Topic: Lbc

18 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:05:03 - 2:09:40

1071: Commie Comey

Nigel Farage and the "Hysteric" Irish Woman

Nigel Farage's radio show features a heated exchange with an Irish caller who blames Donald Trump for "putting children in cages." Farage argues that the policy is a deterrent against illegal immigration and contrasts it with Angela Merkel's open-border approach in Germany. The hosts use the clip to illustrate the "hysteria" surrounding current political reporting.

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.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 47:25 - 52:19

1738: Swasticars

British Media Reaction to Trump and Plastic Straws

The British radio station LBC criticized Donald Trump's focus on returning to plastic straws, with commentators describing the Oval Office atmosphere as "Ruritania." The segment highlights the perceived absurdity of the President and Elon Musk discussing straw policy. British journalists compared the current administration's style to the satirical Marx Brothers film "Duck Soup."

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.

Birthing Comrade
Episode 1406 34:52 - 40:33

1406: Birthing Comrade

Professor Norman Fenton on UK Excess Death Statistics

Professor Norman Fenton of Queen Mary University of London presents data showing that excess deaths in 2021 are outstripping those from 2020 in the UK. He argues that the data contains anomalies where newly vaccinated individuals who die shortly after their shots are being misclassified as unvaccinated. This statistical lag creates a false impression of vaccine efficacy while masking a genuine spike in all-cause mortality following vaccination waves.

Slackified
Episode 1199 15:59 - 18:12

1199: Slackified

LBC Radio Coverage, James Cleverly on Conservative Strategy

LBC host Nick Ferrari interviews Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly regarding the party's plan to maintain its new voter base. Cleverly emphasizes the need to deliver on Brexit and increase investment in the NHS and local infrastructure. The discussion highlights the shift in the "Red Wall" districts of the UK.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 31:05 - 39:48

1179: Vooden Sporks

LBC Reporting, Trump Ukraine and China Investigations

British correspondent Simon Marks reported for LBC on President Donald Trump's public calls for Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. The reporting frames these actions as potential violations of federal election law prohibiting the solicitation of foreign support. While Senator Mitt Romney criticized the move as "appalling," other Republicans like Marco Rubio suggested Trump was merely "needling" the press.

Googers
Episode 1146 19:08 - 26:34

1146: Googers

Boris Johnson, James O'Brien LBC Critique, Conservative Leadership

Boris Johnson's lead in the Conservative leadership race is analyzed alongside a critique of LBC presenter James O'Brien's aggressive interviewing style. O'Brien's accusations against Johnson—including claims of lying to employers and conspiring to have a journalist beaten—are deconstructed. The discussion suggests that despite these attacks from the left, Johnson maintains significant momentum, as evidenced by his strong performance in the first round of voting.

Colorism
Episode 1058 2:44:26 - 2:48:43

1058: Colorism

James O'Brien Brexit Commentary and Colorado Hailstorm

LBC presenter James O'Brien criticized "Brexiteers" using colorful language, including terms like "pantomime toffs." In other news, a violent hailstorm in Colorado Springs killed zoo animals and injured 14 people with softball-sized hail. The hosts also noted a story about two teenagers who failed to carjack a vehicle because they could not operate a manual transmission.

Chip In!
Episode 1050 1:39:09 - 1:41:54

1050: Chip In!

Nigel Farage Criticizes Theresa May's Brexit "Sellout"

Nigel Farage warned that Prime Minister Theresa May is leading the UK toward a "Brexit in name only" by staying within the single market for goods. Farage called for a new leader to take over negotiations while EU official Michel Barnier is on summer recess. He characterized the current strategy as an extraordinary sellout that leaves the UK in a position similar to Norway but without control over its fishing waters.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 2:25:54 - 2:30:43

1014: Rise of the Betas

Amazon Warehouse Working Conditions, UK Hub Proposal

An undercover report from an Amazon warehouse in the UK detailed physically demanding conditions where employees walk up to 15 miles per day. Workers are tracked by digital devices that send productivity alerts and are penalized for bathroom breaks or sick days. A satirical proposal suggested making the entire United Kingdom a central Amazon hub to solve post-Brexit economic issues.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 2:01:13 - 2:03:41

989: Stick Controls

LBC Caller on London Ethnic Demographics

A caller to London's LBC radio station expressed frustration over the changing ethnic identity of his neighborhood in Harrow, noting a lack of "white faces" in local hospitals and shopping centers. The host, James O'Brien, challenged the caller's perspective, leading to a debate on British identity and racism. The segment highlights the ongoing cultural tensions in the UK following the Brexit vote.

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.

Bully Box
Episode 912 19:30 - 21:37

912: Bully Box

Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, and EU Sovereignty

French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen appeared on Nigel Farage's LBC radio show to discuss her plan for France to leave the European Union. She compared the EU to the USSR, describing it as a "slave state" that strips nations of their sovereignty. Le Pen argued that France should lead a negotiation to transform the EU into a cooperative of independent nations.

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.

Dehydrated in China
Episode 816 15:33 - 22:24

816: Dehydrated in China

Brexit Debate, LBC Radio, Nick Ferrari Commentary

British talk radio host Nick Ferrari provides a critique of the class-based rhetoric surrounding the Brexit debate. The discussion covers how Labour leaders like Jeremy Corbyn and Dennis Skinner have used the Panama Papers to attack Prime Minister David Cameron's personal finances. Ferrari utilizes colorful language, such as "bilious," to describe the toxic nature of the current political discourse in the UK.

Bomb Denmark
Episode 796 1:49:23 - 1:51:55

796: Bomb Denmark

Nigel Farage on Putin and ISIS

Nigel Farage, speaking on LBC, suggested that the West must recognize Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad are on the same side in the fight against ISIS. The hosts analyze Farage's comments within the context of the broader anti-Putin sentiment in European media.

Kidults
Episode 789 1:54:17 - 1:58:40

789: Kidults

Nigel Farage Critiques European Response to Migrant Crime

Nigel Farage, speaking on LBC, criticized the Mayor of Cologne for suggesting a "code of conduct" for German women rather than addressing the perpetrators of the New Year's Eve assaults. Farage also highlighted the situation in Malmö, Sweden, which he labeled the "rape capital of Europe." He noted that Swedish law now restricts media from identifying the ethnicity of criminals, which he views as a breakdown of law and order.