Topic: Jesse Watters

38 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 41:30 - 49:59

1854: Rackout

Spring Break 2026, Cultural Literacy and the Ayatollah

A man-on-the-street segment from Fort Lauderdale features college students during Spring Break 2026 discussing their party habits. The footage reveals a significant lack of geopolitical awareness, as several students from major universities are unfamiliar with the term "Ayatollah" or the current conflict in Iran. Despite the lack of cultural literacy, the observation is made that these students represent a carefree American youth envied by peers globally.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 1:41:56 - 1:46:57

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Brown University Shooting, Targeted Republican Theory

A shooting at Brown University resulted in two deaths, including the vice president of the campus Republican Club. Fox News host Jesse Watters and a criminal profiler questioned the competence of the local investigation and suggested the victim may have been specifically targeted for her political affiliations. Witnesses reported the shooter shouted something before firing, but the specific words have not been released by police.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:48:26 - 2:52:52

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Joy Reid, Nicki Minaj and George Santos

MSNBC's Joy Reid criticized Trump's cognitive health and his response to Rob Reiner's death. Meanwhile, a listener requested more positive clips of black women like Nicki Minaj, who has recently expressed support for Republican figures. George Santos appeared on Gutfeld to discuss the "Minaj Act" and confirmed that the rapper has been a Republican since the Romney era.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 12:01 - 15:28

1820: Tokyo Rose

Media Skepticism and No Agenda as Primary News Source

A listener letter from an anonymous TSA agent prompts a discussion on the role of the program as a primary news source for those who distrust mainstream media (M5M). The conversation explores the "podcast circularity" of modern media and the disconnect between online political discourse on platforms like X and the concerns of the general American public.

Stimming
Episode 1802 3:02:54 - 3:05:45

1802: Stimming

Kamala Harris Book, Jesse Watters Gossip

Kamala Harris's new book is described as being filled with "nasty gossip," including claims that she threw Josh Shapiro under the bus for being "vain" and her running mate for being "fat." Jesse Watters has reportedly been reading excerpts from the book on his show. Harris also appeared on "The View," where she claimed her previous performance on the show did not hurt her campaign because voters already knew the difference between her and Biden.

Taproot
Episode 1799 27:35 - 29:17

1799: Taproot

Tim Pool, Jesse Watters, Independent Media Security

Independent commentator Tim Pool discussed his extensive security detail during an appearance with Jesse Watters, noting that high-profile conservative voices are under constant threat. The discussion expanded to include the security needs of other major figures like Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and Candace Owens. There is growing concern that independent podcasters may be targeted in a broader operation to sow national discord.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:22:57 - 1:27:06

1796: Zeds

Jesse Watters, Man on the Street Beach Interviews

A segment from Jesse Watters' Fox News show features "Man on the Street" interviews at the Jersey Shore, highlighting the perceived lack of geographical and political knowledge among beachgoers. Participants struggled to identify the leader of China or the location of major world conflicts, providing comedic commentary on the American public.

Glop
Episode 1789 2:10:33 - 2:17:22

1789: Glop

Jasmine Crockett, Staffer Allegations and AT&T Blocking

Representative Jasmine Crockett is facing scrutiny following reports of high staff turnover and allegations of abusive behavior toward her aides. Meanwhile, the podcast hosts discussed technical issues with AT&T and Apple's Safari browser, which they suspect are being used to "de-platform" their live stream. A constitutional lawyer suggested that such selective blocking could constitute "restraint of trade" and might lead to an antitrust lawsuit against the telecommunications giants.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 1:57:24 - 2:00:43

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Fourth of July Holiday, Media Substitute Hosts, Mike Johnson

The hosts discuss the cultural tendency for media figures and politicians to take vacations during the Fourth of July weekend, leading to a proliferation of substitute hosts on major networks. House Speaker Mike Johnson is noted for his visible satisfaction following the successful passage of the major spending legislation.

