Topic: Jerry Nadler

36 chapters across the catalog

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 25:46 - 41:03

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Lionel McGloin, Satirical "Brat" Character at the DNC

Comedian Lionel McGloin infiltrated the Democratic National Convention posing as a flamboyant "Brat" supporter, conducting satirical interviews with high-profile Democrats. Figures including Jerry Nadler, Letitia James, and Ed Markey were filmed interacting with the character, who used Gen Z slang and extreme policy questions to highlight political absurdity. The segment notes that McGloin previously performed a similar satirical stunt at the Republican National Convention.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 1:23:59 - 1:28:36

1657: Trash Can Man

Title VI Enforcement, University Leadership

Critics of the new anti-Semitism legislation, including Representative Jerry Nadler, argue that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act already provides sufficient tools to prevent discrimination. There is concern that delegating more authority to the Department of Education will lead to bureaucratic overreach similar to recent changes in Title IX regulations.

Million Morons
Episode 1642 56:59 - 1:00:27

1642: Million Morons

Donald Trump Cognitive Gaffes, Jerry Nadler Supercut

Congressman Jerry Nadler presented a supercut of Donald Trump's verbal stumbles and memory lapses during a hearing to counter narratives about Joe Biden's age. The clips show Trump confusing names like Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, and misidentifying world leaders. The hosts critique the "Congress Plus" television-style production of these political attacks.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 1:22:52 - 1:28:46

1639: Pumpkin Coin

2004 Voting Machine Scandal, Jerry Nadler Archive

A 2004 clip features Congressman Jerry Nadler discussing the hackability of Diebold electronic voting machines on the Charlie Rose show. Nadler argued that "honest glitches" and secret instructions could steal millions of votes without a paper trail. He advocated for legislation requiring a physical receipt for every electronic vote to ensure election integrity.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 1:33:31 - 1:35:57

1550: Clips of the Day

Joe Biden, Drunk Driving and Ukraine Aid Facts

The hosts revisit Joe Biden's comments on drunk driving, questioning his consistency regarding the severity of the offense. They also play a clip highlighting that several House impeachment managers, including Jerry Nadler and Zoe Lofgren, previously voted against providing defensive security assistance to Ukraine, despite their current focus on Trump's temporary withholding of aid.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 1:19:26 - 1:20:57

1474: Heart Dart

Jerry Nadler, Congressional Committee Conduct

Observations of Representative Jerry Nadler during a committee hearing focus on his physical condition and slurred speech. The segment includes a "drunk or not drunk" analysis of his performance while presiding over the markup. The behavior is framed as a symptom of the high-stress environment in Washington D.C.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 3:09:56 - 3:13:13

1473: Meth Raging

Federal Court Hack, Chinese Cyber Attack, Sealed Filings

Congressman Jerry Nadler reveals a significant 2020 cyber attack on the U.S. federal court system by "hostile foreign actors," likely linked to China. The breach compromised highly sensitive non-public documents, including sealed filings and national security matters. The hosts speculate that the hack was intended to track Chinese dissidents or gain access to sealed indictments that remain largely unreported by mainstream media.

Verbate
Episode 1456 44:19 - 48:43

1456: Verbate

Uvalde Shooting Investigation, HR 7910 Protecting Our Kids Act

The investigation into the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, continues to face scrutiny over changing law enforcement timelines. In response, Representative Jerry Nadler introduced HR 7910, the "Protecting Our Kids Act," which seeks to raise the age limit for semi-automatic rifle purchases to 21 and ban high-capacity magazines. Critics argue the legislation will not deter determined criminals and focuses on cosmetic features like bump stocks.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 2:17:39 - 2:21:13

1284: Eyeballitis

Big Tech Antitrust Report and Democratic Funding

House Democrats released a 450-page report urging the breakup of Big Tech monopolies. The hosts argue that Silicon Valley, once libertarian and influenced by Ayn Rand, is now firmly Democratic. They suggest the antitrust report is a "gouge" to extract more campaign donations from tech giants rather than a sincere effort to increase competition.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:53:38 - 2:56:32

