Topic: Indivisible

6 chapters across the catalog

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

No Kings Day Protests, Trump Opposition, and Republic vs. Democracy

The No Kings Day rally in Washington D.C. saw thousands of protesters demonstrating against the Trump administration. While Republican leaders like Steve Scalise labeled the event a "hate America rally" involving Antifa and Soros-funded agitators, observers noted a heavy presence of American flags and peaceful participants. Discussion centers on the distinction between a democracy and a constitutional republic, criticizing protesters for a perceived lack of understanding regarding the U.S. government structure.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 1:49:10 - 1:52:21

1753: Local Jamoke

New York Union Protests and USAID Dismantling

Protesters in New York's Bryant Park stood against the dismantling of federal agencies, with one worker from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau claiming a union saved her job. The demonstrations also targeted Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its plans to cut funding for USAID. The hosts analyze the "Indivisible" website, noting its status as a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 52:37 - 56:16

1751: Talking Toilet

Anti-Musk Protests and Tesla Takedown Movement

Protests organized by the "Tesla Takedown" movement and the Indivisible organization occurred outside Tesla showrooms in Chicago and other major cities. Demonstrators criticized Elon Musk's unelected role in the federal government and urged owners to sell their Tesla vehicles and stock. Reports suggested some protests were short-lived, with claims that participants were paid hourly for their attendance.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 27:57 - 33:26

1747: HiFi Intel

Indivisible Project, Republican Town Hall Disruptions

Leah Greenberg of the Indivisible Project appeared on MSNBC to discuss organized protests at Republican town halls, such as those held by Congressman Chuck Edwards. While the organization claims these are grassroots movements of concerned constituents, critics label them as coordinated "astroturfing" efforts. The group is a registered 501c4 that uses ActBlue for processing political contributions.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 33:27 - 38:14

1747: HiFi Intel

Political Activism Tactics, Mark Kelly Tesla Comments

The Indivisible Project encourages activists to hold their own town halls with "empty chairs" if Republican representatives refuse to meet. Separately, Senator Mark Kelly criticized Elon Musk, referring to him as an "asshole" and expressing a desire to stop driving a Tesla. The segment explores the increasing use of profanity and aggressive tactics in modern political discourse.

dotard
Episode 967 57:59 - 1:03:20

967: dotard

Hillary Clinton Onward Together, Progressive Activist Groups

Hillary Clinton promoted her new organization, Onward Together, which supports progressive groups like Indivisible, Swing Left, and Run for Something. These organizations utilize Act Blue for financial processing and focus on recruiting young candidates for the 2018 midterm elections.