Topic: Fraternities

8 chapters across the catalog

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 39:24 - 40:48

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Illinois Law, Non-Citizen Police Officers and Governor Pritzker

Governor J.B. Pritzker signs a bill allowing non-citizens who are legally authorized to work in the U.S. to become police officers in Illinois. The Fraternal Order of Police criticizes the legislation, arguing it creates a crisis of confidence in law enforcement. The hosts suggest the move is part of a broader trend of radical governance in the state.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:26:32 - 1:29:04

1732: Sig Hale

January 6th Blanket Pardons, Police Union Criticism

President Trump issues full, unconditional pardons to individuals charged in connection with the January 6th Capitol attack. The move draws criticism from the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Fraternal Order of Police, who argue it sets a dangerous precedent. One pardoned individual, Daniel Ball, was reportedly re-arrested on unrelated gun charges shortly after his release.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 54:46 - 57:55

1693: Freedom Force

Paul Pelosi Attack, Fraternal Order of Police AI Calls

Anderson Cooper's reporting on the attack against Paul Pelosi is criticized for claiming a sledgehammer was used when video evidence showed a standard hammer. This leads to a discussion about the Fraternal Order of Police using interactive AI voices for telemarketing, which often struggle to respond when asked if they are robots.

Code Red
Episode 1384 3:10:51 - 3:16:46

1384: Code Red

UMass Sexual Assault Protests, Leon Black Allegations

CBS News reported on protests at UMass Amherst following anonymous allegations of sexual assault at a fraternity. The hosts compare this to previous "scams" like the Duke Lacrosse case, noting that no formal complaints have been filed. They contrast the media's focus on these unverified college stories with the lack of coverage regarding actual court documents accusing billionaire Leon Black of assault at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion.

You Can Take That To The iBank!
Episode 330 2:15:57 - 2:19:40

330: You Can Take That To The iBank!

Human Chimeras, DNA Testing, Obama Chimera Theory

John C. Dvorak introduces the concept of human chimeras—individuals with two sets of DNA resulting from one twin subsuming another in the womb. He speculates that this could explain certain psychological conditions or gender identity issues. The hosts jokingly suggest that President Obama might be a chimera who consumed his brother.

Obama Insane?
Episode 247 2:03:16 - 2:06:00

247: Obama Insane?

Yale Fraternity Chant Controversy

Yale University's chapter of Delta Kappa epsilon (DKE) is facing suspension after pledges were filmed chanting "No means yes, yes means anal" on campus. The hosts mock the elite university's culture and the irony of parents paying high tuition for such behavior. The DKE international board has condemned the actions.