Topic: Kirsten Gillibrand

26 chapters across the catalog

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 2:59:37 - 3:04:53

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Al Franken Resignation, Matt Walsh on Cancellation

A discussion on "cancellation" compared Al Franken's 2017 resignation to modern commentary by Matt Walsh. The hosts argued that Franken "knuckled under" to pressure from Senator Kirsten Gillibrand during the Me Too movement, whereas Walsh argues that no one is truly canceled unless they consent to the role.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 33:34 - 39:00

1474: Heart Dart

Monkeypox Outbreak, State of Emergency Declarations

California, New York, and Illinois have declared states of emergency in response to the monkeypox outbreak. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has called for the invocation of the Defense Production Act to increase vaccine supply. Public health messaging has shifted from focusing on specific demographics to broader warnings about transmission via surfaces and close contact.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 3:16:56 - 3:23:32

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Deflationary Economy, Postal Banking Act

The U.S. economy is described as being in a deflationary state, prompting the Fed to keep interest rates near zero. Senators Bernie Sanders and Kirsten Gillibrand have introduced a new version of the Postal Banking Act to provide financial services to the "unbanked." The hosts debate the feasibility of a digital dollar and the potential pushback from major credit card companies and commercial banks.

Brand Purpose
Episode 1151 46:24 - 48:04

1151: Brand Purpose

Andrew Yang Microphone Controversy and Debate Presence

Andrew Yang claimed his microphone was muted during the Democratic debate, a charge the hosts dispute by explaining standard audio engineering practices. They suggest Yang's lack of vocal "presence" caused the engineers to keep his levels low compared to more aggressive candidates like Kirsten Gillibrand.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 41:38 - 45:54

1143: Nance in the Hood

2020 Democratic Candidates, Single Issue Platforms

Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are identified as running on single-issue platforms, such as Jay Inslee on climate change and Eric Swalwell on gun control. Analysts David Brooks and Mark Shields discussed whether this strategy is effective or merely a way to test-market specific issues for the broader party platform. Kirsten Gillibrand's focus on abortion rights is highlighted as her primary identifying issue in a crowded field.

Sarcasm
Episode 1108 1:31:46 - 1:34:03

1108: Sarcasm

Kirsten Gillibrand, Presidential Announcement Rhetoric

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's presidential announcement is critiqued for its "Oscar-style" passion and dramatic rhetoric. In a featured clip, she invokes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while accusing President Trump of inspiring "hate and darkness" and tearing the fabric of the nation. The hosts describe the performance as exaggerated and "dingbatty."

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:52:46 - 1:56:17

1106: Smart Wall

Kirsten Gillibrand 2020 Apology Tour

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand began her 2020 presidential campaign with an "apology tour," renouncing her previous "A" rating from the NRA and her past conservative stances on immigration. She described her former positions as "callous" and "wrong," attributing them to representing a 98% white district. The segment mocks her transition to an "F" rating as a badge of honor for the primary.

Climate Grief
Episode 1098 48:55 - 53:48

1098: Climate Grief

Kirsten Gillibrand Presidential Ambitions, Diversity in Media

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discussed her potential presidential run on CNN, emphasizing "debt-free college" and the importance of diversity. Host Van Jones questioned the lack of diversity among the top Democratic frontrunners. The segment critiques the repetitive nature of election programming and its impact on television ratings.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 16:45 - 19:51

1072: Adultism is Real

Kirsten Gillibrand and Bill Cosby, Me Too Era Justice

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand speaks on the Senate floor regarding the credibility of Kavanaugh's accusers. Simultaneously, the conviction and sentencing of Bill Cosby is framed by media commentators as a victory for the Me Too movement. The discussion notes that Dr. Ford has raised over $200,000 on GoFundMe for her security detail.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054 6:48 - 11:19

1054: Without Evidence

OZY Fest, Hillary Clinton's Wardrobe and Kirsten Gillibrand

The OZY Fest event in New York City featured Kirsten Gillibrand and Hillary Clinton speaking on social justice issues. Gillibrand called for the abolition of ICE and immediate gun reform, including bans on bump stocks and large magazines. Much of the commentary focuses on Hillary Clinton's choice of a "moo-moo" style outfit and orthopedic shoes, leading to speculation about her physical health.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 26:24 - 28:37

