Topic: Criticism

183 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 21:13 - 25:13

1838: Coup Afoot

CBS Evening News, Tony Dokoupil and Production Sabotage

The CBS Evening News opening with Tony Dokoupil is characterized as a low-quality production that may be suffering from internal organizational sabotage. Critics point to the short duration, lack of a "good news" closer, and the inclusion of a sports story about Bill Belichick that lacked teaser-worthy urgency. Suggestions for improvement include replacing the male voiceover with a female voice to improve the show's aesthetic appeal.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 15:08 - 18:55

1830: Bulb Heads

CNN Iran Coverage, African Aphorisms Critique

A CNN segment regarding the Iranian protests is criticized for using irrelevant African proverbs to describe Middle Eastern geopolitics. The reporting attributed the unrest primarily to nuclear sanctions and Israeli tensions, while ignoring local reports of a three-month water shortage and domestic mismanagement. The lack of boots-on-the-ground reporting from major Western networks is highlighted as a failure of modern journalism.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:33:15 - 1:35:02

1827: CIS-Lunar

Megyn Kelly Transgender Segment Retrospective

The hosts review a 2018 clip of Megyn Kelly on NBC promoting "The Gender Cool Project" and interviewing transgender children. They contrast her past supportive stance with her current anti-trans rhetoric, suggesting that media figures often shift their public positions based on who is paying their contracts. This is presented as an example of the inherent dishonesty and "pay-to-play" nature of mainstream media personalities.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:04:33 - 1:07:16

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Listener Feedback, Email Blocking, and Constructive Criticism

A listener complained about being blocked after repeatedly correcting a host's grammar regarding the use of "wasn't" versus "weren't" in a script. The host defended the block, stating that the dialogue had become a repetitive nuisance. The discussion explores the social dynamics of blocking listeners in the digital age and the introduction of a "black hole" mechanism for managing persistent critics.

Stimming
Episode 1802 3:16 - 5:39

1802: Stimming

Media Speculation, Charlie Kirk Memorial Coverage

Discussion turns to the media frenzy surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk and the various conspiracy theories emerging regarding ballistics and entry wounds. Outlets like Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens are criticized for focusing on "puzzles" and "conspiracy holes" rather than substantive news. The narrative highlights a refusal to engage in speculative "media assassination" or forensic guesswork common in other podcasts.

Retribution
Episode 1793 17:57 - 21:00

1793: Retribution

Associated Press, News Anchor Reading Errors

An Associated Press hourly news report featured significant reading errors and repeated "pickups" by the anchor, identified as Gwen Dyer. The unedited audio, which circulated on social media, showed the presenter struggling to complete sentences regarding state government statements. The incident highlighted the reliance on digital editing in modern news production and the potential for AI replacement in automated news segments.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:40:56 - 1:42:33

1775: Boomer Benefits

MIT Brain Scan Study, AI Writing Effects

An MIT study using brain scans reveals that writing essays with the assistance of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT reduces neural connectivity compared to unassisted writing. Participants using AI showed less engagement of cognitive resources and struggled to remember the content of their work shortly after completion. The hosts conclude that over-reliance on AI is "dumbing down" the public.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:35:48 - 2:38:11

1752: Pell-Mell

Federal Child Care Cuts, GSA and Media Logic

The General Services Administration (GSA) is scaling back government-run child care services, affecting 82 centers across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Critics of the media coverage pointed out the "illogic" in reports claiming that taking money away from a program leads to higher operating costs. The discussion framed this as a typical example of news outlets repeating government press releases without critical analysis.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 54:11 - 57:33

1744: EULA for Ukraine

UK-Ukraine 100-Year Deal, Critical Minerals Strategy

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaefer revealed that the United Kingdom signed a 100-year security and economic deal with Ukraine on January 17, 2025. The treaty grants the UK preferential status for Ukraine's energy sector and critical minerals. This agreement complicates U.S. negotiations, as President Trump reportedly feels the U.S. is being asked for security guarantees for a deal already captured by Keir Starmer.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:02:55 - 2:05:59

1724: Boomer Mode

Critical Minerals and Congo Slave Labor

A congressional committee report highlights U.S. dependence on China for critical minerals like cobalt and manganese. The hosts discuss allegations of slave labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo and how these minerals end up in Apple products. They suggest the focus on Congo may be a way to target Apple.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:25:31 - 2:27:27

1722: This Actually Happened!

