Topic: Joe Scarborough

57 chapters across the catalog

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 1:10:49 - 1:15:04

1768: Queer The Deal

Joe Scarborough Defends Biden, Mark Halperin's Political Shift

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough faced criticism for his past insistence that President Biden was "intellectually and analytically" at his peak. Following Biden's public stumbles, Scarborough has been accused of deploying "defend, deny, and deflect" tactics. Meanwhile, former political analyst Mark Halperin is reportedly attempting a career comeback via podcasting, moving toward a more moderate stance after being marginalized by the Democratic establishment.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 45:17 - 47:32

1722: This Actually Happened!

Joe Scarborough Conspiracy Theory, Twitter Moderation

President Trump faced backlash for tweeting debunked conspiracy theories regarding the 2001 death of an aide in Joe Scarborough's congressional office. Critics called the tweets "sick" and "cruel," urging Twitter to remove the content to protect the grieving family. The incident occurred amidst a broader conflict between the President and the social media platform over fact-checking and moderation.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 20:44 - 23:49

1714: Octocopter

Morning Joe Mar-a-Lago Visit, Rosie O'Donnell Reaction

Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski faced intense criticism after visiting Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago to "reopen lines of communication." Rosie O'Donnell posted a viral reaction video expressing her disgust, calling the move a betrayal of their previous rhetoric regarding Trump's threat to democracy. An anecdote also details Rosie O'Donnell's early career start as a VJ at VH1.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 1:18:36 - 1:25:04

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Jimmy Kimmel and Joe Scarborough, Trump Victory Anxiety

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, expressing deep emotional anxiety over the possibility of a Donald Trump victory. The hosts deconstruct Scarborough's comments about the "responsibility" of his platform and his admission that he is not mentally prepared for a Trump win.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 6:23 - 12:33

1674: We're Working!

Council on Foreign Relations Member Roster Analysis

An examination of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) membership list reveals numerous high-profile media figures and tech executives. The hosts highlight names such as Sheryl Sandberg, Anthony Scaramucci, and Eric Schmidt, suggesting the organization functions as a globalist network that influences media sentiment against President Biden.

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:47:40 - 1:52:42

1645: Poonami

Joe Scarborough's Criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough delivered a sharp critique of Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of propping up Hamas for years to prevent a two-state solution. Scarborough argued that Netanyahu's primary motivation for continuing the war in Gaza is to avoid facing his own criminal indictments and potential imprisonment once he leaves power.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 39:47 - 43:56

1641: Lock the Clock

MSNBC Critique of Republican "Insurrectionist" Ideology

MSNBC commentators, including Joe Scarborough and Jen Psaki, criticized Republicans for failing to stand and applaud for basic bipartisan issues like literacy and curing cancer. The discussion characterized the modern Republican movement as being "avowedly against reading" and supportive of "Putinism." The hosts argue that the refusal to applaud reflects a deep ideological commitment to insurrection and authoritarianism.

p-doom
Episode 1610 30:59 - 35:57

1610: p-doom

Richard Haass and the CFR Shift on Ukraine

Richard Haass, former president of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), appeared on Morning Joe to argue that Ukraine must lower its military goals. Haass suggested that liberating 100% of Ukrainian territory is no longer feasible and proposed a ceasefire to allow for the rebuilding of the 80% of the country currently under Ukrainian control. This marks a significant policy shift among Western foreign policy elites.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 2:46:58 - 2:55:41

1524: Climatarian

Morning Joe Hosts Debate COVID Boosters and Fatigue

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski had an on-air disagreement regarding the severity of Scarborough's COVID-19 infection. While Scarborough claimed the vaccine made his illness mild, Brzezinski pointed out he was fatigued for three months. The segment highlights the hosts' continued promotion of boosters despite their own experiences with breakthrough infections.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 10:23 - 18:26

848: Cash on a Pallet

Nuclear Codes Discussion, Michael Hayden on MSNBC

Joe Scarborough and Michael Hayden discussed the protocols for launching nuclear weapons, questioning Donald Trump's stability. The segment analyzed claims that Trump asked an advisor three times why the U.S. cannot use its nuclear arsenal. General Hayden explained that the command structure is designed for speed and decisiveness rather than debate, raising concerns about civil-military relationships.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 3:09:58 - 3:14:01

1441: Yak Facts

MSNBC Internal Reaction to Psaki and Rachel Maddow

Internal discontent is reported at MSNBC regarding Jen Psaki's potential hiring, with some staff concerned it makes the network's ties to the administration too obvious. The hosts compare Psaki's potential role to Rachel Maddow's, noting Maddow's background in comedy and her training under Keith Olbermann. The segment explores the competitive dynamics between high-profile media personalities.