1274: Thugs on a plane

Kayleigh McEnany, Democrat Lawlessness, Antifa Myth

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany criticized Democratic mayors and governors for allowing crime rates to spike in cities like New York and Chicago. She called out Nancy Pelosi for downplaying violence and Jerry Nadler for labeling Antifa a "myth." McEnany argued that Democrats are only now pivoting to "law and order" because of shifting poll numbers.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 56:01 - 59:20

1264: Mask Debate

Jerry Nadler, House Judiciary Committee Mask Confrontation

Chairman Jerry Nadler engaged in a heated exchange with Republican members Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz over mask-wearing during a committee hearing. Nadler forbid members from removing masks even to drink coffee, leading to accusations of partisan grandstanding. A supercut of the hearing highlights the repetitive use of the procedural phrase "reclaiming my time" by Democrats to prevent witnesses from answering questions.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:17:28 - 1:20:37

1264: Mask Debate

Jerry Nadler "Antifa Myth" Video, Media Complicity

A viral video captured Chairman Jerry Nadler dismissing the violence in Portland as a "myth" spread only in Washington D.C. This statement is analyzed as part of a broader media strategy to label violent riots as "peaceful protests" to maintain a specific political narrative. The ongoing unrest is compared to "Operation Gladio" and a "strategy of tension" designed to destabilize the social order.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 59:21 - 1:03:03

1252: Agitprop

Jerry Nadler Mask Enforcement and House Decorum

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler sparked a confrontation by refusing to recognize Republican members who were not wearing masks during a committee session. Nadler cited the authority of the attending physician and House rules on decorum to enforce the safety standard. Republican members, including Tom McClintock, challenged the legal basis of the requirement, leading to a prolonged procedural dispute.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:15:44 - 1:19:21

1250: Noodle Nation

Democrats Kneeling in Kente Cloth and Voter Backlash

Democratic leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler, faced criticism after kneeling in the Capitol Visitor Center while wearing Kente cloth scarves. Comedian Terrence Williams and other black commentators mocked the gesture as a hollow attempt to secure votes through tokenism rather than tangible policy. The hosts highlight the irony of the Democratic Party engaging in what would normally be labeled "cultural appropriation."

Five Bidens
Episode 1212 9:32 - 12:31

1212: Five Bidens

1998 Clinton Impeachment, Media Hypocrisy Comparison

Archival audio from the 1998 impeachment of Bill Clinton reveals a reversal in political and media rhetoric compared to the 2020 proceedings. Figures such as Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler are heard arguing against the removal of a president based on partisan votes or the overturning of the popular will.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 50:45 - 53:05

1211: Pale Male

Ukraine Military Aid, Democratic Voting Records

A key defense point in the impeachment trial highlights that three House managers—Jerry Nadler, Zoe Lofgren, and Hakeem Jeffries—previously voted against providing defensive security assistance to Ukraine. This is used to counter the prosecution's claim that Trump's temporary hold on aid endangered a vital ally. The lack of an extradition treaty with Ukraine is also noted, questioning the true nature of the "ally" relationship.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 1:19:37 - 1:22:02

1211: Pale Male

Mitt Romney, Impeachment Witness Vote

Senator Mitt Romney has indicated he is likely to vote in favor of calling witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial. This move comes as House Manager Jerry Nadler is criticized for insulting the Senate "jury," potentially losing the support of other swing-vote Republicans. The hosts characterize Romney as a "creep" who is positioning himself as a hero while avoiding scrutiny of his own family's ties to Ukraine.

Slackified
Episode 1199 2:17:46 - 2:20:10

1199: Slackified

Impeachment Hearings, Jerry Nadler and Hank Johnson

The House Judiciary Committee, led by Jerry Nadler, approved articles of impeachment against President Trump. Representative Hank Johnson is criticized for his comments comparing President Zelensky's meeting with Trump to a hostage situation. The hosts argue the timing of the vote was manipulated to ensure maximum media coverage in the news cycle.

Resilience
Episode 1185 19:13 - 22:02

1185: Resilience

James Baker Flipping and Left-Wing Media Response

Reports suggest former FBI General Counsel James Baker is cooperating with the Barr investigation, potentially implicating John Brennan and James Clapper. Amy Goodman of Democracy Now characterized the criminal probe as a White House effort to discredit the Mueller report. House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler expressed concerns that the DOJ has become a vehicle for President Trump's political revenge.