Topic: Dominique Strauss Kahn

21 chapters across the catalog

Exit on the Floor
Episode 973 29:06 - 32:16

973: Exit on the Floor

Jane Fonda, Male Entitlement and Janet Napolitano

Jane Fonda discusses "male entitlement" and her own experiences with sexual objectification in Hollywood. The hosts counter her generalization by citing a past scandal involving former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano allegedly harassing male subordinates. They argue that predatory behavior is a "singular perverted" trait rather than a universal male entitlement.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 2:32:32 - 2:39:08

677: 99 Lines of Code

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Megyn Kelly Performance Art

Dominique Strauss-Kahn is reportedly being considered to head the National Bank of Ukraine, a move seen as a rehabilitation of his career. In media news, Fox News host Megyn Kelly has adopted a rhythmic, almost "rap-like" cadence in her segments, which critics describe as a shift toward performance art. Meanwhile, Andy Carvin's new venture, Reportedly, is criticized for its self-important "native journalism" branding.

Boss Ass Look
Episode 664 1:52:12 - 1:58:32

664: Boss Ass Look

EU Bank Stress Tests, Financial Sector Suicides

Twenty-five European Union banks failed a recent stress test, revealing a capital shortfall of nearly 32 billion euros. Amidst this financial instability, the segment notes the suspicious suicides of a partner of former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn and a senior Deutsche Bank lawyer, Carlo Girombelli. The lawyer was reportedly involved in LIBOR manipulation negotiations, leading to speculation regarding the nature of these deaths.

Mirific!
Episode 659 39:21 - 42:34

659: Mirific!

Christine Lagarde, IMF Leadership and Globalist Agendas

Christine Lagarde's prominent role in international meetings is contrasted with her predecessor, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was removed following sexual assault allegations. The discussion suggests Lagarde was installed to advance a specific globalist agenda involving the IMF voting structure and the inclusion of the renminbi.

Dead Jellyfish
Episode 604 33:40 - 38:03

604: Dead Jellyfish

IMF Reform and Multilateralism Strategy

Secretary of State John Kerry and Senator Robert Menendez have pushed for International Monetary Fund (IMF) quota and governance reforms to assist Ukraine. These 2010 reforms, which the U.S. has yet to ratify, are described as a move toward "multilateralism" in global governance. The hosts revisit the removal of Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the subsequent appointment of Christine Lagarde as part of this transition.

No Coup
Episode 529 1:23:59 - 1:30:05

529: No Coup

NSA Internal Culture and Political Blackmail

The conversation shifts to the internal culture of the NSA, suggesting employees may use surveillance tools for personal reasons or "blackmail." Clips of James Clapper and Eric Holder testifying before Congress are used to illustrate the lack of accountability regarding domestic data collection. The hosts compare the current U.S. surveillance state to the East German Stasi.

Episode 491 2:13:31 - 2:18:30

491: Pope and Change

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Beauty and the Beast Book

Dominique Strauss-Kahn (DSK) is back in the news due to a book titled "Beauty and the Beast" by Marcela Iacub, which details their affair. The hosts argue that DSK was originally set up with a hotel maid to clear the way for Christine Lagarde to lead the IMF. They characterize Iacub as a "spook" used to further marginalize DSK and prevent his political return.

Wonderful Marinade
Episode 423 46:36 - 49:32

423: Wonderful Marinade

Nicolas Sarkozy Fleeing to Canada Amid Investigations

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni have reportedly left France for Canada following the expiration of his political immunity. French police recently raided Sarkozy's home as part of an investigation into illegal campaign financing and bribes from L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt. It was also revealed that Sarkozy spent billions of euros on personal opinion polls during his presidency.

Episode 406 2:03:13 - 2:05:54

406: Zombie Walk

Weekly Hooker Report, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Secret Service Scandal

The "Weekly Hooker Report" covers new rape allegations against Dominique Strauss-Kahn involving a 2010 party in Washington D.C. Additionally, Dania Londen Noce Suarez, the Colombian woman at the center of the Secret Service prostitution scandal, gave interviews claiming the agents were "fools" and that the dispute began over a refused $800 payment.

The Fact of the Bladder
Episode 361 2:25:12 - 2:27:47

361: The Fact of the Bladder

Dominique Strauss-Kahn IMF Conspiracy Allegations

New investigative reports suggest the sexual assault charges against former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have been part of a political plot to derail his French presidential run. Video evidence allegedly shows Sofitel employees celebrating after the police were called. The hosts suggest the scandal was orchestrated to install Christine Lagarde as the head of the IMF.

