Topic: Creationism

28 chapters across the catalog

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 20:36 - 22:34

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Gold Card Program, Citizenship for Job Creators

Donald Trump introduced the "Gold Card" program, a $5 million path to U.S. citizenship targeted at successful global job creators. The program is described as a more sophisticated version of the green card, offering perks such as access to airport club lounges. Critics argue the program allows wealthy foreign oligarchs to purchase American residency.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 33:29 - 36:56

1676: Douche Mobile

Campaign Strategy, Negative Attacks and Biden's Economic Claims

President Biden's campaign strategy of focusing primarily on attacking Donald Trump is criticized as ineffective for gaining votes. Biden defended his record by citing the creation of 15 million jobs and student debt relief for 5 million people. He challenged party elites to run against him at the convention if they are dissatisfied.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 2:09:42 - 2:17:12

1586: Escaped Mutant

AI Art and the Future of Creative Content

The hosts discuss the influx of AI-generated art and text in the creative industry. They highlight the work of Darren O'Neill, who created the "hot dog wiener plane" art for the episode, while noting that much AI art is a "wall of meh." Adam Curry shares an anecdote about using ChatGPT to draft an article for Bitcoin Magazine, which was immediately identified by his wife as lacking a human touch.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:57:51 - 2:06:24

1564: Zombie Town

Episode Artwork, J. Conn Sketch and Harvard Morgue

The hosts review the artwork for Episode 1564 by J. Conn Sketch, featuring Joe Biden and a "Wheel of Fortune" of distractions. A "secret clip" details a scandal at Harvard Medical School where morgue manager Cedric Lodge allegedly stole and sold human body parts, including heads and skin, to buyers like "Cat's Creepy Creations."

Old Trout
Episode 1552 11:26 - 14:32

1552: Old Trout

TikTok Dominance and AI Scriptwriting Concerns

TikTok has emerged as the primary non-union competitor for traditional Hollywood content, capturing significant market share and advertising revenue. Simultaneously, studios are exploring the use of ChatGPT and other AI tools to generate scripts, prompting writers to demand regulations to protect their jobs. The shift in entertainment revenue mirrors the 1990s crossover when the video game industry began outperforming the movie business.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 48:26 - 57:24

1541: Mega Strike!

TikTok Creative Tools, CapCut Video Editing

TikTok's success is attributed to its advanced creative tools, including the ByteDance-owned app CapCut, which allows users to easily produce high-quality videos with jump cuts and synced music. These AI-enhanced tools enable creators to compress long-form content into engaging 45-second clips that drive massive engagement. This technological advantage in content production distinguishes TikTok from older platforms like Instagram and YouTube.

Flurona
Episode 1413 1:05:57 - 1:07:24

1413: Flurona

Content Overload, Substack and Podcasting Frequency

A critique of modern content creators focuses on the tendency to prioritize quantity over quality, specifically mentioning Lionel and certain Substack authors. Producing multiple updates per day is seen as a way to lose an audience and bury important information. Creators are advised to maintain a routine schedule rather than flooding subscribers with minor posts or cartoons.

Magnetofection
Episode 1360 18:11 - 20:30

1360: Magnetofection

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Government Market Interference

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki defends the government's plan to fund 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations. The hosts argue this is "crony capitalism" and market interference, questioning why taxpayers should fund infrastructure for a market that is already naturally trending toward EVs.

Ming the Magnificent
Episode 944 0:56 - 6:14

944: Ming the Magnificent

Child Sex Robots, Professor Noel Sharkey, Ethical Bans

Professor Noel Sharkey of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics has released a report titled "Our Sexual Future with Robots," calling for a ban on sex robots designed to look like children. The discussion highlights companies like Abyss Creations and their upcoming AI-enabled doll, Harmony, while questioning the legal status of such devices in Canada and their potential use in therapy for sex offenders.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 53:30 - 58:38

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Direct Support Model, Church and Novel Comparisons

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak compare their donation-based model to the financial structures of churches and the sale of novels. They argue that avoiding advertisers allows for a better, uncompromised product and a closer connection to the audience. They express a disdain for the "hard breaks" and commercial interruptions that ruin the flow of mainstream broadcasts.

