Topic: Hecklers

18 chapters across the catalog

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 5:10 - 6:39

1705: Kamplaining

Kamala Harris Abortion Speech, Christ is King Hecklers

During a speech regarding abortion rights and the Supreme Court, Kamala Harris was interrupted by protesters shouting "Christ is King" and "Jesus is Lord." Harris responded by telling the hecklers they were at the "wrong rally," a moment that has since been utilized by Christian groups to mobilize voters against the Democratic ticket.

No Guff
Episode 1684 56:20 - 59:30

1684: No Guff

Kamala Harris, Palestine Hecklers, Detroit Rally

Kamala Harris's reaction to pro-Palestine protesters at a Detroit rally is examined. The protesters chanted about Gaza, leading Harris to respond with, "If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that." The hosts compare her handling of hecklers to Barack Obama's past experiences.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 2:06:04 - 2:07:52

1628: Bad Rap

Joe Biden Heckled During Campaign Speech

President Joe Biden was repeatedly heckled by protesters calling him "Genocide Joe" during a campaign event with the United Auto Workers. The protesters were met with chants of "four more years" from Biden supporters, a tactic that appeared to be well-coordinated by the campaign staff. The interruptions highlight the internal divisions within the Democratic base regarding the administration's foreign policy.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 54:04 - 56:19

1499: Wack o' Wibs

Kamala Harris Venn Diagrams, Obama Heckling

Vice President Kamala Harris is mocked for her repetitive and simplistic public comments regarding her love for Venn diagrams. Meanwhile, Barack Obama's appearance in Detroit for Governor Gretchen Whitmer is discussed, specifically his practiced response to a heckler. The hosts suggest the heckling incident may have been a staged opportunity for Obama to demonstrate leadership.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 1:57:58 - 2:04:47

1385: Flu Zone

Donation Make-Goods and Barack Obama Heckling Incident

The hosts process late donation notes and jingle requests, including "Resist We Much" for Al Sharpton. They recall a 2015 incident where President Barack Obama was heckled at a White House event and famously told the intruder they were "in my house" while drinking his booze.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 2:20:40 - 2:23:11

1385: Flu Zone

Al Sharpton Heckled at the Texas Border

Reverend Al Sharpton was heckled by protesters during a visit to the Del Rio border camp, with one individual questioning his presence on "my land." The incident highlights the local frustration with high-profile political figures visiting the border during the migrant surge.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 2:32:23 - 2:35:05

1385: Flu Zone

Hillary Clinton Heckled in Belfast

Hillary Clinton was heckled by protesters in Belfast while attending an event in her capacity as Chancellor of Queen's University. Protesters called her "evil" as she entered the university, an incident that received limited coverage in American mainstream media.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:57:50 - 2:00:22

1264: Mask Debate

Dr. Deborah Birx, New York Times Attack and Mask Heckler

Kayleigh McEnany defended Dr. Deborah Birx against a New York Times article that characterized her as a Trump loyalist rather than a data-driven scientist. McEnany highlighted Birx's long career in the Army and her work with PEPFAR fighting AIDS. As McEnany concluded the briefing, an unidentified member of the press corps heckled her, shouting for her to "put on a mask."

Mix Tape
Episode 947 23:15 - 29:09

947: Mix Tape

No Agenda Promotion, White House Heckler Remix

A promotional segment encourages listeners to search for No Agenda to discover the "real" news. This is followed by a rhythmic remix of a White House event where President Barack Obama deals with a heckler. The audio loops phrases about "drinking the booze" and being "in my house" to create a techno-style track.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 54:01 - 1:00:24

947: Mix Tape

LGBT Civil Rights, Bitch Ass Remix

The mix returns to the White House heckler theme, this time involving a discussion on LGBT civil rights. It transitions into a repetitive, profanity-laden techno track featuring the phrase "your bitch ass."

Pre-Spousal
Episode 820 1:43:58 - 1:48:18

820: Pre-Spousal

Milo Yiannopoulos and Steve Crowder Campus Rants

At the University of Massachusetts, Milo Yiannopoulos and Steve Crowder confronted student protesters during a talk on political correctness. Crowder's aggressive response to students shouting about "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces" is analyzed as a rehearsed but effective method of handling hecklers.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 1:08:35 - 1:11:50

735: Zucchini Emoji

Obama Heckler, "Not In My House"

President Obama received media praise for telling a heckler "you're in my house" during a White House event. Critics on MSNBC and elsewhere pointed out that the heckler was a transgender undocumented woman of color, leading to a debate about the President's "swagger" versus the marginalization of the protester.

Fusion Cell
Episode 733 2:19:10 - 2:30:11

733: Fusion Cell

Obama White House Heckler, CBS News Editing

The hosts analyze a video of President Obama being heckled by an LGBT immigrant rights activist during a White House reception. They compare the "smackdown" narrative presented by CBS News with the full C-SPAN footage, which shows the President losing control of the room for several minutes. They question why the Secret Service took so long to remove the protester and criticize CBS for deceptive editing.

Gender Dysphoria
Episode 542 1:59:15 - 2:02:55

542: Gender Dysphoria

Obama Hecklers and the Seed Corn Metaphor

During a speech in Birmingham, President Obama was interrupted by hecklers protesting the 35-year sentence of Bradley Manning. The President struggled with crowd control and later made a verbal gaffe, referring to "eating your corn seed" instead of the traditional "seed corn" metaphor. The hosts use the incident to highlight the President's reliance on scripted remarks.

Episode 343 1:01:48 - 1:05:48

343: ZomBin Laden

Obama Heckler, House of Blues and the Abandoned Jacket

During a fundraising event at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, President Obama was heckled by a man claiming Jesus Christ is the only God and calling the President the "Antichrist." The segment focuses on the security lapse where the heckler's jacket was left on the floor near the stage, causing the President visible concern.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 1:50:31 - 1:53:48

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

Chris Christie and Meg Whitman Town Hall Incident

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie made headlines while campaigning for Meg Whitman in California. During a town hall meeting, Christie aggressively confronted a heckler, telling him to "shut up" and accusing him of dividing the country. The hosts suggest the confrontation may have been a staged "shut up slave" moment intended to bolster Christie's political image.

Almost Live From GitmoNation
Episode 43 1:26:11 - 1:27:46

43: Almost Live From GitmoNation

Obama Heckling Incident in Portland

A listener correction clarifies a previous segment regarding Barack Obama being booed at a rally. The report explains that the boos were actually directed at a group of hecklers, and Obama was praised for his calm handling of the situation and his willingness to engage in a brief Q&A with the protesters.