Topic: Election Results

15 chapters across the catalog

You-Crane
Episode 1669 42:57 - 53:26

1669: You-Crane

Robert Epstein, Google Election Manipulation Research

Dr. Robert Epstein, head of the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, claims Google has the power to shift millions of votes through subtle search engine bias. Using a monitoring system of 14,000 registered voters, Epstein argues that Google's personalized content creates "ephemeral experiences" that manipulate users without leaving a paper trail. He notes that search results for political donations show significant partisan disparity.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 53:49 - 56:43

1295: Shred and Burn

Election Delay Rhetoric, Hillary Clinton Advice

Prior to the election, Hillary Clinton advised Joe Biden not to concede under any circumstances, predicting a protracted legal battle. This aligns with a broader media narrative that prepared the public for results taking days or weeks to certify. The segment contrasts these warnings with the speed at which the Associated Press eventually called the race.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 1:10:25 - 1:13:36

1292: Killing Mink

Biden's Premature Victory Report and "Verts" Gaffe

During a late-night address, Joe Biden mistakenly said he was ahead by "30,000 verts" before correcting himself to "votes," likely due to misreading the word "virtually" on his teleprompter. The segment also introduces a "Joe Biden Soundboard" featuring various gaffes, such as his "Corn Pop" story and "lying dog-faced pony soldier" comment. These clips are used to illustrate the candidate's perceived lack of mental acuity during the campaign.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 3:00:01 - 3:02:30

1276: Standard Man

Mark Zuckerberg on Election Result Delays

Mark Zuckerberg stated in an Axios interview that Facebook is preparing the American public for the possibility that election results may take weeks to finalize. He emphasized that delays are a normal part of ensuring a fair election and that Facebook will label posts from candidates who claim victory prematurely. Zuckerberg cited a "heightened risk of civil unrest" as the primary reason for these new informational context measures.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:03:05 - 1:06:26

1264: Mask Debate

Hakeem Jeffries vs. Bill Barr, Bleach and Election Integrity

Representative Hakeem Jeffries interrogated Attorney General Bill Barr on whether he would remain in office if Donald Trump refused to concede a lost election. Jeffries also accused the administration of a "superb" failure regarding 150,000 COVID-19 deaths and claimed Trump suggested Americans inject themselves with bleach. Barr maintained that he was unfamiliar with the specific context of the President's comments regarding the transition of power.

Complex Instrument
Episode 1084 45:29 - 51:09

1084: Complex Instrument

Never-Trump Republicans, Mike Coffman, Election Losses

President Trump publicly criticized Republican lawmakers who distanced themselves from him during the midterms and subsequently lost their seats. Specifically, Mike Coffman of Colorado, a "Never-Trump" Republican, lost to a political newcomer after refusing the President's support. Trump's reaction to these losses is described as snide, as he suggested that those who did not embrace his platform were doomed to fail.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 32:57 - 35:05

893: Throw a Rock

CBS This Morning, Election Outcome Causality

The CBS morning crew and David Sanger of the New York Times discuss whether Russian interference actually tipped the election in Donald Trump's favor. They note that the Clinton campaign's strategic spending errors in Michigan and Wisconsin likely had a greater impact than any foreign influence. The consensus among the participants is that while Russia may have tried to interfere, the actual result of the election would likely have been the same regardless.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 14:40 - 17:02

767: Frontier Science

Tom Mulcair, New Democratic Party and Canadian Political Rhetoric

Tom Mulcair and the New Democratic Party (NDP) shifted from early frontrunners to third place in the Canadian election. A clip of Mulcair's speech emphasizes his party's commitment to healthcare, climate change, and building relationships with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The hosts comment on Mulcair's public speaking style and physical appearance during the campaign.

Dead Hand of Bureaucracy
Episode 463 54:30 - 57:41

463: Dead Hand of Bureaucracy

Alan West, Tea Party Symbolism and Election Loss

The political career and recent election loss of Florida Representative Alan West are discussed. Media commentators are heard describing West as a "symbol" of the Tea Party who was "played" by the movement. The hosts question the narrative that the Tea Party is racist given that West, a Black Republican, was one of its most prominent figures.

100 Billion Dollars!
Episode 56 0:01 - 1:34

56: 100 Billion Dollars!

Obama Presidential Transition and Election Trivia

Barack Obama held his first press conference as President-elect, which appeared highly scripted and controlled by campaign advisor David Axelrod. In local election news, a candidate named Bacon defeated a candidate named Fries in Denver's State Senate District 14. The transition process is underway with a focus on the highly managed public image of the new administration.

Obama Wins Now What?
Episode 55 21:02 - 22:40

55: Obama Wins Now What?

Media Stalling, Election Night Commercial Revenue

Television networks are accused of intentionally stalling the declaration of a winner to maximize advertising revenue and showcase expensive studio technology. The competitive nature of broadcast markets is highlighted, with networks monitoring each other to ensure they do not end the "too close to call" narrative prematurely.