Topic: David Duke

13 chapters across the catalog

Dumb and Sick
Episode 1283 5:20 - 13:34

1283: Dumb and Sick

Donald Trump White Supremacy Denials, Media Coverage Criticism

Donald Trump has repeatedly denounced white supremacy, the KKK, and David Duke in various press conferences and interviews dating back to 2016. Despite these documented disavowals, media outlets like MSNBC and PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff continue to report that the President has failed to condemn far-right extremists. A montage of clips illustrates Trump signing a congressional resolution against white supremacy and explicitly rejecting support from hate groups.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 56:58 - 1:00:12

1160: VAT Camel

Hillary Clinton 2016 Ad, Trump Outreach

A retrospective on the 2016 election examines a Hillary Clinton ad that attempted to link Donald Trump to the KKK. This is contrasted with Trump's "What have you got to lose?" pitch to black voters, which some analysts believe was more effective than Clinton's negative campaigning.

Bully Box
Episode 912

912: Bully Box

St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, Spin Class, and Grand Duke Foley

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show discussing the timing of St. Patrick's Day and local parades. They banter about spin class habits and the upcoming party at the home of Grand Duke David Foley. Adam warns John to be polite when meeting his partner, Tina, for the first time this Saturday.

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 55:37 - 1:00:14

884: Lane Splitter

CNN Debate on Trump's Responsibility for Fringe Rhetoric

Kayleigh McEnany defends Donald Trump on CNN against claims that he is responsible for the actions of fringe supporters and "fake news" purveyors. The debate covers Trump's alleged failure to disavow groups like the KKK and the "Heil Trump" incident at an NPI event. McEnany argues that the Democratic party has similarly failed to disavow "9/11 truthers" and other fringe elements.

EU Gougers
Episode 856 25:04 - 27:50

856: EU Gougers

Hillary Clinton Health Rumors, Hamptons Fundraisers

Hillary Clinton faced scrutiny for her physical appearance and choice of attire during high-profile fundraisers in the Hamptons with celebrities like Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi. Online speculation regarding her health intensified, with some observers claiming her bulky clothing was designed to hide medical devices. Simultaneously, media outlets attempted to balance negative Clinton coverage by highlighting Donald Trump's disavowal of KKK leader David Duke.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 16:19 - 17:35

855: Burkini Meanie

Clinton Defines Alt-Right and White Nationalism Connection

Hillary Clinton formally introduced the term "alt-right" to her campaign rhetoric, linking the movement to white supremacy and the David Duke radio show. She argued that the movement is a rebranding of a paranoid fringe and used a Mexican proverb to suggest that Donald Trump is defined by the extremist associates he keeps.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 7:22 - 9:48

845: Kaine & Unable

Rachel Maddow, David Duke, and the Gateway Drug Claim

Rachel Maddow discussed David Duke's endorsement of Donald Trump's speech on MSNBC, suggesting the rhetoric serves as a "gateway drug" to extremist ideologies. During the broadcast, Maddow accidentally referred to the former Klan leader as "Donald Duke," inadvertently linking his name with Trump's. The commentary focused on the potential transformation of the Republican Party into a more radical entity.

Babushkas of Chernobyl
Episode 806 6:10 - 9:15

806: Babushkas of Chernobyl

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Racism Allegations

Hillary Clinton addresses questions regarding whether Donald Trump is a racist during the Univision event. She criticizes Trump's rhetoric regarding Mexicans and his delayed disavowal of David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan. The hosts analyze her use of the Spanish word "basta" as a form of calculated political rhetoric.

Evidence Free Zone
Episode 804 49:25 - 54:12

804: Evidence Free Zone

Van Jones vs Jeffrey Lord, CNN Racial Debate

A heated on-air argument between Van Jones and Jeffrey Lord on CNN is deconstructed. Jones accused Donald Trump of "playing funny" with the KKK, while Lord argued that the Klan was historically a terrorist arm of the Democratic Party, leading to a viral debate on historical revisionism.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 1:46:31 - 1:50:49

803: Joe Hitler

Fresno State Student Paper Hitler Imagery

The Fresno State student newspaper, The Collegian, published a front page comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and his supporters to Nazis. The editorial warned of "lynchings" and the rise of a "Fourth Reich." Simultaneously, the media is criticized for using "guilt by association" regarding David Duke's endorsement of Trump.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 1:50:50 - 1:53:30

803: Joe Hitler

Trump Response to KKK and David Duke Endorsement

Donald Trump faced questioning regarding an endorsement from former KKK leader David Duke. Trump claimed he knew nothing about Duke or the specific white supremacist groups mentioned, stating he would need to research them before issuing a condemnation. The media's focus on this association is analyzed as a coordinated attack.

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658 1:15:02 - 1:18:53

658: It's a Glitch!

Duke University Study, Manipulation of Free Will

A study from Duke University explores how easily human judgment and free will can be manipulated. Researchers David Moskrop and Tanya Chartrand examine the neurological processes behind decision-making and the implications for democratic systems. The study questions whether the "popular will" is an autonomous reflection of true preferences or a product of external influence.

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 59:15 - 1:00:57

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Grand Duke Appointment, Sir David Foley

Sir David Foley was elevated to the rank of Grand Duke of the United States following significant financial contributions. Foley, a former shareware developer known for the product HyperDisc, expressed his support for the "value for value" model as a sustainable way to fund independent media.