Topic: David Fox

16 chapters across the catalog

p-doom
Episode 1610 1:00:06 - 1:07:13

1610: p-doom

Joe Biden's 81st Birthday and Fox News Gaffes

President Joe Biden celebrated his 81st birthday amid concerns from Democratic strategist David Axelrod about his ability to "cheat nature." During a Fox News segment, Senator Chris Coons made a historical gaffe regarding Rudy Giuliani's 2008 polling, which went uncorrected by the panel. The hosts mock the declining quality of cable news commentary and the awkward handling of Biden's age.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 45:23 - 48:58

1569: Hydrating

Colonel Douglas McGregor on Ukraine and Economic Implosion

Colonel Douglas McGregor predicts a catastrophic collapse of the Ukrainian military and a subsequent economic implosion in Washington D.C. before the 2024 election. He suggests that domestic violence and bank closures will become widespread as the "Russian hoax" narrative fails. Meanwhile, Fox News reshuffles its lineup, moving Jesse Watters into the 8:00 PM slot formerly held by Tucker Carlson.

BINO
Episode 1301 1:24:25 - 1:26:47

1301: BINO

No Agenda Stream and Producer Network

The hosts promote the No Agenda Stream and the community's social network, highlighting the support system within the "Producer Network." A letter from David Fox describes how fellow producers from Australia and DC tracked him down in the hospital after an assault to ensure his well-being, illustrating the real-world value of the community.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 3:08:20 - 3:12:31

1249: KBALL One

David Dorn Murder and Media Narratives on Rioting

The murder of retired St. Louis police captain David Dorn, who was shot by looters while protecting a pawn shop, is highlighted as a story being downplayed by mainstream media. Surveillance video shows suspects crawling into the store before Dorn was fatally wounded on the sidewalk. The segment contrasts this tragedy with media figures like Don Lemon who have expressed "understanding" for the anger behind the riots.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 1:11:31 - 1:15:02

1104: People's Vote

David Webb, Areva Martin, White Privilege Exchange

During a radio exchange, CNN analyst Areva Martin accused Fox News contributor David Webb of exercising "white privilege." Webb corrected her by stating he is black, leading Martin to apologize and blame her staff for providing incorrect information. The incident is cited as an example of the flaws in modern social justice narratives.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 1:13:26 - 1:18:23

1021: Sun Burps

Laura Ingraham, David Hogg, and the Advertiser Boycott

Fox News host Laura Ingraham faced an advertiser boycott after mocking Parkland student activist David Hogg's college rejection on Twitter. The hosts discuss the role of Media Matters in orchestrating the pressure on advertisers and critique the "bullying" narrative surrounding the event. They also briefly touch upon the complexity of the American GPA system and advanced placement courses.

Off Script
Episode 930 1:07:21 - 1:10:08

930: Off Script

Media Activism, David Gregory and Journalism Matters

David Gregory defends the current state of journalism against accusations of activism, asserting that "journalism matters" more than ever. The discussion contrasts the media's current desire for the President to fail with the 2008 era, when critics of Barack Obama were pressured to hope for his success. The shift is attributed to a change in political alignment within major newsrooms.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 16:01 - 22:55

871: New World Hackers

David Goodfriend, Fox News Clash Over Russian Hacking

Democratic consultant David Goodfriend appeared on Fox News to discuss WikiLeaks and the Clinton Foundation's role in uranium deals. Goodfriend repeatedly attributed the leaks to Vladimir Putin and the Russian government, leading to a heated exchange with the anchor regarding the lack of "fingerprint evidence" for Russian interference.

Dehydrated in China
Episode 816 24:09 - 27:20

816: Dehydrated in China

UK Government Pro-EU Pamphlet, David Lidington, Liam Fox

The British government faced backlash for spending £9 million on a pro-EU pamphlet sent to every household in the UK. Europe Minister David Lidington defended the mailing as a response to public demand for facts, while Dr. Liam Fox labeled it a "dodgy dossier" of assertions. Conservative backbenchers criticized the move as an unfair use of taxpayer funds to bolster the "Remain" campaign.

Red Washcloth
Episode 467 1:08:31 - 1:13:43

467: Red Washcloth

Rachel Maddow, David Petraeus and Fox News Recruitment Tape

Rachel Maddow's coverage of a leaked 2011 audio tape involving General David Petraeus and Fox News analyst Kathleen McFarland is scrutinized. The tape suggests Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes encouraged Petraeus to run for president. The hosts highlight Petraeus's comments about the CIA being a "growth industry" due to military budget cuts and secret operations.

Internet Governance
Episode 424 28:25 - 32:33

424: Internet Governance

Reverend James David Manning, Fox News, and Glenn Beck

Reverend James David Manning delivers a fiery critique of Fox News, alleging the network sold out its audience to support the Obama administration. Manning claims Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch negotiated to remove Glenn Beck and silence critics of the president's eligibility. He characterizes Bill O'Reilly as a "whore" for dismissing the birth certificate controversy and accuses the Tea Party of being ineffective and co-opted.

Internet Governance
Episode 424 57:50 - 1:01:59

424: Internet Governance

Reverend Manning on the Tea Party and Racial Politics

Reverend Manning continues his critique, arguing that the Tea Party and Fox News have failed to address the "criminality" of the Obama administration. He uses provocative language to describe the President and accuses the Koch brothers of benefiting from current policies. Manning asserts that the American public is "blind" and has given a pass to media outlets that claim to be opposition but are actually "sellouts."

The Fact of the Bladder
Episode 361 1:52:44 - 2:00:14

361: The Fact of the Bladder

Personal Karma Requests and Black Knighthood Controversy

Several listeners request "karma" for personal struggles, including job losses, divorces, and medical surgeries. A controversy arises regarding a "Black Knighthood" for Dirk Modro, who sent a drunken donation note. The hosts debate whether his early donation qualifies him for the title, eventually deciding to grant him the status of a "Black Knight" of the No Agenda Roundtable.

Former Soviet Spy
Episode 218 1:32:51 - 1:35:13

218: Former Soviet Spy

FCC Profanity Rulings, Late Night Television Language

A discussion on FCC regulations reveals that profanity fines generally do not apply to broadcasts between 11 PM and 6 AM. The hosts note that while late-night hosts like David Letterman could legally use more explicit language, they choose to self-censor to avoid offending audiences. They also reference a recent court ruling involving Fox that challenged the FCC's authority over "fleeting expletives."

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 7:38 - 10:08

210: Medical Marijuana

John Stossel Libertarian Shift and Fox News Specials

John Stossel is noted for his transition from a consumer advocate on 20/20 to an overt libertarian on Fox News. The hosts compare his earlier style to David Pogue of the New York Times but note his current focus on provocative topics like drug legalization. They critique the production value of his Fox specials, specifically the use of small, seemingly staged studio audiences.