Topic: David Clark

6 chapters across the catalog

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 58:07 - 1:10:04

1699: Entomophagy

Middle East Geopolitics, West Clark Seven Theory

A deep dive into the strategic implications of Nasrallah's death, referencing General Wesley Clark's "seven countries in five years" memo. The discussion explores the theory that the October 7 attacks and subsequent Israeli actions are part of a long-term plan to reshape the Middle East, potentially leading to a regime change in Iran. The role of UN Resolution 1701 and advisor David Wurmser are also examined.

Dead Name
Episode 1531

1531: Dead Name

Oral Surgery Recovery, Hippie Humor Book

Adam Curry describes his recovery from oral surgery, noting significant facial swelling and pain that affects his speech. John C. Dvorak introduces a 1968 book titled "Jokes, Puns, and Riddles" by David Alan Clark to test "hippie humor" on the audience. The hosts banter about the lack of comedic value in vintage humor books.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 2:41:20 - 2:43:58

855: Burkini Meanie

Sheriff David Clarke Criticizes Democratic Control of Cities

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke argued that progressive Democratic policies have "wrecked" major American cities like Baltimore and Chicago. Clarke highlighted high murder rates in Chicago and claimed that African Americans have been "hoodwinked" into a monolithic voting bloc for a party that historically opposed civil rights legislation.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 55:18 - 1:01:50

764: Can You See That Juice?

Lebanon Protests, West Clark Seven Strategy

Anti-government protests in Beirut, Lebanon, have escalated due to corruption and a trash disposal crisis. The hosts reference General Wesley Clark's "seven countries in five years" memo, noting that Lebanon is on that list. They critique David Kramer's proposal for a U.S.-enforced no-fly zone over Syria, which they argue would lead to a direct conflict with Russia.

Gas Jackers
Episode 750 2:12:19 - 2:14:27

750: Gas Jackers

Sheriff David Clarke, Racial Division in Media

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke criticizes the Black Lives Matter movement and the mainstream media for "fanning the flames of racial division." He argues that the media acts as a propaganda wing for a "mob" that drowns out meaningful conversation within the black community.

Aristocrats!
Episode 675 37:30 - 44:08

675: Aristocrats!

Sheriff David Clark Criticizes Eric Holder at National Press Club

Milwaukee Sheriff David Clark delivered a speech at the National Press Club criticizing Attorney General Eric Holder for throwing law enforcement "under the bus" for political gain. Clark questioned Holder's claims of being racially profiled as a federal prosecutor, noting that if Holder did not report the incidents at the time, his current anecdotes appear self-serving.