Topic: Dnc Emails

9 chapters across the catalog

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 15:28 - 19:08

1672: Sand Battery

Seth Rich Theory, Russian Hacking Narrative Critique

The discussion critiques mainstream media reports claiming Russian intelligence hacked the Hillary Clinton campaign, arguing instead that Podesta was phished or that Seth Rich was the source. Claims are made that Kim Dotcom provided the private jet for Assange's travel and that certain Clinton emails have been removed from WikiLeaks servers as part of a "hidden deal."

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 27:57 - 29:24

848: Cash on a Pallet

DNC Resignations, Russian Hacking Allegations

Three top Democratic National Committee officials, including CEO Amy Dacey, resigned following the leak of emails showing favoritism for Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders. While U.S. authorities blame Russian hackers for the breach, the discussion notes that mainstream media coverage of the actual resignations has been relatively sparse compared to the focus on the hacking source.

Banging My Gravel
Episode 1129 1:41:48 - 1:49:02

1129: Banging My Gravel

Julian Assange Extradition, Chevron Ecuador Connection

The arrest of Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London is linked to a multi-billion dollar legal battle between Chevron and Ecuador over Amazon rainforest pollution. Speculation arises that Vice President Mike Pence's recent visit to Ecuador facilitated Assange's removal. The discussion also touches on Assange's claim that he can prove the DNC emails did not come from Russian sources.

Factivist
Episode 890 47:38 - 49:23

890: Factivist

Obama's DNC Fundraising and Factivist Ruse

An email from President Obama's list is described as a "ruse" to solicit donations for the DNC. The host explains how an offer for a "handwritten thank-you note" and an invitation to become a "factivist" both led directly to payment screens. The segment critiques the aggressive digital marketing tactics used by political organizations.

EU Gougers
Episode 856 1:39:37 - 1:47:05

856: EU Gougers

Sandy Hook Shrimpton Clip, DNC Email Theories

A classic clip featuring a man named Shrimpton was replayed, in which he alleged that the Sandy Hook shooting was a German intelligence operation conducted via Mexico. The segment also touched on WikiLeaks DNC emails that some claim contain discussions about a potential plane crash involving Hillary Clinton. These "deep state" theories are presented as examples of the unconventional information analyzed by the show's community.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 2:08:01 - 2:09:36

849: Short Circuit

Big Alcohol Lobbying Against Marijuana Industry

WikiLeaks released emails revealing that the alcohol industry is lobbying Congress to crack down on the marijuana industry to protect its market share. In Colorado, the Department of Transportation created a public service announcement featuring a crashed car shaped like a giant joint. The campaign, titled "Hits Lead to Hits," is viewed as part of a broader effort to discourage marijuana use in favor of alcohol.

Tardy Party
Episode 846 10:34 - 13:57

846: Tardy Party

Robbie Mook, DNC Email Leak Spin

Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, Robbie Mook, addressed the leaked DNC emails by shifting focus toward Russian state actors. Mook alleged that experts believe Russia stole the emails to assist Donald Trump's campaign. This narrative aims to deflect from the content of the emails, which suggested DNC officials conspired against Bernie Sanders.

Tardy Party
Episode 846 2:19:28 - 2:22:39

846: Tardy Party

DNC Emails, Racial Divide Discussion

A CNN panel featuring Katrina Pearson and a Sanders supporter discussed how the leaked DNC emails exposed "racism and bigotry" within the Democratic establishment. The supporter argued that minority communities are suffering at the hands of Democrats, not Republicans. He suggested that the "race card" is being played by the establishment because their previous strategies have failed.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 1:36:08 - 1:38:25

845: Kaine & Unable

Facebook and Twitter Censorship of WikiLeaks

Facebook and Twitter were accused of suppressing links to the leaked DNC emails from WikiLeaks. Users reported receiving warnings that the links contained "malicious code" or were "unsafe," preventing them from being posted or shared. This action was characterized as a dangerous escalation of social media censorship.