1047: Congrats Canada

Kirsten Gillibrand, Reimagining Immigration Enforcement

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York called for the disbanding of ICE, describing it as a "deportation force" that should be replaced by a more humane agency. She proposed separating criminal justice functions from immigration issues to create a new mission for border enforcement. This position aligns her with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party ahead of future primary cycles.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 54:19 - 57:17

1046: Pot on Sale

Media Rhetoric, Trump Supporters as Racists, Sarah Sanders

A montage of media clips illustrates a trend of labeling Trump supporters and voters as racists and "complicit" in administration policies. The rhetoric includes comparisons to being a bystander during a crime and calls for public confrontation of officials like Sarah Sanders. One commentator suggests that older generations harboring prejudice simply "have to die" for progress to occur.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 47:59 - 51:24

1004: Micro Livestock

Chain Migration Terminology and Racial Rhetoric

Democrats including Dick Durbin and Kirsten Gillibrand have begun labeling the term "chain migration" as a racist slur, claiming it evokes images of African slaves in chains. The hosts argue this is a deliberate attempt to "demonize" standard immigration terminology and shift the debate away from policy.

Skin Folk
Episode 990

990: Skin Folk

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Donald Trump Tweet, Kirsten Gillibrand

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders defended a tweet by Donald Trump regarding Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, dismissing claims of sexual innuendo. Sanders asserted that the president's language referred to a broken political system and partisan games rather than personal smears. The exchange highlighted ongoing tensions between the administration and Gillibrand over campaign contributions and political influence.

Skin Folk
Episode 990 5:12 - 12:41

990: Skin Folk

Kirsten Gillibrand, Donald Trump Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Brave Films

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called for President Donald Trump's resignation following numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. A documentary titled "16 Women & Donald Trump" produced by Brave Films features accusers detailing incidents of groping and harassment. The discussion contrasts these allegations with the environment of beauty pageants and fashion shows, while suggesting potential political motives behind the timing of the claims.

Skin Folk
Episode 990 16:49 - 22:18

990: Skin Folk

CBS News Report, Trump vs. Gillibrand, Defense Budget Audit

A CBS News report by Nancy Cordes detailed the escalating feud between Donald Trump and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, including calls for a congressional investigation into the president. The discussion shifts to the $700 billion military budget and a reported audit of the Defense Department. Critics argue that focusing on decades-old personal allegations distracts from massive government spending and infrastructure needs.

Skin Folk
Episode 990 56:16 - 1:00:59

990: Skin Folk

Mike Pence, Kirsten Gillibrand, 2020 Presidential Election

Speculation regarding the 2020 presidential election focuses on Vice President Mike Pence's political positioning and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's emergence as a Democratic frontrunner. Gillibrand is featured in Vogue magazine as a potential "Hillary protege," while internal Democratic rifts between the Clinton and Obama factions are analyzed. The hosts discuss the likelihood of Donald Trump running for a second term to counter these challengers.

Skin Folk
Episode 990 2:19:27 - 2:25:30

990: Skin Folk

USA Today Editorial, Trump Whore Smear, Kirsten Gillibrand

The USA Today editorial board published a scathing piece stating that President Trump is "unfit to clean toilets" after a tweet directed at Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The editorial argued that Trump's language "clearly implied" that Gillibrand would trade sexual favors for campaign cash. The hosts analyze the editorial's harsh tone and the media's interpretation of the president's "gutter" language.

3 Belts No Road
Episode 983 25:01 - 28:03

983: 3 Belts No Road

Kirsten Gillibrand and the Democratic Pivot on Bill Clinton

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand states that Bill Clinton should have resigned following the Monica Lewinsky scandal, signaling a major shift in Democratic Party loyalty. The hosts speculate that big-money donors like George Soros may be behind this pivot to prevent Hillary Clinton from running for president again in 2020. They analyze how the "Me Too" movement is being redirected toward the Clintons to refresh the party's image.