Topic: Infidelity

10 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 1:56:09 - 1:58:13

1852: Jell-No!

Martin Luther King Jr. FBI Files, Infidelity Allegations

The discussion turns to resurfaced FBI files and National Archives reports alleging serial infidelity by Martin Luther King Jr. The reports claim King had encounters with dozens of women and was present during acts of abuse. The hosts question the timing of these revelations and whether they are part of a broader trend of re-evaluating historical figures through a modern lens.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 12:46 - 14:42

1783: Dadgum

Coldplay Concert Kiss Cam, HR Department Infidelity Scandal

A viral story involving a man caught on a stadium "Kiss Cam" at a Coldplay concert with a woman who was not his wife is analyzed. The woman in the video panicked immediately upon seeing herself on the big screen, leading to the discovery that she was an HR representative at the man's workplace. The incident sparked widespread social media memes regarding the hypocrisy of corporate HR departments and the relatable nature of public embarrassment.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 40:56 - 44:15

1756: AG Barbie

Bill Gates, Microsoft Interns, Australia Relocation

A new book titled "Billionaire Nerd Savior King" alleges that Microsoft management had to keep young interns away from Bill Gates due to his behavior. John Dvorak shares folklore from Microsoft's early days, claiming women were relocated to the Australian office after involvements with Gates. The segment touches on Gates's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his divorce from Melinda French Gates.

Clean Food
Episode 847 1:51:23 - 1:54:30

847: Clean Food

Bill Maher, Clinton Marriage, European Affairs

Bill Maher analyzed the Clintons' marriage, suggesting that "fucking around" can coexist with real love. He claimed that Europeans are more accepting of such arrangements, citing French politicians. The hosts mock Maher's romanticized view of European infidelity and his defense of the Clintons' relationship.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:06:26 - 1:09:06

828: White, Male & Yale

Van Jones on Marriage and Family Values

CNN commentator Van Jones is heard defending the Clintons' marriage by asking "how hard it is to stay married in America." The hosts mock this defense, contrasting Clinton's White House affair with Donald Trump's multiple marriages. They suggest Jones's comments may reflect personal frustrations or a weak attempt to pivot away from character attacks.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 1:25:48 - 1:28:42

228: Gassed in Boston

Celebrity Prenuptial Agreements, Legal Prostitution Claims

The media is highlighting elaborate prenuptial agreements for celebrities like Katie Holmes, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Khloe Kardashian. These contracts include multi-million dollar payouts for years of marriage and "infidelity clauses." The hosts characterize these arrangements as a mockery of marriage and a form of legal prostitution.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 49:02 - 53:52

198: Things Could Get Complicated

Extra TV Infidelity Gene and Life Changer Meme

The entertainment program Extra features a segment claiming scientists have discovered an "infidelity gene" present in 40% of men. The hosts highlight the repeated use of the term "Life Changer" to describe guests like Dr. Drew and Judge Janine Pirro. They mock the concept of a genetic excuse for cheating and predict a future vaccine will be marketed to "cure" infidelity.

Taylor Swift Sucks
Episode 103 39:00 - 41:35

103: Taylor Swift Sucks

Charlie Rose, Elizabeth Edwards Interview on Infidelity

Charlie Rose interviewed Elizabeth Edwards regarding her book and her husband John Edwards' extramarital affair during her cancer treatment. During the segment, Rose appeared to rationalize sexual affairs as being distinct from love, prompting observations about his interviewing style and personal perspective on the matter.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 12:36 - 14:51

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Elizabeth Edwards Oprah Interview and John Edwards Scandal

Elizabeth Edwards appeared on Oprah to discuss her husband John Edwards' infidelity and the child he fathered with another woman during his presidential campaign. The hosts discuss reports that campaign staff were aware of the situation and express relief that he did not reach the presidency. An anecdote about a "red phone" connected to the White House is shared as a childhood memory.