Topic: Gun Show

8 chapters across the catalog

Twigs
Episode 1653 3:16:56 - 3:25:40

1653: Twigs

Good News Segment and Podcast Outro

The "Good News" segment features a story about a calf living in a gun shop as a local celebrity. The show concludes with a series of outtakes and a "Zionist Oppressor" jingle. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and "Ahooy" before playing the end-of-show music mix featuring clips of President Biden.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 16:30 - 22:59

1603: Rolling Start

Stephen Colbert Monologue, Gun Control Advocacy

Stephen Colbert utilized his late-night monologue to advocate for universal background checks and a ban on assault-style weapons following the Maine shooting. Colbert criticized the legislative response of the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, specifically mocking his call for prayer. The segment is characterized as a partisan politicization of a mass casualty event.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 1:43:12 - 1:46:59

1028: Roscoe!

Cops TV Show Sound Man Killed in Omaha

Bryce Dion, a sound man for the television show Cops, was killed by an Omaha police officer during a shootout at a Wendy's. Dion's family is suing the city for negligence, as he was caught in the crossfire while wearing a bulletproof vest that the fatal shot missed. It was later revealed that the suspect the police were firing at was armed only with a pellet gun.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 51:09 - 54:40

1019: #deletethebag

Gun Show Loophole Myths, DIY Firearms, and the 2018 Blue Wave

The "gun show loophole" is characterized as a persistent media myth, as commercial internet sales still require licensed dealer transfers. The discussion shifts to the 2018 midterm elections, predicting a "blue wave" for Democrats due to typical off-year complacency rather than the impact of student protests. Notably, the March for Our Lives featured very little direct "Trump hate," focusing instead on legislative change and voter turnout.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 2:46:46 - 2:51:22

893: Throw a Rock

Jimmy Fallon, NRA Gun Show Anecdote

Jimmy Fallon's Golden Globes promotion includes a joke about "Russian hackers" voting for the winners, which is seen as trivializing the serious narrative pushed by his network, NBC. An anecdote from a former NRA president describes a "Christian Science Monitor" breakfast where none of the 60 reporters present had ever actually visited a gun show, despite frequently writing about the "gun show loophole."

Mental Defectives
Episode 788 39:07 - 43:15

788: Mental Defectives

Fact-Checking Internet Gun Sales and Background Check Loopholes

President Obama's claims regarding the ease of buying guns over the internet are challenged by the fact that online purchases must still be shipped to a Federally Licensed Firearms (FFL) dealer for a background check. The "gun show loophole" is described as a mischaracterization of private sales. One specific executive action—making the background check system available 24/7—is noted as potentially making gun sales easier rather than harder.

Mental Defectives
Episode 788 59:01 - 1:03:00

788: Mental Defectives

ABC News Report on Gun Show Loopholes

An ABC News report featured a sting operation at a Virginia gun show where a reporter purchased firearms without a background check. However, the report later admitted that the "gun show loophole" would not have prevented recent mass shootings, such as the San Bernardino attack, where weapons were purchased legally through federal dealers. The segment suggests the current push is a long-term strategy toward eventual gun confiscation.

What's My Line?
Episode 267 20:59 - 24:52

267: What's My Line?

Ted Williams Homeless Man, Media Exploitation

Ted Williams, a homeless man from Ohio with a "golden voice," became a viral sensation and was subsequently featured on the CBS Early Show. The Smoking Gun released reports detailing Williams' extensive criminal history and multiple mugshots. A conflict occurred at a New York airport where one media outlet reportedly intercepted Williams to prevent a scheduled reunion with his mother organized by a rival network.