Topic: George Stephanopoulos

77 chapters across the catalog

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:10:56 - 1:15:32

1839: Feces Thesis

Todd Blanche Defends Prosecution of Don Lemon

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the federal indictment of Don Lemon during an interview with George Stephanopoulos, stating that "independent journalism" does not include storming a church to disrupt a service. Blanche emphasized that the FACE Act protects religious freedom for all citizens. The discussion also referenced the "Lemon Test," a Supreme Court standard for determining if laws violate the Establishment Clause.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:08:59 - 1:16:28

1831: Donroe Doctrine

George Stephanopoulos, Marco Rubio Interview on Legal Authority

In a contentious interview, George Stephanopoulos repeatedly questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the legal authority for the U.S. to "run" Venezuela. Rubio pointed to court-ordered sanctions and the "quarantine" of oil as the primary levers of control. He noted that U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are uniquely equipped to process Venezuela's heavy crude and predicted significant interest from Western oil companies once stability is restored.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 12:19 - 23:18

1824: Battle Rhythm

Nate Soares, Superhuman AI Extinction Risks

Nate Soares, president of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, appeared on ABC with George Stephanopoulos to discuss his book regarding the existential threats of superhuman AI. Soares argues that current AI development techniques could lead to human extinction if an indifferent superintelligence is created. The discussion touches on the lack of federal regulation and the appointment of David Sachs as AI czar.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 22:39 - 27:53

1823: Secretary of Egg

Media Coverage and Political Reactions to Caribbean Raids

The BBC and American morning news programs are criticized for their one-sided reporting on the Caribbean drug boat strikes. Senator Tom Cotton argues the strikes were legal as the targets were associated with foreign terrorist organizations and were not incapacitated. Conversely, Representative Adam Smith and other Democrats suggest the survivors were shipwrecked and attempting to surrender, leading to calls for the public release of the classified strike video.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:43:51 - 1:50:10

1815: Attunement

Scott Bessent vs. George Stephanopoulos on ABC

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared on ABC's "This Week" to discuss the economic impact of the government shutdown, which he warned could cut quarterly growth by half. During the exchange, Bessent confronted George Stephanopoulos with his own past quotes from the 1990s regarding government shutdowns. Bessent argued that five moderate Democratic senators are the only obstacle to reopening the government and restoring supply chains.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 25:13 - 28:00

1807: Keyboard Warrior

J.D. Vance, George Stephanopoulos ABC Interview

J.D. Vance spoke with George Stephanopoulos regarding the return of hostages and the monitoring of the Gaza ceasefire. Vance clarified that 200 U.S. troops assigned to monitor the agreement are already part of Central Command and will not be stationed inside Gaza. He reiterated that peacekeeping forces will be provided by the Muslim world, specifically mentioning Indonesia's offer to send troops.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:07:31 - 1:13:54

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Letitia James, Federal Fraud Indictment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been federally indicted on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. Prosecutors allege James misled a bank regarding a Virginia property to obtain favorable mortgage terms by claiming it as a primary residence. James dismissed the charges as a "desperate weaponization" of the justice system by the Trump administration.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 29:33 - 38:24

1753: Local Jamoke

Kevin Hassett and George Stephanopoulos Debate Tariff Economics

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett engaged in a contentious interview with George Stephanopoulos regarding the inflationary impact of tariffs. Hassett argued that real incomes declined after China joined the WTO and that suppliers, rather than consumers, often absorb the cost of tariffs when supply is inelastic. The hosts critique Hassett's "apple tree" analogy as a poor communication strategy that allowed the interviewer to badger him.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 1:08:32 - 1:11:55

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Marco Rubio vs. George Stephanopoulos, UN Peace Resolution

Senator Marco Rubio defended the administration's foreign policy in a tense interview with George Stephanopoulos, rejecting claims by Senator Lisa Murkowski that the U.S. is embracing Putin. Rubio clarified that a recent UN resolution supported by the U.S. was focused on ending the war rather than praising Russia. Rubio is characterized as a sharp defender of the President and a potential future presidential candidate.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 2:27:29 - 2:34:04