3X3
Episode 1246 1:56:58 - 2:01:52

1246: 3X3

Joe Scarborough, Don Imus and Intern Death Controversy

President Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a "cold case" involving the 2001 death of Lori Klausutis, an intern in then-Congressman Joe Scarborough's Florida office. A historical clip from the Don Imus show features Scarborough jokingly referencing the intern's death, which has been used by critics to fuel conspiracy theories. The segment explores the rivalry between Imus and Scarborough during their time at MSNBC.

3X3
Episode 1246 2:01:53 - 2:05:43

1246: 3X3

Don Imus Rivalry, MSNBC Ratings and Coroner Reports

Following his departure from MSNBC, Don Imus frequently attacked Joe Scarborough, calling him a "disgusting backstabbing phony" and disputing his ratings success. The discussion revisits the medical examiner's report on Lori Klausutis, which attributed her death to a heart condition that caused her to fall and hit her head. Trump's continued focus on this story is seen as a retaliatory tactic against Scarborough's constant criticism of the administration.

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 2:34:22 - 2:42:48

1244: Gain of Function

Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough and Twitter Censorship Demand

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski reacted emotionally to President Trump's tweets regarding a cold case involving a former staffer of Joe Scarborough. Brzezinski announced she would contact Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to demand the removal of the President's tweets, leading the hosts to label her "Karen Brzezinski."

Obamable
Episode 1243 1:36:00 - 1:41:27

1243: Obamable

Joe Biden Basement Broadcasts, Technical Glitches

Joe Biden's virtual campaign events from his basement are criticized for their poor production quality and frequent technical glitches. The hosts mock the "skeleton-like" video artifacts and the fawning coverage from MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough. Biden's insistence on "following the rules" of experts like Dr. Fauci is framed as a political strategy to contrast with President Trump.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 2:24:25 - 2:28:30

1240: Meat Must Flow

News Personalities, Direct Camera Addresses to Trump

A new trend in cable news involves anchors like CNN's Don Lemon and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough looking directly into the camera to address President Trump personally. Lemon questioned Trump's obsession with Barack Obama, while Scarborough urged the President to "take a rest" and let Mike Pence run the country. The hosts characterize this as a shift from journalism to performance art intended to satisfy a specific partisan audience.

Showly
Episode 1159 27:12 - 32:09

1159: Showly

Moscow Mitch, SAFE Act Election Security Dispute

The "Moscow Mitch" nickname for Senator Mitch McConnell gained traction after he blocked the Securing America's Federal Elections (SAFE) Act. Critics, including Joe Scarborough, use the moniker to highlight McConnell's refusal to bring election security bills to the floor. The discussion explores the Republican stance that the bill would unconstitutionally federalize state-run elections.

Nadster
Episode 1141 38:51 - 42:27

1141: Nadster

Joe Scarborough on Trump and Pelosi Mental Health

Joe Scarborough claimed that Nancy Pelosi is "sharp as a tack" while suggesting President Trump is suffering from pre-dementia. This narrative is contrasted with technical audio glitches in the podcast recording that inadvertently made speakers sound distorted.

Boo You
Episode 1074 32:27 - 38:42

1074: Boo You

Ted Koppel on the Death of Journalistic Objectivity

Ted Koppel discusses the loss of the media's "gatekeeper" role due to the internet and social media. He recounts an anecdote about former New York Times editor Abe Rosenthal forbidding reporters from expressing opinions on television. Koppel criticizes modern journalists for appearing on partisan shows like "Morning Joe," arguing that their association with anti-Trump agendas destroys their credibility as objective reporters.