Topic: Liberals

122 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 16:24 - 19:28

1872: Lunar Economy

Interregnum Definition, Liberal World Order

The hosts debate the meaning of the word "interregnum" after it is used to describe Donald Trump's presidency as a gap in the "Liberal World Order." Using the "Book of Knowledge" AI, they define the term as a period between successive reigns or regimes where normal government is suspended. They conclude that by definition, an interregnum implies the leader is not a king.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 53:39 - 58:46

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Socialism and Liberation Party, Anti-Intervention Protests in Chicago and Baltimore

Protest groups, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, organized demonstrations in Chicago and Baltimore against U.S. intervention in Venezuela. Protesters argued that the abduction of Nicolás Maduro violates international law and that taxpayer dollars should be spent on domestic needs rather than military operations for oil executives. Maryland Representative Johnny Oszewski expressed concern over the administration's plan to run a foreign country.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:26:43 - 1:29:58

1071: Commie Comey

Thomas Sowell, James Comey "Nut Job" Prediction

A donor recommends Thomas Sowell's book "Black Rednecks and White Liberals" for its unique perspective on race. Another listener points out that Adam Curry referred to James Comey as a "nut job" in episode 656, years before Donald Trump used the exact same term. The hosts marvel at their own past analysis and the "cosmic guidance" of the show.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 55:54 - 1:02:57

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Turtle Island Liberation Front, New Year's Eve Bomb Plot

The FBI arrested four members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front for allegedly plotting IED attacks on logistics companies in Los Angeles and Orange County for New Year's Eve. The suspects were filmed rehearsing with bomb-making materials in the Mojave Desert. The hosts express skepticism regarding the severity of the threat, noting the presence of informants and the lack of essential components like pipe caps in the evidence.

News Desert
Episode 1761 0:00 - 4:05

1761: News Desert

Pim Fortuyn Assassination Anniversary and Dutch Media Rights

The 23rd anniversary of the assassination of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn is noted, alongside the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh. Discussion focuses on the release of Fortuyn's killer, Volkert van der Graaf, and the strict privacy protections in the Netherlands that prevent the media from using his full name. The hosts contrast these European events with the lack of similar historical commemorations in the United States.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 47:28 - 52:58

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Mark Carney Elected Prime Minister of Canada

Mark Carney has been elected Prime Minister of Canada, leading the Liberal Party to a narrow victory over Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives. The election served as a referendum on how Canada should handle trade relations and tariffs imposed by President Trump. Carney's win was reportedly bolstered by Canadian nationalism following Trump's suggestion that Canada could become the 51st U.S. state.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 14:08 - 18:46

1752: Pell-Mell

Liberation Day, Donald Trump and Global Trade War Declaration

President Donald Trump declared April 2, 2025, as "Liberation Day," marking a major shift toward protectionist trade policies intended to "Make America Wealthy Again" (MAWA). The administration released a comprehensive report from the U.S. Trade Representative detailing foreign trade barriers and intellectual property theft. Trump announced sweeping tariffs to counter what he described as decades of economic pillaging by foreign nations.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:09:24 - 1:12:40

1752: Pell-Mell

Political Polarization, Fourth of July and Approval Ratings

Social media influencers have sparked controversy by suggesting that Trump voters should not celebrate the Fourth of July, claiming they are "destroying the country." Meanwhile, liberal commentators highlighted that Donald Trump currently holds historically low approval ratings, comparable only to his own first term. The discussion touched on the deep ideological divide and the rhetoric used by "delusional" political factions.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 23:42 - 27:10

1745: Old Crone

Mark Carney, Liberal Party Leadership, Chrystia Freeland

Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada, has declared his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party. Carney positions himself as the only leader capable of handling Donald Trump's trade policies. The segment also mentions Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and allegations regarding her grandfather's past.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 1:50:46 - 1:55:25

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Liberal Women Mental Health, Arthur C. Brooks Data

Data discussed by Arthur C. Brooks in *The New York Times* suggests that young white liberal women are the unhappiest demographic in America, with nearly 60% reporting a mental illness diagnosis. The hosts compare the modern reliance on psychiatric medication to the fictional drug "Soma" from *Brave New World*. They argue that political conservatism appears to correlate with higher reported levels of personal happiness.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:40:36 - 2:47:04

