Topic: Dc 3

249 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:11:24 - 1:12:57

1860: micro-dosing

Jackie Speier on Predatory Environment in Congress

Former Representative Jackie Speier commented on the "predatory environment" in Congress, stating that rumors about Eric Swalwell's behavior had circulated for years. She criticized the culture of looking the other way when powerful men become entitled and feel untouchable. The discussion touches on the broader issue of systemic misconduct within the federal government.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:22:04 - 2:24:30

1848: Podcaster Down!

Mark Steyn vs. Michael Mann Lawsuit

Author Mark Steyn has been involved in a long-running legal battle with climatologist Michael Mann over comments regarding the "hockey stick" climate graph. The case, which has spanned over a decade in the DC court system, centers on allegations of libel and the scientific validity of Mann's research.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 35:42 - 48:13

1846: Thumbstick Flick

DC Water Sewage Spill, David Gaddis DEI Controversy

A massive sewage spill in the Potomac River is linked to management priorities at DC Water under CEO David Gaddis. Critics, including radio host Wendy Bell, allege that $520 million was diverted to DEI contracts and disadvantaged business grants rather than infrastructure maintenance. While NPR attributes the failure to aging pipes and corrosion, local reports highlight the suspension of several no-bid awards by the EPA.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 1:03:35 - 1:08:33

1835: Greenland Gambit

Washington DC Public Crying Trend and Reddit Threads

A trend in Washington D.C. involves residents sharing the best public locations to cry, including the Lincoln Memorial and the Watergate steps. These "crying spots" have been documented on Reddit threads for six years, with some observers characterizing the behavior as a "self-induced struggle session." The phenomenon is linked to high levels of political distress and the practice of filming emotional outbursts for social media platforms like TikTok.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 2:49:36 - 2:54:31

1827: CIS-Lunar

DC Police Chief Pamela Smith Resignation Controversy

DC Police Chief Pamela Smith announced her resignation amid allegations of fudging crime statistics, which she vehemently denied in a heated speech. The hosts link this to the "Mo Prophecy," which suggests diverse hires are often set up to fail in high-pressure roles. The discussion also touches on Nicki Minaj's appearance at America Fest and her history of independent political stances.

Genesis
Episode 1821 47:30 - 49:42

1821: Genesis

Washington DC Shooting of National Guard Members

A 29-year-old Afghan national who arrived in the U.S. in 2021 shot two National Guard members in downtown Washington, D.C., killing one. The suspect reportedly drove from Bellingham, Washington, to carry out the attack. The hosts discuss potential "spook" connections and compare the incident to previous high-profile shootings used for political narratives.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:34:16 - 1:37:06

1796: Zeds

Donald Trump, Epstein Files and "Safe Zones"

Donald Trump dismissed the ongoing focus on Jeffrey Epstein's files as a "Democrat hoax" intended to distract from his administration's successes, such as ending wars. Trump also claimed that Washington D.C. has become a "safe zone" under his influence. Analysts debate whether Trump's dismissal is a strategic "5D chess" move or a genuine attempt to bury the files.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:15:23 - 1:16:59

1794: Heroin Hotties

Union Station DC, Federal Management Takeover

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Department of Transportation is reclaiming management of Union Station in Washington, D.C. from Amtrak. The move is intended to improve safety and aesthetics at the hub, which has seen increased National Guard patrols under the Trump administration.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:17:00 - 1:25:55

1794: Heroin Hotties

Juvenile Justice Reform, Judge Jeanine Pirro vs. NPR

NPR criticizes Judge Jeanine Pirro for her stance on juvenile justice reform in D.C., specifically her opposition to sentence reductions for young offenders. While Mayor Muriel Bowser calls for accountability, criminal justice advocates argue that harsh punishments for minors are counterproductive. The segment highlights the case of Troy Berner, who spent 24 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.

