Topic: Death Counts

6 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:08:59 - 1:10:33

1722: This Actually Happened!

"Orange Man Bad" Syndrome, Media Death Counts

A discussion on "Orange Man Bad" syndrome explores how the media used daily death counts to embarrass President Trump. Critics argue that while the government's early response was flawed, the media's focus was intentionally designed to counter Trump's blustering style. The segment suggests that the constant negative coverage was a calculated political tactic during an election year.

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 3:27:08 - 3:30:36

1338: Forever Wars

Biden Infrastructure Gaffes, Afghanistan Death Count Note

President Biden made a gaffe during an infrastructure speech, claiming commercial aircraft would soon travel at 21,000 miles per hour. He also reportedly carries a note with the specific death count of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, similar to his previous practice with COVID-19 statistics.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 6:20 - 7:52

1261: Infodemic

CDC Death Count Data Discrepancies and Public Denial

Discussions regarding a CDC-sourced graph showing COVID-19 deaths peaking in mid-April 2020 and declining toward zero have met with significant resistance on social media. Critics on Twitter claim the data is incorrect despite its origin in official government statistics. This denial is attributed to a marketing mechanism designed to maintain public anxiety in favor of future vaccine distribution and political opposition to Donald Trump.

White Tears
Episode 1256 52:27 - 53:55

1256: White Tears

COVID-19 Death Underreporting Claims, Yale Study

A Yale University study suggests that U.S. COVID-19 deaths from March through May are significantly higher than official counts. This contradicts previous reports of overcounting driven by financial incentives for hospitals. The hosts argue that the conflicting data is part of a broader political effort to damage President Trump's reelection prospects.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 11:36 - 13:02

1226: Bat's True!

Coronavirus Mortality Rates vs Seasonal Influenza

A comparison of mortality data shows seasonal influenza deaths significantly outpacing coronavirus deaths in the United States. While coronavirus deaths were reported at approximately 8,700, influenza deaths reached 20,000 in the same population. The hosts question the logic of national lockdowns for a virus that, according to these figures, is less lethal than the common flu.