Topic: Hummer

5 chapters across the catalog

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 2:24:00 - 2:28:55

1379: Afghaniscam

Taliban Mercenaries, Toyota vs Hummer

The "Taliban 2.0" is characterized as a professionalized mercenary force that uses press spokespeople and indexes firearms correctly. A notable detail is the group's transition from their traditional Toyota trucks to captured U.S. Hummers and Chevys, along with 162,000 walkie-talkies left behind.

Munich Moment
Episode 546 33:54 - 35:50

546: Munich Moment

Urban Dictionary, Berkeley Hummer Definition

Two new entries in the Urban Dictionary attributed to the show are discussed: "Berkeley Hummer" and "Ummer." The "Berkeley Hummer" is defined as a person who maximizes word duration while minimizing spaces to prevent interruption, often attributed to elitist speakers. The "Ummer" definition references Dvorak's theory regarding the frequency of vocal fillers in speech.

Tag and Track
Episode 370 1:38:04 - 1:41:29

370: Tag and Track

New Year's Donor Shout-outs and Supermom Comic

A series of donations are acknowledged, including a "de-douching" for the owner of the "Berkeley Hummers" fantasy football team. The "Supermom" comic project is promoted again, with the creator Emily Christopherson pledging half of her January proceeds to the No Agenda show. Listeners are encouraged to support the show's "value-for-value" model during the holiday season.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 1:50:34 - 1:52:15

352: Bean Bag Drone

Jill Abramson, New York Times "Hummer" Promo

The hosts mock a C-SPAN promo featuring New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson. They refer to her speaking style as "the Hummer" and joke about her "Gregorian chant" delivery. The segment highlights their ongoing critique of mainstream media leadership and their "hoity-toity" presentation.