Topic: David Brown

10 chapters across the catalog

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 15:48 - 22:01

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Vaccine Q&A with Dr. Ashish Jha on ABC News

Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, appeared on ABC News to discuss the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as a "game changer." The hosts criticize the segment for failing to address the technical differences between mRNA and viral vector vaccines, noting the doctor's advice to simply take whichever shot is available first.

Summer of Chaos
Episode 841 21:28 - 24:43

841: Summer of Chaos

Dallas Police Department Staffing Crisis and Low Morale

The Dallas Police Department faces a significant retention crisis with over 40 officers quitting in a single month due to low morale and uncompetitive pay. Chief David Brown cites higher salaries in surrounding areas like Fort Worth as a primary reason for the exodus. The hosts discuss the "overtime scam" where underpaid officers rely on extra shifts to make a living wage.

Aid & Comfort
Episode 494 2:26:06 - 2:29:15

494: Aid & Comfort

David Icke, Brown Brothers Harriman Bank

The hosts play a clip of conspiracy researcher David Icke filming outside the Brown Brothers Harriman bank in New York. Icke describes the firm as an "Illuminati bank" with ties to Prescott Bush and the financing of the Nazi party. Dvorak jokingly suggests that such a well-connected bank might actually be a great place to open an account.

Too Many Clips
Episode 368 20:39 - 22:34

368: Too Many Clips

Arizona Border Dispute, Gordon Brown Resignation, and David Cameron

A legislative clip features a correction regarding Arizona's border with Mexico, followed by the political transition in the United Kingdom. Gordon Brown is shown resigning as Prime Minister after the 2010 election failed to produce a majority, leading to David Cameron forming a new Conservative government.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 1:18:33 - 1:21:44

333: Lions Stood Still

Mandatory National Service, Section 6104, Youth Riots

Legislation regarding mandatory national service for young people is surfacing in both the U.S. and the UK. Critics compare these initiatives to "Brown Shirt" armies or state-mandated slave labor. The movement is seen as a response to youth unemployment and recent riots, aiming to force "volunteerism" and obedience among the youth.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 58:49 - 1:02:07

199: Elephant In The Room

David Cameron, UK Coalition Government Formation

David Cameron has become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, forming a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats after Gordon Brown's resignation. The hosts note the Queen's active role in the transition, challenging the notion that the monarchy is merely a figurehead. The new government faces an immediate challenge with a $250 billion national deficit.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 1:23:20 - 1:26:40

198: Things Could Get Complicated

UK General Election and Hung Parliament

The 2010 United Kingdom general election resulted in a "hung parliament," where no single party achieved an absolute majority. The hosts discuss the role of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg in diluting the vote between Labour and the Conservatives. They suggest the outcome was engineered to create a coalition government, effectively putting the Queen and European interests in a position of greater influence.

Kidnapping The Truth
Episode 195 15:16 - 22:00

195: Kidnapping The Truth

Gordon Brown, Bigoted Woman Hot Mic Incident

UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is caught on a hot microphone calling a constituent, Gillian Duffy, a "bigoted woman" after a campaign stop in Rochdale. The hosts analyze the audio and suggest the incident may be an orchestrated "Dean Scream" moment designed to facilitate a transition of power to David Cameron or Nick Clegg.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 43:41 - 46:21

194: Blood Trains

UK Election Debates and Siemens Rail Lobbying

During the UK general election debates, both Gordon Brown and David Cameron express strong support for high-speed rail over airport expansion at Heathrow. The hosts identify this as a coordinated public relations campaign likely managed by a major agency like Hill & Knowlton. They point out that Siemens, which manufactures trains, is a primary beneficiary and sponsor of media content promoting this shift.

Obama's Lobsters
Episode 124 7:34 - 10:08

124: Obama's Lobsters

David Cameron, Eric Schmidt, and UK Political Shifts

David Cameron is positioned as the likely successor to Gordon Brown in the upcoming UK general election. The hosts highlight that Google CEO Eric Schmidt serves as an economic advisor to Cameron, questioning Schmidt's ability to advise both the UK Conservatives and the Obama administration. Skepticism is expressed regarding Cameron's political authenticity.