Topic: Kelly Mcmasters

5 chapters across the catalog

AMAD
Episode 1555

1555: AMAD

Mother's Day, Atlantic Article, Birthing Persons Terminology

The hosts examine the cultural landscape of Mother's Day 2023, noting a lack of expected outrage regarding gender-neutral terminology like "birthing persons" or "people with uteri." They critique an article in The Atlantic by Kelly McMasters titled "Why I am Skipping Mother's Day This Year," characterizing it as part of a broader trend of "mom hate." The conversation touches on the various definitions of motherhood, including surrogate and spiritual mothers, while asserting the inherent female nature of the role.

Tech Neck
Episode 1017 46:30 - 51:49

1017: Tech Neck

H.R. McMaster, John Kelly White House Departure Rumors

The White House has denied reports that National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster is facing imminent termination. Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stated that McMaster and President Trump maintain a strong working relationship. Similar rumors regarding Chief of Staff John Kelly's departure were countered by reports of a "truce" between Kelly and the President, highlighting the speculative nature of current political reporting.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 1:57:51 - 2:00:36

1013: Hypogonadism

H.R. McMaster Resignation Rumors and "Javanka" White House Dynamics

Rumors circulate regarding the potential resignation of National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster and Chief of Staff John Kelly. The hosts discuss New York Times reports suggesting that Kelly wants Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner out of the White House. They reiterate their theory that military intelligence is effectively running the administration and these officials are unlikely to leave.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 25:03 - 28:30

964: 6th Mass Extinction

InfoWars Conflict and Allegations of Presidential Drugging

A public dispute erupts on InfoWars between Steve Pieczenik and Roger Stone regarding General John Kelly's influence over President Trump. Alex Jones reports on claims from high-level sources that the President is being administered sedatives in his Diet Coke to control his behavior. The narrative suggests a power struggle between military intelligence and the CIA for control over the White House.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 2:18:23 - 2:20:33

953: His Name is Nimrod

H.R. McMaster, Military Influence, White House Temperament

Concerns are raised about the high number of military generals in top White House positions, including H.R. McMaster, John Kelly, and James Mattis. McMaster is described as having a "legendary temper," which the hosts speculate could be a sign of a bipolar personality. The segment questions whether the administration is undergoing a "soft military coup" as these figures take control of policy and personnel.