Topic: Lucifer

5 chapters across the catalog

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:51:51 - 2:55:11

1550: Clips of the Day

C-SPAN Call-ins, "Lucifer" and "Herd Mentality"

C-SPAN call-ins feature a Trump supporter criticizing media hypocrisy and a Biden supporter labeling Trump an "idolatry to Lucifer." The latter caller also confuses "herd immunity" with "herd mentality" while criticizing Dr. Scott Atlas. The hosts find the "Lucifer" comparison and the terminology mix-up particularly amusing.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:13:28 - 2:15:54

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Herd Mentality, Luciferian Labels, Dr. Scott Atlas

A caller from New Jersey labeled Donald Trump as "Lucifer" and criticized the evangelical church for supporting him. The caller also conflated "herd immunity" with "herd mentality," claiming that Dr. Scott Atlas's policies would require two million people to die. This segment highlights the intense emotional and religious rhetoric often used in modern political discourse.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 1:28:36 - 1:32:00

1010: Spin the Bottle

Television Dialogue Trends and the Word Adorbs

The television show "Lucifer" serves as an example of modern dialogue trends, including the use of millennial slang like "adorbs" and "delish." Critics argue that such language is pretentious and reflects a broader corruption of the English language in media. Other linguistic grievances include the omission of the word "from" when discussing high school graduation.

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 36:55 - 40:40

844: Witch Hunt

Ben Carson, Saul Alinsky, Lucifer Reference

Dr. Ben Carson's speech linked Hillary Clinton to Saul Alinsky, noting that Alinsky's book "Rules for Radicals" includes a dedication to Lucifer. This sparked a media firestorm, with commentators on Bill Maher's program comparing the rhetoric to the climate preceding the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. The hosts recall their own long-standing "Lucifer" nickname for Clinton, dating back to 2011.

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556 1:47:27 - 1:50:37

556: Vape like a Ninja

Luciferian Gift Cards, Dutch Protectorates

A donor note mentioning "Lucifer" getting rid of Adam Curry leads to a tangent about Satanism in Texas, which the hosts jokingly conclude is just a cover for "wife swappers." They acknowledge a donation from Sir Pate Snakes in Amsterdam, who is granted the "Protectorate of Holland and Friesland," and send "cancer karma" to his uncle.