Topic: Hayes

64 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:51:24 - 1:53:06

1864: Pointcast

Baron Alex Zavala, Hayes County Mayor Race

Baron Alex Zavala, a contributor to the No Agenda community and host of the Nick U Dads podcast, is running for mayor in Hayes County, Texas. Zavala is campaigning as a non-partisan candidate, emphasizing his independence from both major political parties and groups like Moms for Liberty.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:31:59 - 2:35:45

1824: Battle Rhythm

Atrazine Pesticide, Gender Bending Frogs

RFK Jr. highlighted the dangers of Atrazine, the second most used pesticide in the U.S., which is banned in Europe. He cited research by Berkeley scientist Tyrone Hayes showing that Atrazine exposure in water can turn male frogs into females or cause them to exhibit homosexual behavior. The hosts play a decade-old clip of Hayes discussing the chemical's role as an endocrine disruptor.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:21:53 - 2:26:43

1803: Drone Wall

Chris Hayes and Late Night Censorship Hypocrisy

A supercut highlights the perceived hypocrisy of MSNBC's Chris Hayes and late-night hosts regarding media censorship. While these figures defended Jimmy Kimmel during a brief hiatus, they previously celebrated the permanent Twitter ban of Donald Trump and the firing of Tucker Carlson. The segment contrasts their "free speech" rhetoric with their support for deplatforming political opponents.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:22:54 - 1:24:22

1722: This Actually Happened!

Chris Hayes on Trump Accountability, Proposed 35-Day Shutdown

MSNBC host Chris Hayes argued that President Trump's failures directly led to the deaths of Americans and would continue to do so. In local news, a mayor proposed a 35-day total shutdown of schools and businesses to "reset" public behavior. The plan aimed to transition the city into a lower-risk phase where masks and social distancing would be strictly maintained until a vaccine became available.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 29:36 - 33:10

1714: Octocopter

MSNBC History, Keith Olbermann Legacy

The history of MSNBC is traced from its origins as a Microsoft-backed technology channel to its transformation into a political commentary hub during the Bush administration. Keith Olbermann is credited with establishing the network's confrontational style and mentoring current stars like Rachel Maddow. The network's current value is questioned due to its heavy reliance on dwindling cable distribution and YouTube TV.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 8:45 - 13:16

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

MSNBC, Chris Hayes, Climate Change Narrative

MSNBC and other media outlets are criticized for aggressively linking recent hurricanes to human-driven climate change. Meteorologist John Morales became emotional on air while discussing the rapid intensification of Hurricane Milton, citing greenhouse gas injections as the cause. Critics argue that media reporting creates false scenarios by claiming storms are becoming more frequent, despite historical data showing similar events in 1916 and 2014.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 13:16 - 15:45

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

FEMA Personnel Availability, Border Deployment, Chris Hayes Math

Reports from the New York Times indicate that only 9% of FEMA personnel were available to respond to Hurricane Milton as of Monday morning. Speculation suggests that a significant portion of the agency's staff remains deployed to the U.S. southern border to assist with migrant processing. Additionally, MSNBC host Chris Hayes is criticized for claiming a two-degree Celsius temperature rise would make storms "twice as bad," a calculation dismissed as scientifically baseless.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 2:43 - 7:09

1632: King for a Day

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, MSNBC, CBO Immigration Economic Projections

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on MSNBC with Chris Hayes to discuss the Congressional Budget Office's latest economic projections. The CBO estimates that immigration will increase the U.S. GDP by $7 trillion and reduce the federal deficit by $1 trillion over the next decade. Ocasio-Cortez characterizes immigration as an "economic blessing" necessary to support the aging baby boomer population and maintain social structural capacity.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 8:35 - 13:53

1602: Net Equity

Lewiston Maine Mass Shooting, Media Narrative Discrepancies

Reports on the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, highlight shifting casualty numbers and the specific locations targeted, including a bowling alley and a bar. A social media post by Vice President Kamala Harris calling for an assault weapons ban two days prior to the event is scrutinized as a potential coincidence or coordinated messaging. The segment also critiques the televised reactions of survivors, questioning the authenticity of certain witness accounts.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 54:36 - 56:09

1524: Climatarian

Chris Hayes and the Republican County Death Gap

MSNBC host Chris Hayes reported on a study showing that excess deaths in Republican-voting counties in Florida and Ohio are 150% higher than in Democratic counties since vaccines became available. The hosts mock Hayes's pronunciation of "vaccines" and his reliance on teleprompters.