Retribution
Episode 1793 38:20 - 41:06

1793: Retribution

Washington D.C., Anacostia Crime Crackdown

Residents in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington D.C. report a visible increase in law enforcement presence following a federal takeover of local policing. While some residents welcome the crackdown due to frequent daylight shootings, others criticize the delay in government action. Independent tracking sites like HeyJackass.com continue to document high rates of gun violence and homicides in major urban centers.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790

1790: Florida Ounce

Department of Justice Employee Arrested for Assaulting Police

A Department of Justice employee was arrested in Washington, D.C., and charged with felony assault on a police officer. The individual, wearing a pink shirt and shorts, allegedly shouted insults at law enforcement before throwing a Subway sandwich at an officer. The employee was reportedly fired immediately following the incident.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 1:29 - 5:58

1790: Florida Ounce

Federalization of Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department

President Donald Trump has federalized the 4,000-person Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., and deployed federal agents from the FBI and ATF to monitor street crime. Local leaders have not filed legal challenges against the move, as the President holds unique authority over the District of Columbia. Mayor Muriel Bowser reported that crime in the district has already decreased by 25 percent compared to the previous year.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 5:59 - 9:16

1790: Florida Ounce

Eleanor Holmes Norton and Obamacare Anecdote

A personal anecdote describes a meeting with Washington, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton at a film screening hosted by Wendell Potter circa 2010. The event focused on the benefits of the Affordable Care Act, though the storyteller expresses a negative impression of Norton and the legislative promises made at the time. The narrative highlights Norton's role as a non-voting representative of the district.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 9:17 - 11:49

1790: Florida Ounce

Media Coverage of Washington DC Crime and Epstein Distraction

Critics suggest that President Trump's focus on crime in Washington, D.C., serves as a political distraction from his refusal to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. While journalists report personal experiences of being jumped or having cars stolen near news bureaus, skeptics argue the 30-day federal intervention is a media event rather than a long-term solution.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 3:03:42 - 3:07:00

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Edgar the Puppet at the DC Pride Parade

Insult comic "Edgar the Puppet" visits a Pride parade in Washington D.C. to interview attendees. The segment features a clip of a non-binary individual listing a long series of physical and mental health diagnoses, which the hosts characterize as "Cluster B" behavior. The hosts suggest the puppet needs a new catchphrase to enhance the comedy.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 51:57 - 57:25

1773: Two Beards

US Army 250th Anniversary Parade, Trump Birthday Coincidence

President Trump hosted a massive military parade in Washington D.C. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, featuring tanks, historical uniforms, and robot dogs. Media coverage from the BBC and PBS highlighted that the event coincided with the President's own birthday, leading to accusations of politicizing the military. Correspondents noted that while the administration claimed high attendance, many seats on the National Mall appeared empty under overcast skies.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 51:11 - 53:34

1771: Home Depotation

NPR Pride Coverage, Harvey Milk Navy Ship

NPR's Alana Wise reported from the World Pride celebrations in Washington D.C., which coincide with the city's 50th anniversary of hosting pride events. The report lists grievances against the Trump administration, including the stripping of Harvey Milk's name from a Navy ship. Participants describe the event as a necessary call to action to prevent the community from being "disappeared."

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:49:14 - 1:54:36

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Israeli Embassy Staff Shooting, Washington D.C.

Two Israeli embassy staff members were shot and killed outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, reportedly shouted "Free Palestine" and claimed he committed the act for Gaza. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the shooting as a "brazen act of cowardly anti-Semitic violence." The incident is linked to the rising tide of ideological extremism fueled by media and campus protests.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 54:39 - 58:04

1765: Pro-Mortalist

World Pride DC, Transgender Travel Warnings

World Pride festivities kicked off in Washington, D.C., featuring a massive quilt display on the National Mall. Several European countries, including Germany and Denmark, issued travel warnings for transgender citizens visiting the US due to the political climate. The hosts discuss a perceived rift within the LGBTQ community, suggesting that "the gays" are becoming frustrated with the prioritization of transgender issues.