Topic: Harry Harris

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Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:03:43 - 1:06:06

1873: Supercycle

Cenk Uygur, Tucker Carlson, and Corporate CEO Popularity

Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks predicted that Tucker Carlson would easily win a Republican primary if he chose to run. Uygur argued that Kamala Harris's reliance on corporate CEO endorsements makes her unpopular with the general public. The discussion notes a shift in political dynamics where traditional donor influence is being challenged by populist sentiment.

Hatman
Episode 1871 30:27 - 35:44

1871: Hatman

Democratic National Committee, 2024 Election Autopsy, Ken Martin

DNC Chairman Ken Martin released a 192-page draft autopsy of the 2024 election, drawing criticism from party insiders for its timing and content. The report suggests Kamala Harris failed to connect with rural voters and lacked sufficient negative firepower against Donald Trump. Critics within the party, including former aides to Harris and Bernie Sanders, are calling for Martin's resignation amid falling fundraising numbers.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:53:00 - 1:55:35

1865: Wide Awakes

Kamala Harris, 2028 Presidential Ambitions

Vice President Kamala Harris hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run during a conversation with Reverend Al Sharpton. Harris emphasized her experience in the Situation Room and the Oval Office as preparation for the role. The hosts analyze her delivery and public persona, questioning her political viability in future election cycles.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:45:00 - 1:47:38

1862: Smear Campaign

Eric Weinstein, Trump Strategy, and "Drunken Boxing"

Eric Weinstein analyzes Donald Trump's public persona and social media presence as a form of "drunken boxing"—a calculated strategy of appearing unpredictable to trap opponents. Weinstein argues that Trump's tweets follow specific patterns designed to force the political system into a reactive state. This strategic ambiguity is contrasted with the "5D chess" narrative, suggesting it is a more grounded form of psychological warfare.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 47:12 - 51:37

1857: Teen Takeover

George Knapp Testifies on Government UFO Paper Trails

Investigative reporter George Knapp testified before Congress regarding the history of U.S. government secrecy surrounding UAPs. Knapp highlighted FOIA documents proving the military acknowledges these crafts as real and superior to known technology, suggesting that reverse-engineering programs may have been moved into private corporations to avoid oversight.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 1:07:48 - 1:11:00

1850: Error Bars

Jesse Jackson Jr. Funeral Warning, Political Rhetoric

Despite a plea from Jesse Jackson Jr. to keep his father's funeral non-political, speakers including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris reportedly used the service as a platform to criticize Donald Trump. Critics on social media and Substack accused the Democratic party of turning the "homegoing service" into a political rally.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 6:27 - 10:18

1844: Second Half of Show

UFO Interference, Nuclear Missile Silos, Harry Reid Claims

A discussion regarding mainstream media confirmation of long-standing claims that unidentified flying objects have interfered with U.S. nuclear weapons capabilities. Former Senator Harry Reid appears in a clip from the film The Phenomenon, asserting that the federal government has covered up evidence of these encounters at missile silos. The segment highlights how previously fringe topics are now being validated by mainstream figures like Tucker Carlson.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:35:55 - 2:39:02

1838: Coup Afoot

Liz Harris, Mossad and Controlled Opposition Claims

Arizona RNC committee woman Liz Harris is featured in a clip claiming that organizations like Turning Point USA and figures like Alex Jones and Steve Bannon are "controlled by Mossad." Harris suggests she is "connecting dots" regarding Israeli influence in American conservative circles. The hosts react with skepticism, noting that such extreme claims often draw unwanted attention while they prefer to remain objective media deconstructors.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 1:13:19 - 1:19:40

1835: Greenland Gambit

AI Bias in Large Language Models and Political Training

Research into AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini reveals potential political bias, with models reportedly favoring certain candidates or refusing to provide positive analysis of controversial figures like Nick Fuentes. The bias is attributed to the training data corpus, which often includes content from platforms like Reddit. The discussion explores how these "programmed brains" influence public narrative and the difficulty of deprogramming users.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 52:37 - 54:52

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Hanukkah Harry, Jewish Christmas Alternatives

The hosts discuss "Hanukkah Harry," a Santa-like character created for Jewish children to provide a parallel to Christmas traditions. They debate whether the character is a legitimate cultural fixture or a fictional invention popularized by media like *Saturday Night Live*. The conversation touches on how Jewish families navigate the dominant Christmas culture in America.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:20:19 - 1:24:16