Boss Ass Look
Episode 664 3:03:11 - 3:05:48

664: Boss Ass Look

Hillary Clinton, Job Creation Rhetoric

Hillary Clinton is criticized for a speech in which she claimed that corporations and businesses do not create jobs. The hosts suggest Clinton is adopting the rhetoric of Elizabeth Warren to appeal to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. The episode concludes with a sign-off for the seventh anniversary and a preview of the upcoming episode 666.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 2:26:33 - 2:29:07

549: Associative Propaganda

Associative Propaganda, Texas Creationists, Global Cooling

The hosts define "associative propaganda," where factual statements about the Earth's age or evolution are bundled with claims about man-made climate change to make the latter seem indisputable. They discuss the ongoing battle over science education in Texas and express their personal preference for the "global cooling" theories of the 1970s.

Furtive Movement
Episode 510 30:09 - 35:09

510: Furtive Movement

Evolution vs. Creationism, Chris Matthews Science Rhetoric

The concept of "science" is analyzed as a modern media tool used to marginalize non-secular beliefs, specifically regarding the debate between evolution and creationism. MSNBC host Chris Matthews is criticized for using "science" as a rhetorical weapon to belittle political opponents and religious individuals.

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 1:08:56 - 1:15:39

438: Social Media Weapons

Bill Nye Evolution Video, Big Think Controversy

Bill Nye "The Science Guy" released a video via BigThink.com claiming that the denial of evolution is a problem unique to the United States. Nye argued that creationist beliefs hold back technological innovation and urged parents not to pass these views to their children. The segment questions Nye's credentials and the funding behind the Big Think platform.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 1:27:31 - 1:30:40

427: Huma-Gate

CBS Green Screen Error, Hillary Clinton in Egypt

Adam Curry analyzes a CBS News report featuring Margaret Brennan in Egypt, pointing out a lack of satellite lag and what he believes is a green screen production error. He criticizes the report's focus on "job creation" in Egypt by American businessmen while the U.S. economy continues to struggle with unemployment.

Episode 408 1:07:21 - 1:08:59

408: Odious Debt

Obama's Congressional To-Do List, Michelle Obama's Influence

President Barack Obama recently presented a "To-Do List" to Congress, which he compared to lists he receives from First Lady Michelle Obama. The hosts criticize this rhetorical device as annoying and question the actual influence of the First Lady on policy and job creation. The list includes items such as patent reform and tax cuts for small businesses.

Just Hiking
Episode 237 1:46:07 - 1:48:54

237: Just Hiking

Stimulus Spending and LA Job Creation Audit

An audit of stimulus spending in Los Angeles reveals that $111 million in federal funds resulted in the creation of only about 55 jobs. In one instance, $40.8 million given to the Department of Transportation created only nine jobs. The hosts argue that the money would have been more effectively spent if given directly to the public.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 41:21 - 43:47

232: Eating the Evidence

Barack Obama Labor Day Speech and High-Speed Rail Jobs

President Barack Obama delivered a Labor Day speech emphasizing the need to rebuild the middle class and invest in infrastructure. He claimed that investments in roads, bridges, and high-speed railroads would create hundreds of thousands of private-sector jobs. The hosts critique the visual quality of the address, noting apparent chroma key artifacts around the President's ear.

Slaughterhouse Blues
Episode 203 1:25:49 - 1:28:14

203: Slaughterhouse Blues

Census Bureau Job Number Manipulation

Whistleblowers from the Census Bureau claim the agency is firing and rehiring workers multiple times to artificially inflate job creation statistics reported by the Labor Department. This tactic allows the government to present a more favorable economic outlook while masking true unemployment rates. The hosts describe this as a systemic scam to prop up political narratives.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 33:35 - 35:13

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

Daily Source Code Relaunch, Podcast Business Models

Plans are announced for the relaunch of the "Daily Source Code" podcast, with a focus on a new phase of content creation. The discussion touches on the challenges of maintaining a sustainable business model in independent media. The new show is intended to be distinct from current projects while maintaining a live streaming component.