Topic: House Parties

19 chapters across the catalog

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 44:50 - 49:35

1747: HiFi Intel

Democratic Party Rifts, AOC Presidential Speculation

House Democrats, including Joe Morelli and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, expressed frustration with Senate leadership over the spending bill vote. Ocasio-Cortez described the Senate's actions as a "fear-based abdication" of responsibility. The internal conflict has led to renewed speculation regarding Ocasio-Cortez's potential presidential ambitions in the 2028 election cycle.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:25:01 - 2:29:06

1678: Stolen Cookies

King Charles III Outlines UK Labour Government's Agenda

In the King's Speech, Charles III detailed Prime Minister Keir Starmer's legislative priorities, which include over 35 bills focused on economic stability and housing reform. Key proposals involve reforming planning laws to accelerate infrastructure projects and the gradual nationalization of the passenger rail network. The speech, delivered with traditional pageantry, signals a significant shift toward socialist-leaning policies under the new Labour government.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 6:58 - 9:01

1676: Douche Mobile

Molly Hemingway, Media Corruption and Biden Senility Coverage

Molly Hemingway criticizes the White House press corps for ignoring President Biden's cognitive decline for years while previously pursuing conspiracy theories against Donald Trump. She argues the media is only covering the story now because they have lost confidence in Biden's ability to win. The analysis suggests the push to oust Biden is driven by media and party elites rather than a groundswell from Democratic voters.

Janky
Episode 1604 1:05:47 - 1:10:08

1604: Janky

Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican Party Shifts

Kash Patel analyzed the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House, noting his unanimous support from Republicans. Patel argues that Johnson represents a shift away from the "establishment" and the defense industrial complex. Johnson's past support for Donald Trump and his vote against certifying the 2020 election results in certain states are cited as evidence of the Republican Party's ongoing transformation.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 46:20 - 51:34

1426: Pre-Bunk

Melissa Lantsman Challenges Trudeau in Parliament

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman confronted Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons, quoting his own past words on trusting citizens against his current use of emergency powers. Trudeau responded by accusing Conservative members of standing with people who wave swastikas, prompting a rebuke from the Speaker regarding inflammatory language.

33 Cases
Episode 1266

1266: 33 Cases

Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti Threatens Utility Shutoffs for House Parties

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti authorized the Department of Water and Power to shut off utility services at properties hosting large unpermitted gatherings. The measure targets "nightclubs in the hills" and short-term rentals in areas like Calabasas following reports of massive parties during health orders. Legal experts question the constitutionality of the city disconnecting essential services without a court order.

Hockeystick Hoax
Episode 1169 1:54:21 - 1:56:45

1169: Hockeystick Hoax

David Brooks on Democratic Strategy, Never-Trumper Bias

In an interview on Book TV, David Brooks expressed optimism that President Trump will lose the 2020 election, advising Democrats to "go with the bland" to ensure a victory. Brooks admitted he has no desire to be in the same room as the President, leading the hosts to label him a "Never-Trumper" whose reporting is compromised by personal bias.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 51:14 - 56:04

1104: People's Vote

John Bercow, Proxy Voting, House of Commons Heckling

Speaker of the House John Bercow engaged in a heated exchange regarding proxy voting for sick or pregnant MPs, specifically referencing a Labor Party member who was forced to vote in person while in a wheelchair. During the session, Bercow famously rebuked a heckler for "chuntering from a sedentary position," a phrase that drew significant attention for its unique delivery.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 20:24 - 24:25

1087: Hippie Hummus

Theresa May Defends Brexit Withdrawal Agreement Amid Cabinet Resignations

Prime Minister Theresa May faced significant political turmoil following the release of a 585-page Brexit withdrawal agreement, leading to the resignation of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab. May presented the public with three choices: her negotiated deal, a no-deal Brexit, or no Brexit at all. Critics argue that suggesting "no Brexit" ignores the original referendum results and points toward a potential "do-over" vote.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 2:26:18 - 2:29:17

1072: Adultism is Real

Ruth Smeeth, Anti-Semitism and Lizard People

British MP Ruth Smeeth delivers a speech in the House of Commons addressing the rise of anti-Semitism within the Labour Party. In a notable moment, she explicitly denies being a "trans-dimensional lizard" or a foreign intelligence operative. The speech highlights the bizarre nature of modern political discourse and the harassment faced by Jewish officials in the UK.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 2:08:14 - 2:12:51

964: 6th Mass Extinction

Brexit Legislation and Parliamentary Traditions

The UK Parliament passes a key Brexit bill with a 326 to 290 vote, granting the government authority to break away from EU laws. The discussion returns to the "breaking point" of the British economy and the high levels of debt faced by English graduates. The hosts explain the significance of the "Unlock!" command in the House of Commons as a remnant of historical security protocols.

Speciesism
Episode 661 5:38 - 9:19

661: Speciesism

Political Exploitation of National Crises, Election Cycle Tactics

National crises are frequently created or politicized for political gain, particularly within 60 to 90 days of an election. Political parties utilize specific fear-mongering tactics, such as the Democratic focus on gun control and the Republican emphasis on international threats like ISIS. These strategies aim to influence specific demographics, including targeted efforts to sway Republican women.

Episode 465 14:34 - 20:01

465: Skimp Layer

Rachel Maddow, House Republican Committees, Chris Matthews

Rachel Maddow criticized the House Republican Conference for appointing 19 white men to lead various committees, characterizing the move as a failure of diversity. However, defenders of the appointments argue that committee chairmanships are traditionally based on seniority and the length of time an incumbent has held office. Meanwhile, Chris Matthews drew a controversial comparison between Republican political strategies and historical "black auxiliaries," leading to accusations of extreme rhetoric in mainstream media.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 21:21 - 23:31

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

Republican House Majority, Congressional Committee Control

The Republican Party's takeover of the House of Representatives is analyzed in terms of procedural power rather than ideological shift. While the Senate remains under Democratic control, the House majority allows Republicans to chair all committees and control the legislative pace. The hosts express skepticism that this change will result in meaningful reform, labeling the politicians involved as "douchebags."

Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!
Episode 174 1:16:43 - 1:19:34

174: Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!

Democratic Party Leadership, Ed Schultz and Al Franken

MSNBC host Ed Schultz and Senator Al Franken are cited criticizing the Obama administration's political strategy and managerial approach. The discussion focuses on the perceived incompetence of White House leadership, specifically Rahm Emanuel. The hosts examine the internal friction within the Democratic Party as they face potential losses in the upcoming midterm elections.

USA Attacks Yemen
Episode 158 1:31:37 - 1:34:05

158: USA Attacks Yemen

Rachel Maddow, Roger Ailes, and White House Party Protocol

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow was photographed socializing with Fox News chief Roger Ailes at a White House Christmas party, despite the Obama administration's public hostility toward the network. Maddow later refused to disclose the details of their conversation, citing "protocol." This interaction is viewed as evidence of the "scam" of partisan media, where public enemies in the press are actually friendly behind the scenes.

The Democratic Industrial Complex
Episode 157 17:20 - 19:57

157: The Democratic Industrial Complex

White House Party Crashers and $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

The media's focus on a second set of White House party crashers is characterized as a distraction from the House of Representatives passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill. The hosts suggest the scandal is being kept alive to avoid scrutiny of massive government spending and pork-barrel projects. There is further speculation that the security breaches might be a message from the CIA to the Obama administration regarding presidential protection.