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Kamala Harris Kwanzaa Video, Cultural Appropriation Criticism

Kamala Harris releases a video claiming she grew up celebrating Kwanzaa with her extended family across multiple generations. The hosts accuse her of "the worst form of cultural appropriation," noting her Indian and Jamaican heritage and upbringing in Canada. They mock her description of "elders" sitting in chairs while children sat on the carpet, calling the story a fabrication for political gain.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:29:33 - 1:32:03

1824: Battle Rhythm

Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris Political Feud

Kevin McCarthy analyzed the long-standing rivalry between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Vice President Kamala Harris. The feud stems from their shared political origins in San Francisco and competing ambitions for higher office. The discussion notes the influence of powerful Bay Area families, including the Gettys, Browns, and Pelosis, on the state's political landscape.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 0:00 - 12:00

1820: Tokyo Rose

Thanksgiving History, Lincoln Proclamation, and Presidential Turkey Pardons

A deconstruction of Thanksgiving origins challenges the traditional pilgrim narrative, attributing the modern holiday to an 1863 proclamation by Abraham Lincoln influenced by magazine editor Sarah Josepha Hale. The history of the presidential turkey pardon is traced from Harry Truman's grain conservation efforts to the formal tradition established by George H.W. Bush in 1989. Mention is made of John F. Kennedy's 1963 informal sparing of a turkey just days before his assassination.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 2:37:43 - 2:40:14

1813: Lunchbox

Kamala Harris Interview and "Star" Rhetoric

Kamala Harris appeared on a podcast hosted by Jon Stewart, where she spoke about the "stars" within the Democratic Party, specifically mentioning Jasmine Crockett. The hosts critique her delivery and the repetitive nature of her rhetoric regarding party alignment. They experiment with the audio tempo to highlight what they perceive as a "drunk at the bar" cadence in her speech.

Stimming
Episode 1802 2:59:55 - 3:02:54

1802: Stimming

Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg Gay Risk

In an interview with Rachel Maddow, Kamala Harris discussed her book "107 Days" and the decision-making process for her running mate. She suggested that choosing Pete Buttigieg would have been a "real risk" because he is gay and there wasn't enough time to explain to the American people that a gay man could serve. Critics labeled the comments as "horrible" and a classic example of the failures of identity politics.

Stimming
Episode 1802 3:02:54 - 3:05:45

1802: Stimming

Kamala Harris Book, Jesse Watters Gossip

Kamala Harris's new book is described as being filled with "nasty gossip," including claims that she threw Josh Shapiro under the bus for being "vain" and her running mate for being "fat." Jesse Watters has reportedly been reading excerpts from the book on his show. Harris also appeared on "The View," where she claimed her previous performance on the show did not hurt her campaign because voters already knew the difference between her and Biden.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 41:11 - 44:50

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Giorgia Meloni, Emmanuel Macron, Munich Security Conference

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is noted for her opposition to French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestions of sending European forces into Ukraine. Meanwhile, media coverage of Kamala Harris at the Munich Security Conference is criticized for historical inaccuracies regarding Adlai Stevenson and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Vice President's rhetoric is framed as a serious moment for transatlantic unity against Russian aggression.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 45:50 - 53:24

1790: Florida Ounce

NPR Coverage of Cashless Bail and Murder Suspects

NPR is criticized for its reporting on cashless bail systems, specifically regarding whether murder suspects are released without bond. A law professor from the University of Houston was interviewed, but critics argue she lacked specific data on felony releases outside of Harris County. Independent AI searches are cited to claim that murder suspects have indeed been released under such jurisdictions in New York and New Jersey.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 1:29:57 - 1:40:27

1788: chatJCD

Tristan Harris and Bill Maher on AI Risks

Tristan Harris appeared on Bill Maher's show to warn about AI models "scheming" to copy their own code or blackmailing executives to avoid being shut down. The hosts criticize this as "anthropomorphizing" software, though they acknowledge issues like "sycophancy" where AI provides false affirmation to users. A specific instance of Google Gemini telling a student to "die" is cited as a dangerous outlier.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:46:25 - 1:50:27

1787: O.G. Daffy

Kamala Harris Book Tour, Ghostwriting and AI

Kamala Harris appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote her book "107 Days," which the hosts describe as a standard ghostwritten political product. The discussion explores the mechanics of the publishing industry, where recorded interviews are transcribed and polished by specialists. A suggestion is made to use AI to turn the podcast's own 1,700+ transcripts into a book.