1744: EULA for Ukraine

The Mad Libs, Satirical Liberal Podcast Persona

The hosts engage in a satirical role-play where they pretend to be "The Mad Libs," a liberal version of their own show designed to attract mainstream advertisers. They mock common liberal media tropes, such as calling the President "orange-headed" and praising Al Green. The bit explores the idea of "selling out" to the left-wing media ecosystem for financial gain.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:46:37 - 2:51:37

1728: Hatchet Man

Justin Trudeau Resignation and Canadian Politics

Justin Trudeau announces his intention to resign as Prime Minister of Canada following pressure from his party and tensions with Donald Trump over tariffs. He asks the Governor General to prorogue Parliament until March, leading to a "reset" in Canadian leadership as the Liberal Party seeks a successor.

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:20:46 - 1:23:03

1715: Scruples

Liberal Dating Psychosis, Wicked Movie and Native Ads

The discussion continues with TikTok clips of women bragging about being "divorced and unable to cook" as a way to ward off conservative men. Another clip features a woman telling Trump supporters that the movie *Wicked* is "not for them." The hosts identify the *Wicked* clip as a potential "native ad" paid for by the film's marketing team.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 3:27 - 11:08

1710: Bro Media

TikTok Election Meltdowns, Liberal Tears Auditions

Viral videos of emotional reactions to the election results are critiqued as potential "auditions" for social media attention rather than sincere expressions. Producer Dana Brunetti suggests some clips appear scripted, while a specific video of a woman swearing off marriage and children due to the political climate is highlighted. The phenomenon is described as a product of social engineering and brainwashing.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 1:28:04 - 1:32:46

1695: Pronoun Journey

Gender Liberation March and Project 2025 Opposition

The first "Gender Liberation March" took place in Washington D.C., organized by activist Raquel Willis to protest restrictions on gender-affirming care. Participants marched past the Capitol and the Heritage Foundation, specifically targeting the "Project 2025" policy platform. The organizers frame the movement as a fight for bodily autonomy and reproductive justice.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:40:26 - 2:45:05

1664: Friendshoring

NYU Graduation, Liberal Arts Concentrations and Universal Basic Income

Graduating students at NYU viral video showcase highly specialized and abstract "concentrations," such as "the performance of self," "care politics," and "queering and decolonizing theater practice." The hosts argue that these degrees leave graduates "unhirable" in the traditional economy, potentially fueling the demand for Universal Basic Income (UBI). The segment critiques the modern university system for prioritizing social mechanisms over practical skills like engineering.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 26:54 - 33:49

1652: Ashkenormativity

Uri Berliner Resignation, NPR Liberal Bias Allegations

NPR senior business editor Uri Berliner resigned following a suspension triggered by his essay in the Free Press criticizing the network's narrow worldview. Berliner argued that NPR lost public trust by downplaying the Hunter Biden laptop story and focusing disproportionately on Palestinian suffering in its Middle East coverage. The resignation highlights internal friction between long-term staff and the new leadership under Catherine Maher.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 1:31:19 - 1:33:38

1626: Dingbat

Chinese PLA Experiments, Mutant Coronavirus in Mice

A report published in BioRxiv details experiments conducted by Chinese military-trained scientists involving a lab-made version of a coronavirus found in pangolins. The study found that the virus was 100% lethal in mice, causing white eyes and severe brain infections within eight days. The findings have sparked international concern about the potential for such strains to spill over into the human population.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:15:23 - 1:18:26

1621: Haley's Comment

Ethnic Studies Curriculum and Palestine Toolkit

The Coalition for Liberated Ethnic Studies released a "Palestine Toolkit" for educators, providing lesson plans that accuse Israel of genocide and encourage student activism. The curriculum promotes tactics such as blocking traffic and sending petitions to elected officials, drawing criticism for its extreme political stance.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 33:23 - 36:29

1618: Fat Leonard

The News Agents Podcast and the Rise of the Far Right

The popular UK podcast "The News Agents" released an investigative report on the surge of nationalist and "far-right" movements across Europe. The report highlights election victories in Italy, Hungary, and the Netherlands as a threat to liberal democracy, while critics view the coverage as establishment alarmism against normal populist sentiment.