Topic: Jesse Waters

5 chapters across the catalog

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 1:27:03 - 1:29:29

1727: Sideshow Bob

Fox News Programming Critique, Shift to Podcasts

Fox News programming is criticized for having an identical format across its major shows, including The Five and Jesse Waters. The network is described as redundant, leading audiences to migrate toward podcasts for more original content. Figures like Chris Cuomo are noted for moving to YouTube and social media to reach audiences outside traditional cable structures.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:03:08 - 1:07:57

1721: Doc Doc Go

Joe Biden, Record Presidential Pardons and Commutations

President Joe Biden issued a record-breaking 1,500 pardons and commutations in a single day, including controversial figures like Ohio politician Jimmy DeMora and "Kids for Cash" judge Michael Conahan. Critics, including Jesse Waters, highlighted the release of white-collar criminals and fraudsters alongside non-violent drug offenders.

Publical
Episode 1686 1:31:24 - 1:33:20

1686: Publical

Fox News Programming Cycle, "The Five" to Gutfeld

An analysis of Fox News programming reveals a consistent "rinse and repeat" cycle where topics introduced on "The Five" are echoed throughout the evening by Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld. This strategy ensures that a limited set of news items dominates the 24-hour cycle for the network's audience. Critics argue this lack of variety illustrates the narrow focus of modern cable news.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 2:56:47 - 3:01:16

1469: The Nurge

Indiana Abortion Investigation, 10-Year-Old Case

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is investigating Dr. Kaitlyn Bernard following her performance of an abortion on a 10-year-old rape survivor. The case has drawn national attention, with "Democracy Now" reporting that the procedure was a medication abortion. Critics have questioned the validity of the original story as reported in the media.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:12:17 - 2:17:51

1421: Chuckle Tell

Jesse Waters and the Anti-Work Reddit Interview

Fox News host Jesse Waters interviewed Doreen Ford, a moderator of the "r/antiwork" subreddit. The interview was criticized for Waters' smug and condescending tone, which missed an opportunity to explore the actual sociology behind the movement. Ford explained that the movement seeks to reduce forced labor and improve workplace respect, rather than simply encouraging laziness.