0P
Episode 1565 35:21 - 36:56

1565: CL0P

AI-Generated Biden and Trump Debate Parody

A lewd AI-generated parody clip featuring Joe Biden and Donald Trump debating is played. The hosts discuss the use of technology for humor and the increasing difficulty in distinguishing between real and synthetic media.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 3:02:45 - 3:09:52

1544: Trusted Flaggers

End of Show Mix and Joe Biden Audio Montage

The episode ends with a satirical audio montage featuring clips of President Joe Biden discussing ice cream, his childhood, and various gaffes. The mix, produced by "Secret Agent Paul," blends these clips with music and sound effects for comedic effect. The hosts bid farewell to the audience, announcing their return for the next scheduled broadcast.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 1:49 - 5:13

1536: Killer Clown

Joe Rogan Comedy Mothership, Austin Dirty 6th Street Experience

A visit to Joe Rogan's new club, the Comedy Mothership, on East 6th Street in Austin, Texas, reveals a high-end VIP experience involving personal hospitality from Rogan himself. The venue, located in the old Ritz Theater, features "Mitzi's Bar" in honor of Mitzi Shore and employs staff brought in from the Los Angeles Comedy Store. Observations include the presence of Alex Jones in the balcony and the club's strict anti-woke comedy atmosphere and "no cell phone" policy.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 5:14 - 10:32

1536: Killer Clown

Roseanne Barr Encounter, Alex Jones and Handshake Etiquette

An encounter with Roseanne Barr at the Comedy Mothership in Austin leads to confusion regarding her residency in Fredericksburg, Texas, as previously claimed by Alex Jones. Barr's physical stature and unique "wrist-shaking" greeting style are noted, with speculation that she may suffer from a painful palm ailment common among politicians. A comparison is drawn between Barr's distinctive laugh during the comedy sets and a past experience with a boisterous Liza Minnelli on the Concorde.