Topic: Kennedy Assassination

8 chapters across the catalog

Dadgum
Episode 1783 59:21 - 1:09:26

1783: Dadgum

Tim Burchett, Epstein Files Transparency Act

Congressman Tim Burchett of Tennessee discusses his support for the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the release of grand jury records by AG Pam Bondi. Burchett warns that flying on Epstein's plane does not automatically imply criminal behavior and expresses concern for the privacy of victims. He compares the secrecy of the Epstein case to the Kennedy assassination and uses the phrase "dadgum" repeatedly during the interview.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 55:55 - 58:05

1678: Stolen Cookies

George Carlin on the History of Political Assassinations

A classic 40-second segment from comedian George Carlin explores the pattern of who gets assassinated in American history. Carlin observed that targets are typically individuals who advocate for peace and harmony, such as Jesus, Gandhi, Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr. The excerpt highlights Carlin's cynical view that society is "not ready" for leaders who tell people to live together peacefully.

Surf n Turf
Episode 1091 3:58 - 5:27

1091: Surf n Turf

George H.W. Bush Death and Media Hagiography

The passing of former President George H.W. Bush dominated the news cycle over the weekend, coinciding with the G20 summit. Critics argue that mainstream media coverage is focused on hagiography while ignoring controversial aspects of his career, such as his involvement in Iran-Contra and his presence in Dallas during the Kennedy assassination.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 14:21 - 18:55

1040: Pardon Me

Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Theories and Sirhan Sirhan Trial

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have publicly questioned whether Sirhan Sirhan acted alone in the 1968 assassination of their father. The discussion explores claims that the trial was unfair and mentions various conspiracy theories involving the FBI, the mob, and potential links to the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination. The segment also touches on the tragic history of the Kennedy family, including the death of JFK Jr.

Election Special
Episode 876 1:13:46 - 1:16:38

876: Election Special

University Protests, Grief Counseling and Robo-Calls

The segment discusses how university professors are making midterms optional and offering "grief counseling" to students upset by the election. The hosts compare this to the lack of counseling after the Kennedy assassination. A robo-call interrupts the segment, leading to a brief tangent about Elizabeth Warren and website ranking scams.

Spam Horse
Episode 499 15:44 - 20:46

499: Spam Horse

WikiLeaks Connection and Social Media Spook Activity

The discussion highlights that Cyberbunker reportedly hosts WikiLeaks, a detail allegedly ignored by mainstream media. One host describes receiving suspicious tweets from self-proclaimed cybersecurity experts after publishing an article on the topic. These interactions are characterized as "spook" activity intended to discredit the WikiLeaks connection by associating it with fringe conspiracy theories.

Phobos Grunts
Episode 369 1:10:18 - 1:13:26

369: Phobos Grunts

Ron Paul's Third-Party Prospects and Political Risks

The hosts debate whether Ron Paul will launch a third-party bid if he fails to secure the Republican nomination. While Paul has publicly denied the possibility, the hosts remain skeptical. The conversation takes a dark turn as they discuss the historical precedent of political assassinations, such as Bobby Kennedy, and the potential for civil unrest if Paul were harmed.

Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
Episode 32 29:40 - 33:34

32: Benefits Supervisor Sleeping

Hillary Clinton's RFK Assassination Comment Controversy

Hillary Clinton sparked a major political scandal by referencing the June 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy as a reason to remain in the primary race against Barack Obama. While Clinton issued an apology, the remark is viewed as a significant strategic blunder that may damage her future prospects within the Democratic Party.