Topic: Eric Cantor

6 chapters across the catalog

Preemptive Prosecution
Episode 626 2:29:42 - 2:35:17

626: Preemptive Prosecution

Molly Worthen, Evangelicalism and the War on Religion

History professor Molly Worthen's book "Apostles of Reason" is introduced, sparking a discussion on the media's portrayal of evangelicalism. The hosts analyze segments from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert regarding Dave Brat's primary victory over Eric Cantor, noting the late-night hosts' tendency to mock religious expressions. The "war on religion" is framed as a political tool used to categorize and marginalize conservative voters.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 1:13:34 - 1:17:54

625: Touching the Stick

Eric Cantor, Dave Brat Primary Defeat

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor suffers a historic primary defeat to Tea Party challenger Dave Brat in Virginia. Despite Cantor outspending Brat by a massive margin, the "little-known" professor secured the victory with minimal funding. The hosts note that this result challenges the narrative that the Koch brothers can simply buy American elections.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 52:57 - 57:09

564: Summer of Snowden

Barack Obama, Affordable Care Act, Exchange Plan Lies

The hosts analyze C-SPAN footage of President Obama discussing the Affordable Care Act with Republicans like Eric Cantor. They highlight a specific instance where Obama claimed the law's regulations would only apply to new plans on the exchanges, not existing private plans. They characterize his verbal stumbling as a sign of intentional deception regarding the loss of current insurance coverage.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 1:46:56 - 1:50:08

389: Camels Everywhere!

Eric Cantor Slip of the Tongue, Virginia Primary

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor is mocked for a slip of the tongue on Meet the Press, where he appeared to say "hard fart primary" instead of "hard-fought." The hosts use the clip to transition into a discussion about the results of the Virginia Republican primary and the performance of Ron Paul.

Mavericks of Media
Episode 268 35:27 - 37:46

268: Mavericks of Media

Health Care Repeal Vote Postponement and Lincoln Imagery

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced the postponement of all legislative activity, including a scheduled vote to repeal the Health Care Act, following the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords. President Obama delivered a televised response to the tragedy while positioned beneath a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, an assassinated president. The hosts suggest the visual staging was a subtle, perhaps subconscious, message intended to resonate with the public during a time of national mourning.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 32:13 - 38:45

194: Blood Trains

Bill Clinton Wolf Blitzer Interview and Political Violence

In a CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer, Bill Clinton warns of a "vast echo chamber" on the internet that could incite unstable individuals to violence. Clinton draws parallels between current anti-government rhetoric and the atmosphere preceding the Oklahoma City bombing. He specifically mentions threats against President Obama and Republican Whip Eric Cantor, which the hosts interpret as a coded attack on the Tea Party movement.