Topic: James Woods

9 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:47:26 - 1:51:17

1728: Hatchet Man

Fireproof Safes and Digital Backups

Following the Southern California fires, the discussion turns to the limitations of fireproof safes in firestorms. The hosts recommend digitizing memorabilia and maintaining off-site backups, such as hard drives or cloud storage, to prevent the total loss of personal history and manuscripts.

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 3:30 - 11:42

1057: Heckler's Veto

Sarah Jeong, New York Times Editorial Board Controversy

Sarah Jeong's appointment to the New York Times editorial board is examined following the resurfacing of her past tweets regarding white men. Her background in technology journalism at The Verge and her speech at Harvard Law School are analyzed, with focus on her views that the internet is "implicitly organized around how white men see the world."

Crush ICE
Episode 1048 58:14 - 1:00:30

1048: Crush ICE

Preference Falsification, Political Tribalism, James Woods

The concept of "preference falsification" is introduced to explain how individuals conform to dominant group ideas despite private disagreement. This psychological phenomenon is blamed for the perceived polarization in American politics. The firing of actor James Woods by his talent agency is cited as an example of the consequences of breaking from group-based conformity.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 1:39:18 - 1:41:38

996: Rats on a Plane

Fake News Awards, Trump Media Criticism

President Trump announced plans to host the "Fake News Awards" to highlight what he describes as dishonesty and bad reporting in the media. Speculation suggests the event could feature conservative celebrities like Tim Allen or James Woods, though critics expect the presentation to be "lame" or poorly produced.

Election Special
Episode 876 44:11 - 46:22

876: Election Special

Liberty Plaza Protest, James Woods and Forefathers

A video shared by actor James Woods depicts a chaotic protest at Liberty Plaza where a speaker rants about "assholes in their fucking yachts." The protester claims they are making their "forefathers feel like they're our dads" and saving the country. The hosts question if the performance is a put-on, but conclude it is a genuine example of millennial distress.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 1:27:24 - 1:32:32

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Jeff Skunk Baxter, Hollywood Spooks and Dan Aykroyd

Musician Jeff "Skunk" Baxter is identified as a consultant for U.S. missile defense who recruits other celebrities into the intelligence community. Baxter claims that actor Dan Aykroyd developed a funding plan for the Department of Homeland Security and presented it to White House officials. The hosts express shock at Aykroyd's involvement with the "enemy" security state.

Easter Haiku and iPads For You
Episode 188 1:59:47 - 2:03:50

188: Easter Haiku and iPads For You

Pornography Addiction, Sex Vaccine Theory

The Witherspoon Institute's report on the social costs of pornography is discussed alongside the media's focus on "sex addiction" in celebrities like Tiger Woods. A satirical theory is proposed that the medicalization of these behaviors will lead to the development of a "porn vaccine" to regulate human sexuality.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 12:14 - 14:47

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Jesse James, Sandra Bullock, Media Narratives of Violence

The hosts critique the media coverage surrounding the Jesse James and Sandra Bullock infidelity scandal. They observe a trend where female news anchors and commentators openly discuss using physical violence, such as baseball bats, against men who cheat. The discussion contrasts this with the lack of public outrage regarding these violent rhetorical expressions on television.