Under Salt
Episode 1501 58:17 - 1:04:40

1501: Under Salt

Biden on the SmartLess Podcast and Internet Regulation

President Biden appeared on the SmartLess podcast with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett to discuss the lack of "editors" on the internet. Biden suggests that social media users should be required to provide their real names and addresses via executive order to change the tone of online discourse. He also explores the possibility of the FCC implementing a rating system to distinguish opinion from fact.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 2:48:28 - 2:50:13

1468: Superwokes

Indianapolis Rape Case, Illegal Immigration Narrative

The story of a 10-year-old girl who traveled from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion gained international attention. A suspect has been arrested and reportedly confessed; however, the hosts note that the perpetrator is an undocumented immigrant, a detail they claim is being downplayed by mainstream media outlets like MSNBC.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 34:09 - 38:07

1451: Texas Balls

Free Russia Foundation, Putin Health Speculation

The Free Russia Foundation, a Washington-based NGO, is described as a regime-change organization operating in Kiev and Tbilisi. Michael D. Weiss appeared on MSNBC to discuss rumors that Vladimir Putin is terminally ill with blood cancer. The discussion explores whether these rumors are genuine intelligence or disinformation designed to make the Russian leader appear vulnerable to a coup.

French Rats
Episode 1448 1:27:53 - 1:30:08

1448: French Rats

Russian State Media, Radioactive Tsunami, Raytheon Profits

Russian state television featured Dmitry Kiselyov describing a "radioactive tsunami" that could destroy the UK using the Poseidon underwater drone. In the U.S., Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes told Bloomberg that while weapons are currently coming from stockpiles, the company expects to see significant business benefits from the Ukraine conflict over time.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 56:06 - 1:00:46

1444: Lawful but Awful

SmartLess Podcast, Sean Hayes COVID Testing Anecdote

The hosts critique an episode of the "SmartLess" podcast where actor Sean Hayes describes a frustrating experience trying to get a mandatory COVID-19 test for a Broadway performance. They argue the actors are missing the "communist nature" of the bureaucracy and QR code procedures they are forced to follow in New York City.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410

1410: Spock Tiled

Texas Omicron Death, Media Reporting Discrepancies

Texas health officials in Hayes County clarified that the first reported U.S. death attributed to the Omicron variant involved a man who was Omicron-positive but whose absolute cause of death remains unconfirmed. The report highlights a discrepancy between news media narratives and epidemiological findings.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 39:31 - 41:06

1378: Yer Boy Amy

MSNBC Chris Hayes, Deaths of Anti-Vaccine Figures

MSNBC's Chris Hayes reports on several conservative and anti-vaccine figures who have died from COVID-19, including radio host Mark Bernier and activist Caleb Wallace. Hayes also notes that attorney John Pierce, who represents January 6th defendants, was reportedly hospitalized on a ventilator. The reporting is criticized as being "sick" and "unconscionable" for focusing on the deaths of political opponents.

Bunny Hugging
Episode 1341 1:43:38 - 1:49:12

1341: Bunny Hugging

Chris Hayes, Antifa, and January 6th Commission

The hosts play clips of MSNBC's Chris Hayes reacting to Donald Trump's suggestion that the January 6th Commission should investigate Antifa and Black Lives Matter. They mock Hayes's "whoa whoa whoa" vocalizations and discuss the media's framing of the Capitol riot investigation.

Ten Days of Darkness
Episode 1304 31:54 - 35:24

1304: Ten Days of Darkness

Trump Administration Herd Immunity Strategy, Politico Emails, and Chris Hayes

Emails obtained by Politico suggest that a top Trump appointee advocated for an intentional strategy to allow the virus to spread to achieve herd immunity. MSNBC's Chris Hayes reported on the documents, framing the strategy as a "smoking gun" for the administration's pandemic management.