Victoria Quarantine Scandal, Fear-Based Media Programming

A major scandal emerged in Victoria, Australia, involving allegations that security guards in quarantine hotels were engaging in misconduct with guests. Critics called for the resignation of government ministers over the "fiasco." Meanwhile, medical professionals argued that fear-based media coverage has impaired the public's ability to engage in critical thinking, leaving them in a reactive, "reptilian" state of mind.

On The Fritz
Episode 1718 51:39 - 55:47

1718: On The Fritz

Biden Promotes Trans-Africa Rail Corridor in Angola

During his final overseas trip to Angola, President Biden promoted the Trans-Africa Corridor, a massive rail project designed to transport critical minerals from Central Africa to the coast. The $600 billion infrastructure initiative is a strategic effort to counter Chinese and Russian influence on the continent. Critics argue the project was framed as a climate change initiative in the media to obscure its primary geopolitical and resource-extraction goals.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 18:42 - 25:41

1704: Helloo!

Media Critique, Bret Baier Interview Performance

Critics analyzed Bret Baier's performance during his interview with Kamala Harris, with some suggesting he allowed her to dominate the conversation while others, including TikTok commentators, accused him of constant interruption. The discussion posits that mainstream media figures often exercise caution to maintain future access, resulting in ineffective questioning. Alternative views from Greg Gutfeld and various social media analysts highlight the polarized reception of the broadcast.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 22:03 - 25:01

1700: Turban Tossing

C-SPAN Callers, Media Coverage Disconnect

C-SPAN callers expressed frustration with mainstream media coverage focusing on political theater rather than substantive issues like Julian Assange or the actual conditions on the ground in North Carolina. The hosts argue that the public's distrust of both the media and the government is a natural result of the disconnect between official narratives and reality.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:08:19 - 3:13:01

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Jacob Zuma Arrest and Critical Race Theory in SA

The arrest of former South African President Jacob Zuma sparked massive unrest that some analysts, including Revolver News, link to the implementation of "critical race theory" policies. The hosts discuss how preferential hiring and the seizure of white-owned farms have led to the collapse of infrastructure and food supplies. They compare the situation to the prior economic ruin of Zimbabwe.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 2:20:07 - 2:24:15

1699: Entomophagy

PBS Media Bias, Brian Williams Amazon Election Coverage

PBS NewsHour is criticized for its framing of Donald Trump's felony convictions during a segment on gun violence. Additionally, it is noted that former NBC anchor Brian Williams will host live election night coverage for Amazon Prime, marking a shift for the veteran journalist into streaming media.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:16:15 - 2:19:04

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Criticism of Olympic Ceremony Tone and Content

Critics describe the Olympic opening ceremony as "gross" and "distasteful," focusing on the heavy emphasis on "gayness" and drag culture. The inclusion of children in scenes with drag performers was particularly controversial. The segment argues that the ceremony's tone was a "big miss" that soured the games for many viewers, contrasting it with the more traditional and elaborate 2008 Beijing opening.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 3:11:14 - 3:16:37

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Media Retraction on Harris "Border Czar" Title

Mainstream media outlets, including Axios, have issued "corrections" claiming that Kamala Harris was never officially the "border czar," despite having used the term themselves for years. The hosts argue this is a coordinated effort to gaslight the public and protect Harris's presidential campaign from her record on immigration. The segment concludes with a satirical "wrist rocket" song mocking the Biden-Harris administration.

FLOW
Episode 1646 8:56 - 14:04

1646: FLOW

Laura Logan, GPS Spoofing Claims in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Journalist Laura Logan claims the Baltimore bridge collapse was a strategic cyber attack involving GPS spoofing to steer the vessel off course. She cites sources within the intelligence community and Department of Homeland Security, arguing the incident targets a vital Eastern seaboard supply chain corridor. Skepticism is raised regarding the feasibility of such a targeted attack without wider detection.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 3:03 - 4:30

1633: Noise Machine

Milwaukee Police News Clip Authenticity, NBC News Reporting

A previously aired news segment featuring a Milwaukee police officer was criticized for containing staged clips and sweetened audio. While the underlying story was verified as legitimate by local research, the production methods used by NBC News were highlighted as an example of poor journalistic standards.