Topic: George Michael

23 chapters across the catalog

On The Fritz
Episode 1718 1:24:54 - 1:29:05

1718: On The Fritz

George Clooney Produces The Agency Spook Show

George Clooney is the executive producer of "The Agency," a new espionage series starring Michael Fassbender that is a near-exact remake of the French show "Le Bureau des Légendes." The American version features shot-for-shot recreations of the original script with minor adjustments for U.S. audiences, such as changing the ethnicity of key characters. The show is being noted for its realistic portrayal of intelligence tradecraft and the "creepy" nature of modern surveillance.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 3:20:35 - 3:26:27

1372: Grope Line

Michael Mann Climate Interview, Connecting Dots to COVID

Climate scientist Michael Mann appears on ABC with George Stephanopoulos to discuss the IPCC report. Mann claims that climate change is now visible "on television screens and in newspaper headlines." The hosts speculate that the next phase of the narrative will involve connecting climate change to COVID-19, potentially using pollution levels in Wuhan as a link to justify "climate lockdowns."

Self Certified
Episode 1198 44:28 - 48:57

1198: Self Certified

George Papadopoulos, Alexander Downer and Joseph Mifsud

The Inspector General report concludes there was a legitimate predicate for the Trump investigation based on a conversation between George Papadopoulos and Australian diplomat Alexander Downer. Critics, including Joe diGenova, argue this predicate is "ludicrous" because the information was allegedly planted by CIA asset Joseph Mifsud. The hosts compare the FBI's tactics to "entrapment" schemes used against low-level targets to make agents look like heroes.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 36:53 - 40:05

1184: Ejexit

Potential Hillary Clinton Draft and Hollywood Involvement

Speculation continues regarding the mechanism for Hillary Clinton to enter the 2020 race, with theories suggesting a "draft" by party bigwigs or major donors like Michael Bloomberg. There is further speculation that Hollywood figures such as George Clooney or Leonardo DiCaprio could be involved in producing a high-profile announcement. Clinton's recent attacks on Tulsi Gabbard are viewed by some as a "warning shot" to the field.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 57:44 - 1:01:24

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Opinions on Media Figures and Political Rivals

Anthony Scaramucci labels author Michael Wolff a "total liar" while calling Sean Hannity a close friend and "street fighter." He expresses respect for Robert Mueller's reputation but criticizes James Comey as "sanctimonious." Scaramucci also defends Omarosa Manigault's tenure despite their public disagreements and predicts that Scott Walker will face a difficult re-election battle in Wisconsin.

A.I. Zombies
Episode 1062 35:44 - 38:59

1062: A.I. Zombies

Fixers in Politics, Michael Clayton Movie, Media Giddiness

The concept of a "fixer" is explored through the lens of the film Michael Clayton, starring George Clooney. The hosts observe that the mainstream media, including reporters like Andrea Mitchell, appeared visibly excited by the legal developments surrounding Michael Cohen. They argue that paying off a porn star is a moral issue rather than a criminal one.

Yes Wee Can
Episode 895 45:49 - 48:55

895: Yes Wee Can

Logan Act, General Michael Flynn Investigation

The Logan Act of 1799 is defined as a federal law prohibiting unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments. The potential application of this law to General Michael Flynn's communications with the Russian ambassador is discussed, alongside claims that the Clinton Foundation frequently violates the same statute.

Factivist
Episode 890 10:25 - 15:57

890: Factivist

Celebrity Deaths of 2016 and Social Media Hypocrisy

The hosts critique the public obsession with celebrity deaths at the end of 2016, specifically mentioning Debbie Reynolds, George Michael, and Carrie Fisher. They argue that social media tributes are often performative and hypocritical, noting that many people posting about George Michael ignored his struggles with drug addiction while he was alive. A contrast is drawn between the massive coverage of entertainers and the lack of attention given to figures like playwright Edward Albee or author Richard Adams.

Trump Trope
Episode 874 1:13:30 - 1:18:58

874: Trump Trope

New York Banker Insights, James Comey as Fixer, Michael Clayton

A former New York banker describes James Comey as a "fixer" who was strategically placed in the FBI by the Obama administration. The banker also claims to have nearly dated Cheryl Mills, describing her as highly argumentative. The discussion references the film *Michael Clayton* to illustrate the role of a high-level corporate and political fixer.

Hemicycle
Episode 840 1:25:23 - 1:28:40

840: Hemicycle

George Michael, Shoot the Dog Controversy

The hosts discuss George Michael's 2002 song "Shoot the Dog," which featured an animated video satirizing the relationship between Tony Blair and George W. Bush. They suggest the backlash to this political commentary significantly damaged Michael's career in the UK.

Spatchcock
Episode 839 1:13:21 - 1:17:31

839: Spatchcock

Michael Dukakis, 1988 Convention Speech, George Costanza Comparison

John Dvorak compares 1988 Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis to the Seinfeld character George Costanza, noting similarities in their smirks and mannerisms. They play a clip of Dukakis's convention speech where he suggests neighbors should teach each other to read, which the hosts find absurd.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 2:17:50 - 2:21:51

767: Frontier Science

Michael Chertoff, George W. Bush and 9/11 Defense

Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff defended George W. Bush's record on national security during an interview with Wolf Blitzer. Chertoff listed the creation of tougher travel barriers, expanded intelligence capabilities, and the invasion of Afghanistan as key successes. The hosts criticize Chertoff's defense, characterizing the measures as an assault on civil liberties and a expansion of the surveillance state.

Juloon
Episode 754 15:08 - 20:09

754: Juloon

Smith-Mundt Act Repeal and Black Lives Matter Funding

The repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act in the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act is analyzed as a move to allow domestic propaganda in the United States. A viral video by Marine veteran Michael Whaley criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement is introduced. The discussion links the funding of activist groups to George Soros and the Open Society Institute.

Spy in a Bag
Episode 565 18:51 - 22:11

565: Spy in a Bag

George Clooney, Climate Change Consensus and Scientific Skepticism

George Clooney is criticized for using a "99% of doctors" metaphor to argue for climate change action. The hosts reference Michael Crichton's book State of Fear and argue that scientific consensus is often wrong, citing examples of lone physicists who were vindicated decades later. They assert that science is never truly "settled."

War on Weed
Episode 538 2:24:43 - 2:28:48

538: War on Weed

Modern Celebrity Compliance, George Michael and Kanye West

The hosts contrast the anti-war protests of 1970s artists with the perceived compliance of modern celebrities like Jay-Z and Beyonce. They discuss how George Michael's career suffered after protesting the Iraq War and lament the lack of mainstream protest music in the current era.

Episode 478 51:01 - 54:35

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Michael Greves, States Opting Out of Federal Law

Law professor Michael Greves of George Mason University argues that states are not legally required to enforce federal prohibitions, such as those against marijuana. He cites the case *Bond v. United States*, involving a chemical weapons convention law applied to a local dispute, to illustrate federal over-criminalization. Greves suggests that local officials should stop cooperating with federal agencies to render ludicrous federal laws ineffective.

Episode 400 27:20 - 31:24

400: This is How We Spin

Mayor Bloomberg on Gun Control and George Zimmerman Bounty

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg criticized "stand your ground" laws and the NRA during a press conference, labeling such legislation a "license to murder." Bloomberg faced questions regarding his own armed security and the $10,000 bounty placed on George Zimmerman by the New Black Panther Party. The Mayor claimed ignorance of the bounty while condemning the act as illegal and inappropriate.