Topic: Foxes

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Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:24 - 4:33

1872: Lunar Economy

Scott Besant Screen Test, JD Vance Comparison

The hosts critique Scott Besant's performance during his televised appearances, comparing his "halting" style unfavorably to JD Vance's more pleasant and likable demeanor. They suggest Besant is failing his "screen test" for the administration's media rotation. Technical network issues briefly interrupt the discussion as they attempt to monitor the live quad-screen feed of various news networks.

Hatman
Episode 1871 53:13 - 59:14

1871: Hatman

Robert Harward, Fox News Mask Conspiracy, Biden Impersonators

Social media users have circulated a conspiracy theory that Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward wore a hyper-realistic mask during a Fox News interview due to unusual shadows on his neck. The hosts dismiss the "Maskgate" theory as a result of studio lighting and digital smoothing filters. The segment transitions into a discussion about rumors regarding Joe Biden impersonators being used for public appearances.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 1:50:20 - 1:52:37

1858: Nut Spread

Megyn Kelly Career Critique, Podcast Standards, FCC

The hosts critique Megyn Kelly's career trajectory, suggesting she peaked at Fox News before a failed transition to NBC led her to independent podcasting. They argue that her increased use of profanity has diminished her professional standing, comparing it to Howard Stern's move to SiriusXM. The discussion emphasizes that excessive cussing in podcasting often indicates poor language skills and sets a bad standard for the medium.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 11:43 - 13:57

1851: Mork & Mimi

Hotsy Totsy Club Fact-Check and Media Errors

A correction is issued regarding media reports about the Hotsy Totsy Club, which was incorrectly identified as a strip club in El Cerrito. The establishment is actually the oldest bar in Albany, California, having opened in 1939. The segment mocks mainstream media outlets like Fox and Friends for failing to perform basic geographic and historical fact-checking.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 56:13 - 59:59

1849: Hose Water

Tucker Carlson and Sagar Enjeti, Polling and Political Vacuum

Tucker Carlson and Sagar Enjeti discuss their attempts to persuade President Trump against the Iran conflict. They argue that Trump is operating in an information vacuum, relying on Fox News and potentially skewed polling that shows high support for the war. Enjeti warns that the compounding effects of rising gas prices will be more politically damaging to the White House than the actual military outcomes.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 12:41 - 15:00

1848: Podcaster Down!

Amber Heard Testimony, Celebrity Trial Obsession

An anecdote describes the experience of listening to Amber Heard's trial testimony while sitting in a Walmart parking lot. The narrative explores the psychological pull of celebrity scandals and the media's tendency to prioritize high-profile court cases over traditional news reporting.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 1:09:28 - 1:12:01

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Media Consumption Habits, The Five and Visual Imagination

Scott Adams reveals his preference for Fox News programs like "The Five" and "The Greg Gutfeld Show." He explains his dislike for reading fiction, claiming his own professional creative imagination is more vivid and interesting than stories written by others.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:22:42 - 2:26:28

1836: Big Bully

Verbal Tics, "To Your Point" and Fox News Rhetoric

The hosts discuss their own verbal tics, specifically the frequent use of the phrase "by the way," which was documented 17-21 times in recent episodes. They also critique the common media phrase "to your point," which they interpret as a way for speakers to signal they have a better point to make. This rhetorical habit is blamed largely on Fox News, while CNN is criticized for using "on the other side" as a repetitive transition to commercial breaks.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 17:19 - 20:21

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Scrooged Film, 1988 Media Satire vs Modern News

The hosts discuss the 1988 film *Scrooged* starring Bill Murray, focusing on a scene where a television executive creates a terrifying promo to scare viewers into watching a Christmas special. They observe that the fictional 1988 promo, which used imagery of terrorism and drugs to drive ratings, has become the standard operating procedure for modern cable news networks like CNN and Fox News.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 28:26 - 32:43

1817: Stunt Grenade

Mexico Narco-State Allegations, Senator Lili Tellez

Mexican Senator Lili Tellez appeared on Fox Noticias to label Mexico a narco-state, alleging an alliance between the Morena party and criminal cartels. Tellez argued that President Sheinbaum opposes U.S. intervention because the cartels financed the current government's rise to power, leading to a crisis in fentanyl trafficking and institutional decay.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 22:27 - 35:16

