Topic: Katie Hopkins

17 chapters across the catalog

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 47:40 - 51:41

1801: Hate of Speech

Katie Hopkins Arrest, UK Speech Laws, and Police Home Visits

British commentator Katie Hopkins reveals she was arrested and interviewed under caution in the UK for "online communications" related to her live stream, "The Katie's Arms." A separate clip features a police officer visiting an American citizen's home in the UK to investigate an "upsetting" Facebook comment. The discussion centers on the lack of First Amendment protections in the UK and the potential risks for Americans traveling through Heathrow.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:55:51 - 3:00:02

1801: Hate of Speech

Katie Hopkins, LBC, and the "Most Hated" Label

The history of Katie Hopkins' rise and fall in the UK media is reviewed, including her controversial Sun column and her time on LBC. The hosts discuss the extreme public backlash she faced, which reportedly forced her family to move and change their names. An AI summary of her "most hated" moments is critiqued for its bias.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 4:33 - 12:46

1800: Soros Stooge

Adam Curry Encounters Roseanne Barr and Katie Hopkins in Fredericksburg

Adam Curry recounts a chance meeting at the Arch Ray winery in Fredericksburg, Texas, with a group including Roseanne Barr, Katie Hopkins, Laura Logan, and J6 defendant Luke Coffey. Curry describes Barr's unique "wrist-shake" greeting and notes that younger restaurant staff failed to recognize the former sitcom star. The segment includes an anecdote from Coffey regarding his past experiences as a comedy writer in Hollywood and the personal tragedy that led to his use of a crutch.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 1:12:00 - 1:16:46

1710: Bro Media

Katie Hopkins, Nigel Farage and Cameo Celebrity Greetings

British commentator Katie Hopkins celebrates Trump's victory while criticizing the BBC and the UK government's previous stance on the President-elect. The discussion shifts to the "pathetic" nature of celebrities like Hopkins, Nigel Farage, and Kenny G selling personalized video greetings on Cameo.com for varying fees.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:26:01 - 1:28:32

1677: Donald Duck!

Katie Hopkins on Biden and the RNC

British commentator Katie Hopkins provides a satirical take on the "batchit bonkers" state of the Biden campaign and the upcoming Republican National Convention. She contrasts Melania Trump's public image with allegations of "elder abuse" regarding Jill Biden's role in the presidency.

ungreen
Episode 1659 2:11:10 - 2:15:00

1659: ungreen

Katie Hopkins, London Mayoral Election Consent

Commentator Katie Hopkins criticized the re-election of London Mayor Sadiq Khan, arguing that low voter turnout indicates a lack of public consent for the current political leadership. The discussion explores the historical consequences when citizens no longer feel represented by their government.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 11:16 - 14:28

1266: 33 Cases

Victoria Australia Implements Extreme Stage 4 Lockdown Curfews

The state of Victoria, Australia, entered a stringent six-week Stage 4 lockdown including an 8 PM to 5 AM curfew and a five-kilometer travel limit. Commentator Katie Hopkins reported that residents are restricted to one hour of outdoor exercise per day and one person per household for grocery shopping. The measures were triggered by a small number of deaths, primarily among individuals over the age of 70.

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 48:10 - 50:46

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Katie Hopkins, Neil Ferguson Scandal and "Professor Pantsdown"

Katie Hopkins appeared on Sky News to criticize Professor Neil Ferguson, whom she dubbed "Professor Pantsdown," after he was caught breaking lockdown rules to meet his married mistress. Hopkins highlighted the hypocrisy of Ferguson advising the UK government on house arrest while ignoring the rules himself. She also mocked his history of inaccurate modeling, including past predictions regarding bird flu.

Sake Stock
Episode 1238 43:58 - 48:09

1238: Sake Stock

Neil Ferguson Modeling Failures, Katie Hopkins Critique

Professor Neil Ferguson of Imperial College faced intense scrutiny for his statistical models that predicted high death tolls from COVID-19. Critics, including commentator Katie Hopkins, pointed to Ferguson's history of exaggerated predictions for bird flu, swine flu, and mad cow disease. Despite these past inaccuracies, Ferguson's models remained a primary influence on the UK government's decision to maintain strict lockdown measures.

Hunt the Wumpus
Episode 1204 22:54 - 29:31

1204: Hunt the Wumpus

Brexit Status Update, The Guardian's EU Rights Guide

As the January 31st Brexit deadline approaches, media outlets like The Guardian have published guides detailing rights that UK citizens will retain during the 11-month transition period. The reporting was criticized as "insidious" for framing the loss of EU-funded programs and visa-free travel as a catastrophe. Skepticism remains regarding whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson will finalize the exit on the promised timeline.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 2:44:44 - 2:50:21

1197: Fossil Fools

Katie Hopkins Speech, Meghan Markle Critique

British commentator Katie Hopkins delivers a speech to a conservative group, using humor to criticize figures like Ilhan Omar and Meghan Markle. Hopkins argues that the right will win the "culture war" through a superior sense of humor. The hosts discuss Hopkins' legal troubles in the UK and her reputation as a polarizing media personality.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 25:28 - 27:06

1153: Pink Pound

Safety Pin Movement, Brexit Virtue Signaling

The 2016 safety pin movement emerged in the UK following the Brexit vote as a way for individuals to signal they were not "racist" or "hating" immigrants. Critics like Katie Hopkins argued the movement was a form of virtue signaling by the Remain campaign to disparage those who voted to leave the European Union.

Banging My Gravel
Episode 1129 39:36 - 47:48

1129: Banging My Gravel

Katie Hopkins, Islamification of Western Politics

British columnist Katie Hopkins outlines what she calls the three steps to the "Islamification" of politics, citing the UK as a precursor to current trends in the United States. She argues that concentrated immigrant populations create religious voting blocks that fundamentally alter local culture and governance. Hopkins points to the Mayor of London and changes in public advertising as evidence of this shift.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 2:03:55 - 2:07:48

937: Stump the Algo

Katie Hopkins, LBC Firing and UK Free Speech

Commentator Katie Hopkins was fired from LBC and placed under police investigation for a tweet following the Manchester bombing. The discussion explores the UK's aggressive prosecution of "hate crimes" on social media while thousands of potential terror threats remain unmonitored, including claims that the Manchester bomber's father was an MI5 asset.

Fack Base
Episode 914 2:48:18 - 2:52:47

914: Fack Base

Katie Hopkins on London Multiculturalism, Security Drills

The hosts discuss the aftermath of the London attack, noting that a maritime security drill had taken place on the Thames just the day before. They play a clip of commentator Katie Hopkins, who argues that London is a "nation of ghettos" and that the "we stand united" message is a liberal myth. Hopkins claims the UK is losing its culture due to unintegrated enclaves.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 2:34:13 - 2:41:34

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Katie Hopkins vs. Hala Gorani on CNN International

Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins engaged in a heated interview with CNN's Hala Gorani, accusing the network of being the "Clinton News Network." Hopkins dismissed CNN's polling data and criticized Hillary Clinton's history, specifically her role during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The exchange was noted for Hopkins' aggressive debating style and her refusal to accept the mainstream media's narrative regarding Donald Trump's support among women.

Hemicycle
Episode 840 1:33:37 - 1:36:23

840: Hemicycle

Katie Hopkins, Brexit Safety Pin Trend

LBC host Katie Hopkins criticized a post-Brexit trend where people wear safety pins to signal they are a "safe person" for minorities. Hopkins mocked the movement as a creation of the "Remain" campaign intended to paint "Leave" voters as hateful.