Karma Kards
Episode 342 56:40 - 1:01:59

342: Karma Kards

Fall TV Season Review, Law & Order SVU Dominique Strauss-Kahn Plot

The fall television lineup is criticized for poor quality, specifically targeting new shows like "Whitney" and "Person of Interest." A recent "Law & Order: SVU" episode is highlighted for its "ripped from the headlines" plot involving a fictionalized version of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexual assault case.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336 54:39 - 56:35

336: Tesla Dome

IMF Leadership, Banking Fraud Knowledge, Christine Lagarde

Cables from 2007 reveal that French President Nicolas Sarkozy was aggressively lobbying for Dominique Strauss-Kahn to lead the IMF. The documents also suggest that top officials, including Christine Lagarde and US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, were aware of widespread banking fraud and subprime mortgage issues a full year before the 2008 financial collapse but chose to remain silent.

Boob Bombs!
Episode 319 1:22:41 - 1:30:29

319: Boob Bombs!

Christine Lagarde, IMF Leadership and Management Style

Christine Lagarde holds her first press conference as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The hosts deconstruct her management style and her subtle criticisms of predecessor Dominique Strauss-Kahn. A Fox Business reporter's question about "too much testosterone" in the IMF building and Lagarde's lack of formal economic qualifications are highlighted.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 31:57 - 39:39

318: Reckless & Provocative

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Case and Cyrus Vance Jr.

The sexual assault case against former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is collapsing, leading to intense media scrutiny of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. Connections are drawn between Vance, Nicolas Sarkozy, and the CIA, suggesting the case may have been a setup. The resignation of sex crimes unit head Lisa Friel and graphic descriptions of the alleged assault by the victim's lawyer are highlighted as evidence of the case's "fishiness."

Syria Be Next
Episode 309 50:10 - 55:48

309: Syria Be Next

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Gold Conspiracy and Fort Knox Audits

The hosts explore theories surrounding the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, including a "crackpot" theory that he discovered the U.S. lacks the gold reserves it owes the IMF. They discuss the lack of recent audits at Fort Knox and the possibility of gold bars being faked with tungsten.

Wiener-Gate
Episode 308 1:06:05 - 1:11:47

308: Wiener-Gate

Hypersexual Disorder, DSM-5, and Population Control

The American Psychiatric Association is considering adding "Hypersexual Disorder" to the DSM-5, citing high-profile cases like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The criteria for diagnosis are so broad that they could apply to a vast majority of men. There is speculation that this diagnosis could lead to the development of a "vaccine" for hypersexuality as a tool for population control.

US-EU Framework Agreement
Episode 307 2:08 - 3:55

307: US-EU Framework Agreement

Christine Lagarde, IMF Leadership Struggle

Christine Lagarde launched a Twitter account under the handle "lagarde_IMF," signaling her intent to lead the International Monetary Fund. This move follows the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, whose term was cut short by legal issues. French officials maintain that a European should continue to hold the IMF leadership position.

US-EU Framework Agreement
Episode 307 11:15 - 12:57

307: US-EU Framework Agreement

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Room 2806 Conspiracy

The hotel room number 2806 assigned to Dominique Strauss-Kahn is linked to the June 28th deadline for the French Socialist Party primaries. Speculation suggests Strauss-Kahn was upgraded to that specific room as part of a setup involving Nicolas Sarkozy or Vladimir Putin. The legal proceedings in the United States effectively prevent his participation in the upcoming French election.

Last Show Ever
Episode 305 6:04 - 11:10

305: Last Show Ever

Dominique Strauss-Kahn IMF Scandal and Global Power Struggles

The arrest of IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn (DSK) is examined as a potential political hit. The hosts compare his treatment to Al Gore's past scandals and review the official IMF schedule leading up to the incident. They highlight the roles of John Lipsky and the shift of influence toward sovereign wealth funds in Beijing versus the elite circles in Brussels.

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 2:15 - 6:14

304: Chimp in Heat

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Arrest, IMF Leadership Scandal

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the operational director of the International Monetary Fund and a leading French presidential contender, was arrested in New York on charges of attempted rape involving a hotel maid. French Socialist Party leaders, including Martine Aubry, have called for the presumption of innocence while supporters suggest the timing may be a political setup. The arrest removes a primary challenger to Nicolas Sarkozy in the upcoming French elections.