Topic: Jean Claude Juncker

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Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182

1182: Coupon Clipping

Boris Johnson and Jean-Claude Juncker Announce Brexit Deal

Boris Johnson and Jean-Claude Juncker announced a new Brexit deal intended to protect the peace process on the island of Ireland. The agreement aims to ensure no hard border exists while protecting the single market. Both the UK Parliament and the European Parliament must still vote on the proposal before the October 31st deadline.

Gender Justice
Episode 1150 1:21:14 - 1:24:14

1150: Gender Justice

EU Leadership Gender Balance, Margrethe Vestager and Angela Merkel

The European Union is seeking to address a gender gap in its top leadership positions as Jean-Claude Juncker's term ends. Margrethe Vestager is a top contender for the Commission presidency, while concerns are raised about Angela Merkel's health following public trembling incidents.

Twitter Rattling
Episode 1148 16:43 - 20:49

1148: Twitter Rattling

EU Commission Presidency, Margrethe Vestager, Gender Quotas

Margrethe Vestager campaigns for the Presidency of the European Commission, emphasizing the need for a female leader and gender balance within the institution. She proposes a 50-50 male-female split for commissioners, though skeptics argue the European political establishment remains resistant to such structural changes.

Imperious
Episode 1140 40:50 - 45:24

1140: Imperious

European Union Spitzenkandidat Process and Elections

The "Spitzenkandidat" or lead candidate system for selecting the President of the European Commission is explained via a Euronews report. The process involves political groups nominating candidates, with the European Council then proposing a name to the Parliament. The system faces a power struggle between national leaders and EU parliamentarians.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 1:52:57 - 1:54:46

1087: Hippie Hummus

Jean-Claude Juncker's Public Inebriation and EU Birth Control Shortage

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was filmed appearing intoxicated and wearing two different shoes at a public event, which officials attributed to sciatica. Meanwhile, a significant shortage of birth control pills has affected several EU countries, including the Netherlands. The hosts predict a "child boom" in Europe due to the lack of available contraceptives.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 2:00:31 - 2:03:18

1069: German SPAM

Jean-Claude Juncker and EU Parliament Video Editing

EU Parliament television is accused of using edited footage to make Jean-Claude Juncker's annual speech appear more successful. Adam Curry points out that Juncker wore the same outfit as the previous year, allowing editors to mix in footage of a standing ovation from a much larger audience. The hosts mock the "amateurish" nature of the perceived propaganda.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 1:55:25 - 1:57:00

1065: Flux Capacitator

European Union Daylight Saving Time Vote

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced support for ending the seasonal clock changes across the EU. Following a public survey, the Commission proposed that member states remain on "summertime" year-round. The hosts mock the BBC's confusing headlines regarding whether the move constitutes keeping or ending daylight saving time.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054 30:28 - 32:10

1054: Without Evidence

Jean-Claude Juncker, Donald Trump and EU Trade Deals

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker met with Donald Trump to negotiate a trade deal aimed at reducing tariffs. The hosts characterize the agreement as a "memorandum of understanding" rather than a concrete deal, as it excludes cars and steel. Observations are made about the physical interactions between the two leaders during their Rose Garden appearance.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 2:36:41 - 2:38:29

1053: Lefties are Right

Jean-Claude Juncker, EU Commission Disarray

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is facing scrutiny over allegations of alcoholism and his reliance on unelected chief civil servant Martin Selmayr, known as "The Monster." The Daily Mail reports that Juncker's condition has left the Commission in disarray, with Selmayr effectively running the organization. The hosts discuss the lack of democratic accountability within the EU and the dominance of German influence.

Liberal World Order
Episode 1051 2:11:10 - 2:12:59

1051: Liberal World Order

Jean-Claude Juncker "Sciatica" Incident, Dutch PM Reaction

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was seen stumbling and losing his balance at a NATO summit, which officials attributed to "sciatica" and back pain. The hosts argue that Juncker is clearly intoxicated and that Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was "winking at the camera" while defending him. They characterize Juncker as a "lush" whose alcoholism is an open secret in the EU.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 2:35:19 - 2:38:05

1044: Free Scooter!

South Sudan Civil War and Jean-Claude Juncker

The civil war in South Sudan has created Africa's worst refugee crisis, leading to a rare meeting between the president and opposition leaders in Ethiopia. In Europe, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was seen wobbling during a speech, which he attributed to "sciatica" while jokingly stating he would "prefer to be drunk." The segment notes the contrast between serious global conflicts and the behavior of EU leadership.

Bot Cops
Episode 1039 1:47:37 - 1:50:34

1039: Bot Cops

U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on the European Union

President Trump imposed significant tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, prompting threats of retaliation from EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. The EU plans to target American products like Harley-Davidson motorcycles and blue jeans in response to what they label as "pure protectionism."

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 2:31:50 - 2:33:29

1016: Bong Rip

Martin Selmayr, European Commission Appointment Controversy

The appointment of Martin Selmayr as Secretary General of the European Commission has sparked allegations of corruption and cronyism. Selmayr, an aide to Jean-Claude Juncker known as "The Monster," reportedly bypassed standard promotional steps. The hosts note the lack of mainstream media outrage regarding the appointment.

Hijab Hoax
Episode 1000 3:36:01 - 3:39:01

1000: Hijab Hoax

EU Fake News Task Force, Brexit Reversal

EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker suggested that Russia meddled in the Brexit vote, a narrative the hosts believe is being used to justify a second referendum and keep Britain in the European Union. The EU is also considering a "seal of approval" for verified news sources.

63 Genders
Episode 977 17:34 - 23:08

977: 63 Genders

European Union Stance, Catalan Economic Exodus, Yugoslavia Comparison

The European Union announced it will not recognize Catalonia as an independent state, viewing the crisis as an internal Spanish matter. Over 1,500 businesses have reportedly moved their headquarters out of the region due to legal uncertainty. The political tension is compared to the breakup of Yugoslavia and the historical centralized control maintained by Francisco Franco.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 52:17 - 56:06

968: In the Saddle

Catalonia Independence Referendum, Spexit, Saudi Arabia Women Driving

Tensions are rising in Spain as Catalonia prepares for an independence referendum on October 1st, which the central government in Madrid has declared illegal. In Saudi Arabia, King Salman has issued a historic decree allowing women to drive cars, a move that follows decades of protests by Saudi activists. The EU's Jean-Claude Juncker faced criticism for confusing statements regarding the recognition of new states within the European Union.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 2:37:56 - 2:41:32

964: 6th Mass Extinction

Nigel Farage on EU Centralization and Brexit

Nigel Farage addresses the European Parliament, criticizing Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for a more centralized EU with a single president and a powerful finance minister. Farage argues that the EU has learned nothing from Brexit and is moving toward an undemocratic "militarized" union. He warns that the populist wave in Europe is far from over and will likely intensify if these centralization plans proceed.

Ming the Magnificent
Episode 944 59:14 - 1:04:06

944: Ming the Magnificent

European Parliament Conflict, Jean-Claude Juncker, Technocracy

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker sparked a confrontation in the European Parliament by calling the body "ridiculous" after only 30 members attended a session. The incident highlights the power struggle between unelected technocrats and the largely advisory Parliament, echoing themes from Jacques Ellul's "The Technological Society."