Op Day
Episode 1772 32:08 - 35:35

1772: Op Day

Los Angeles Protests, Indigenous Rights Claims

Footage from Los Angeles protests shows demonstrators claiming a "historic right" to defend their communities against ICE, citing indigenous ancestry and the pre-colonial history of the Southwest. One protester interviewed expressed support for Soviet-style socialism as a model for the United States. Critics point out that these narratives ignore the historical reality of the Mexican-American War and subsequent land purchases.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 2:02:15 - 2:07:01

1770: Control Grid

Fox News, The Five, Jesse Watters Scam Comment

During a segment on "The Five," host Jesse Watters joked that if he were a con artist, his scam would be pretending to be a conservative to climb the corporate ladder at a television network. Greg Gutfeld remarked that the comment was "meta," leading to speculation that it was a subtle jab at colleague Shannon Bream, who was sitting at the table. The exchange highlighted internal tensions at Fox News regarding the authentic political leanings of its high-profile anchors.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 6:44 - 9:20

1748: Brain Rot

Jack Schlossberg and RFK Jr. React to JFK Document Release

Kennedy family members expressed conflicting views on the release of the JFK assassination files. Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, criticized media coverage of the documents as "fake news" and defended President Biden against claims made in the released files. Conversely, RFK Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, supported the release while reports on Jesse Watters' program suggested that one-third of the original files remain missing.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 6:40 - 9:05

1743: MAGAREXIA

Pam Bondi Performance, Jesse Watters Appearance Criticism

Pam Bondi faces criticism for her recent appearance on Jesse Watters' program, where she allegedly failed to deliver on promises regarding the release of Epstein-related files. The discussion focuses on her effectiveness as a public official and her frequent media presence. Commentary includes remarks on her appearance and her status as a high-profile figure within the Republican media sphere.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 34:03 - 35:40

1742: Golden Poop

Jesse Watters and Kevin McCarthy, Fox News Interaction

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently appeared on Jesse Watters' Fox News program, repeatedly referring to the show by its old title, "Watters' World." The interaction suggested a familiar but strained relationship between the two. Additionally, Watters' on-air exchange with Pam Bondi revealed they maintain a personal texting relationship outside of professional interviews.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 1:23:19 - 1:27:32

1740: DOGE-CAM

Free Speech in Germany, Nazi History, and Cartoon Raids

A debate over the history of free speech in Nazi Germany follows a report on modern German police raiding a home over a racist cartoon. The segment highlights the severity of German laws regarding online insults and the lack of media pushback against these enforcement actions.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 18:46 - 22:14

1736: The Blurt

Politico Government Subscriptions, Jesse Watters Fox News Analysis

Politico is revealed to have received millions in government funding through thousands of subsidized subscriptions, raising questions about media independence. Jesse Watters of Fox News provided a series of reports detailing federal waste and the "slush fund" nature of foreign aid. The discussion suggests that many digital media operations are not self-sustainable without hidden government or billionaire support.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 14:13 - 18:41

1728: Hatchet Man

Jesse Watters on California Infrastructure Failures

Fox News host Jesse Watters presents a rundown of California's infrastructure issues, claiming that fire hydrants in the Pacific Palisades ran dry during the fires. The segment criticizes Governor Gavin Newsom for removing dams and the Los Angeles Fire Department for allegedly sending equipment to Ukraine while facing local shortages.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:40:00 - 1:41:37

1720: Psyop Season

Jesse Watters and Leslie Stahl on the Collapse of Legacy Media

Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted a clip of veteran journalist Leslie Stahl expressing "despair" over the declining public trust in the press. Watters noted that CNN's ratings have recently fallen below those of the Food Network, suggesting that legacy media is "on life support." The segment argues that the media's failure to accurately report on stories like the Hunter Biden laptop has led to a permanent loss of credibility that may be impossible to recover.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 22:12 - 25:58

1709: Umpty Ump

Rod Blagojevich, Joe Biden Payback Theory

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appeared on Fox News to claim that President Joe Biden is intentionally sabotaging Kamala Harris's campaign. Blagojevich argues that Biden's "garbage" comment was a purposeful "knife in the back" as revenge for being forced out of the 2024 race. He suggests Biden does not want to be remembered as a failure and is actively working against his own party's nominee.