Topic: Death Row

5 chapters across the catalog

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:28:44 - 2:31:28

1724: Boomer Mode

Joe Biden Death Row Commutations

President Biden commuted the sentences of most federal death row inmates to life in prison, excluding three high-profile killers. The hosts criticize the inconsistency of the decision and the irony of political stances on the death penalty versus abortion. John Dvorak reiterates his desire for televised executions to end the public's "thirst for death."

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 20:41 - 27:52

1160: VAT Camel

Tulsi Gabbard vs. Kamala Harris, Criminal Justice Record

Tulsi Gabbard attacked Kamala Harris's record as a prosecutor, citing the incarceration of 1,500 people for marijuana violations and the blocking of evidence that could have freed an innocent man from death row. Harris defended her career by claiming she did the "hard work" of reforming the system from within.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 2:56:31 - 2:58:35

880: Promise to Prosecute

Proposal for Pardoning Humans Instead of Turkeys

John C. Dvorak proposes a "radical" idea for President-elect Trump: instead of pardoning a turkey, he should pardon a human being on death row as a social experiment. He suggests this could be turned into a reality TV model, which Trump would instinctively understand. The hosts mock the current media spectacle surrounding the "Tater and Tot" turkey ceremony.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 2:12:47 - 2:15:50

389: Camels Everywhere!

Reality TV Executions, NBC Smash Ratings

The hosts discuss a Chinese reality show that interviews death row inmates, predicting that a similar concept will eventually come to American television. They also analyze the success of the NBC show "Smash," attributing its high ratings to its appeal to specific demographics and its use of "catfighting" and intrigue.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 27:59 - 29:18

28: The Future of Media

Televised Executions, Lethal Injection, and Reality TV

A cynical proposal suggests that if the state is going to perform executions, they should be televised as reality programming produced by Mark Burnett. The discussion covers the controversy surrounding the pain caused by lethal injection and the historical efficiency of the guillotine. The hosts argue that society's current approach to the death penalty is hypocritical.