1721: Doc Doc Go

George Stephanopoulos, ABC News Defamation Settlement

ABC News and George Stephanopoulos reached a $15 million settlement with Donald Trump after the anchor repeatedly claimed Trump was found liable for "rape" during an interview with Nancy Mace. While a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse in the E. Jean Carroll case, they did not find him liable for rape under New York law.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:36:27 - 1:41:11

1684: No Guff

Byron Donalds, George Stephanopoulos, Racial Identity

Congressman Byron Donalds's heated interview with George Stephanopoulos is reviewed. The debate centers on Kamala Harris's racial identity and past media coverage from the AP describing her as Indian-American. Stephanopoulos repeatedly accuses Donalds of using a "slur" by questioning Harris's self-identification.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 10:05 - 11:27

1677: Donald Duck!

Kimberly Cheadle Interview on Domestic and Foreign Threats

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle discusses the evolving threat environment in an interview with George Stephanopoulos. She addresses the balance between homegrown lone gunmen and organized foreign attacks while noting the impact of political polarization. Cheadle states that there were no specific or credible threats tracked immediately prior to the incident.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 8:46 - 15:21

1675: Flying Cars

George Stephanopoulos ABC Interview, Joe Biden Cognitive Decline

President Joe Biden sat for a 22-minute interview with George Stephanopoulos to address concerns following a poor debate performance against Donald Trump. Biden attributed his performance to exhaustion and a "bad cold," while claiming he did not remember if he had watched the debate footage afterward. Technical issues with the ABC audio engineering were noted for making the President's voice sound particularly weak and processed.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 4:02 - 6:20

1674: We're Working!

Media Coverage of President Biden's Competency

Discussion focuses on the media's shifting narrative regarding President Joe Biden's mental fitness following his debate performance. The hosts criticize the White House's "cheap fakes" defense and note that CNN and other outlets are beginning to report on the President's visible struggles during international events like D-Day.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 6:23 - 12:33

1674: We're Working!

Council on Foreign Relations Member Roster Analysis

An examination of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) membership list reveals numerous high-profile media figures and tech executives. The hosts highlight names such as Sheryl Sandberg, Anthony Scaramucci, and Eric Schmidt, suggesting the organization functions as a globalist network that influences media sentiment against President Biden.

Million Morons
Episode 1642 1:35:52 - 1:40:06

1642: Million Morons

Nancy Mace, George Stephanopoulos Interview Clash

Congresswoman Nancy Mace confronted ABC's George Stephanopoulos after he questioned her support for Donald Trump in light of the E. Jean Carroll civil verdict. Mace, a rape survivor, accused Stephanopoulos of "shaming" her by using her past trauma to score political points. The hosts discuss the ethics of the interview and the distinction between civil and criminal liability.

Deputary
Episode 1623 1:00:14 - 1:07:11

1623: Deputary

Nancy Pelosi on Trump's Ineligibility and State Laws

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi discussed Donald Trump's eligibility for office during an interview with George Stephanopoulos. Pelosi asserted that Trump incited an insurrection but waffled on whether the 14th Amendment should be applied uniformly, suggesting it is a matter for individual states. She referenced the presence of Confederate flags in the Capitol and criticized Trump's "big lie" regarding the 2020 election.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:22:46 - 1:27:28

1563: Pocket Pardon

Jim Trustee on DOJ Weaponization and Biden Documents

Trump attorney Jim Trustee debates George Stephanopoulos regarding the "weaponization" of the DOJ. Trustee argues that the Presidential Records Act should govern the document dispute and points to Joe Biden's possession of classified materials in Delaware and the Penn Biden Center as evidence of a double standard in federal prosecutions.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 9:44 - 13:10

1385: Flu Zone

Pfizer Booster Mandates and Vaccine Pricing Transparency

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky overrode an FDA panel to approve Pfizer booster shots for frontline workers, creating confusion for those who received Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Pfizer's CEO appeared on ABC News with George Stephanopoulos, claiming vaccines are sold "at cost" to the U.S. government and low-income nations without disclosing specific figures.