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Molly McNearney Interview on We Can Do Hard Things Podcast

Molly McNearney, executive producer of Jimmy Kimmel Live, appeared on the podcast "We Can Do Hard Things" hosted by Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach. McNearney expressed deep resentment toward her conservative family members who vote for Donald Trump, characterizing their political choices as a personal betrayal of her husband. She described the difficulty of maintaining relationships with relatives she believes are being deliberately misinformed by media outlets like Fox News.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:17:33 - 1:21:33

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

The Floor Game Show and Gen Z Analog Clock Literacy

The Fox game show "The Floor," hosted by Rob Lowe, featured a segment where adult contestants were tested on their ability to read basic analog and digital clocks. The simplicity of the task sparked a discussion about a perceived decline in basic literacy skills among younger generations. The show, originally a Dutch format from Endemol, uses high-production visuals to present what critics call "ludicrously" simple trivia.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 33:18 - 36:35

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize Dedication

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who won the Nobel Peace Prize, reportedly dedicated the honor to Donald Trump during a Fox News interview. Claims are made that other networks like NPR and PBS edited out her praise for Trump's role in dismantling criminal structures in Venezuela. Machado described Trump's actions as decisive for the hemisphere's security.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 57:33 - 1:01:57

1800: Soros Stooge

Senate Committee Debates Jeanine Pirro Background Check and Epstein Documents

Kash Patel faces questioning regarding an unsigned memorandum stating there was no incriminating client list in the Epstein documents. The discussion shifts to the background investigation of Jeanine Pirro, with senators citing Fox News executives who allegedly described her as a "reckless maniac." Patel maintains that background check adjudications are handled by career professionals and are not discussed publicly.

Taproot
Episode 1799

1799: Taproot

Fox News, Howard Kurtz, Media Coverage of Charlie Kirk Assassination

Fox News and other major media outlets are reportedly avoiding specific details regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk, particularly the suspect's living arrangements. Howard Kurtz's weekend program briefly addressed the topic, noting a general trend of networks attempting to de-escalate political rhetoric to avoid being held responsible for violence. Speaker Mike Johnson has dominated recent Fox coverage as the network pivots away from the shooter's background.

Taproot
Episode 1799 17:11 - 19:37

1799: Taproot

Fox Digital, Tyler Robinson, Transgender Roommate Disclosure

FBI sources informed Fox News Digital that Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk, was living with a transgender partner known as Luna or Twigs. The individual is reportedly cooperating with the investigation and claims no prior knowledge of Robinson's plans. The disclosure of this romantic relationship has become a point of contention in how different media outlets report on the suspect's motives.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:22:57 - 1:27:06

1796: Zeds

Jesse Watters, Man on the Street Beach Interviews

A segment from Jesse Watters' Fox News show features "Man on the Street" interviews at the Jersey Shore, highlighting the perceived lack of geographical and political knowledge among beachgoers. Participants struggled to identify the leader of China or the location of major world conflicts, providing comedic commentary on the American public.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 14:48 - 22:47

1784: Yakcasting

Candace Owens, Brigitte Macron Defamation Lawsuit

Brigitte Macron and her family filed a defamation lawsuit against American podcaster Candace Owens following claims regarding the French First Lady's gender identity. The legal team, previously involved in the Fox News Dominion settlement, alleges Owens engaged in a year-long campaign of falsehoods for financial gain. Owens has reportedly doubled down on her claims despite prior legal losses by journalists in France who pursued similar narratives.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 1:34:09 - 1:38:45

1784: Yakcasting

Eliza Effect, Fox Business Host Argues with ChatGPT

Fox Business host Dagan McDowell described an interaction with ChatGPT where she argued with the bot over its refusal to recognize Donald Trump's current term as a "second term." The segment illustrated the "Eliza Effect," where humans attribute human-like intelligence and intent to computer programs. McDowell claimed she was "training" the bot by correcting its perceived political bias during the chat.