Topic: Madison

51 chapters across the catalog

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:04:40 - 1:06:14

1805: Hamburger Wine

Madison Grant, European Union, and Podcast Grifting

The conversation touches on Madison Grant's "The Passing of the Great Race" and its influence on historical fascist ideologies. The hosts compare the current structure of the European Union under Ursula von der Leyen to a "Nazi party dream." They introduce the term "podcast grift" to describe creators who lean into anti-Israel rhetoric to capture specific audiences and avoid losing donations.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:54:05 - 2:00:30

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Episode 1776 and the US Constitution

Marking episode 1776, the hosts discuss the historical significance of the year and the formation of the United States. They clarify the roles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, highlighting James Madison's contributions. The segment also addresses the "value-for-value" model and the tax implications of listener support versus traditional donations.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 5:23 - 10:21

1708: Gaytheist

Joe Biden Garbage Comment, Tony Hinchcliffe Controversy

Joe Biden sparked controversy during a Zoom call by appearing to refer to Donald Trump's supporters as "garbage." The comment followed a joke made by insult comic Tony Hinchcliffe at a Madison Square Garden rally, where he referred to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage." White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later attempted to clarify that Biden was referring specifically to the comedian's rhetoric, not the voters.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 24:15 - 28:56

1708: Gaytheist

Tony Hinchcliffe Comedy, Seinfeld Comparison

The reaction to Tony Hinchcliffe's Madison Square Garden set is compared to the era of 1980s New York comedy where observational and insult humor were common. References are made to Jerry Seinfeld and Gilbert Gottfried as examples of performers who operated without the modern constraints of "cancel culture" or "hate speech" labels. The discussion suggests that Hinchcliffe is part of a movement attempting to reclaim free speech in the comedy circuit.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 36:32 - 40:20

1708: Gaytheist

NPR On The Media, 1939 Nazi Rally Comparison

NPR's "On the Media" aired a segment comparing Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally to the 1939 pro-Nazi event held at a previous iteration of the venue. Host Brooke Gladstone used historical audio to draw parallels between past "Aryan" rhetoric and modern nationalistic speeches by figures like Stephen Miller. The hosts dispute the comparison, noting that the current Madison Square Garden is a different physical location built in 1968.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 1:14:12 - 1:18:36

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Madison Square Garden Rally, Mayor Eric Adams Response

New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended Donald Trump's right to hold a rally at Madison Square Garden, rejecting comparisons to Hitler and fascism. Adams called for a "dialing down of the temperature" in political discourse, despite criticism from Governor Kathy Hochul and other Democratic leaders.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 20:33 - 22:41

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Joy Reid, 1939 Madison Square Garden Nazi Rally

Joy Reid compares Donald Trump's upcoming Madison Square Garden rally to a 1939 Nazi rally held at the same venue by the German-American Bund. The hosts point out that the 1939 rally occurred during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat. Reid uses archival footage from 2016 to link Trump's rhetoric to historical political violence.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 35:56 - 41:11

1704: Helloo!

James Carville Nazi Rally Comparison, Madison Square Garden

Democratic strategist James Carville compared Donald Trump's planned rally at Madison Square Garden to a 1939 Nazi rally, sparking intense criticism. Carville also claimed the Supreme Court has "green-lighted" political assassinations by Navy SEALs under presidential immunity. The discussion mocks Carville's escalating rhetoric and his distinct Southern accent, suggesting he is used by networks primarily for entertainment value.

Bub
Episode 1624 54:21 - 57:23

1624: Bub

James Madison High School Used as Migrant Shelter

James Madison High School in Brooklyn was temporarily closed to students and converted into a shelter for 2,000 migrants during a severe storm. Students were forced into remote learning, sparking outrage among local parents. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has warned that the continued influx of over 160,000 migrants could "destroy" the city.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 1:31:40 - 1:35:01

1579: Cash over Country

Reverend Al Sharpton on Trump and American History

Reverend Al Sharpton is criticized for a televised comment where he claimed he could not imagine founding fathers like James Madison or Thomas Jefferson trying to "overthrow the government." The hosts point out the irony, noting that the founding fathers literally overthrew the British government during the American Revolution.

COBALT
Episode 1559 1:07:28 - 1:10:44

1559: COBALT

Wiscon Convention Policies and Human Composting

A listener describes the radical shift at the Wiscon feminist science fiction convention, which now mandates masking and prioritizes speakers based on race. The conversation shifts to the irony of secular activists declaring certain lands "sacred" to stop development while simultaneously supporting human composting laws in California. The hosts critique the lack of logical consistency in these cultural movements.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 1:02:55 - 1:05:59

1527: Grip & Grin

Science Moms, Climate Change Marketing and Potential Energy Coalition

"Science Moms" is a marketing campaign launched by the Potential Energy Coalition to promote climate change awareness among parents. The group claims that 99% of scientists agree that climate change is man-made and urgent. The campaign is managed by the Lippincott Agency and funded by a non-profit that raised $8 million for environmental advocacy.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 1:26:31 - 1:29:59

1524: Climatarian

Madison Square Garden Facial Recognition Controversy

MSG Entertainment is under fire for using facial recognition technology to identify and bar lawyers from firms involved in litigation against the company. New York Attorney General Letitia James has challenged the practice, while MSG defends it as a right of a private venue. The hosts debate the ethical implications of using surveillance technology for corporate retaliation.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 37:42 - 39:14

1438: Trips of Clump

Madison Cawthorn, Insider Trading, DC Orgies Claim

Freshman Congressman Madison Cawthorn alleged that members of the majority party engage in a form of insider trading by purchasing stocks in battery and electric vehicle companies shortly before major government fleet announcements. Cawthorn also made controversial claims regarding drug use and sexual parties among Washington D.C. politicians.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 1:42:15 - 1:49:21

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

International Listener Reports and Mask Mandates

Donations from the Netherlands and various U.S. cities include "boots on the ground" reports regarding mask compliance. A Dutch listener describes the "chin diaper" phenomenon on trains and the lack of enforcement in supermarkets. Other listeners share stories of social pressure to vaccinate and the use of humor as a coping strategy in increasingly restrictive environments.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 54:56 - 57:31

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Sports Stadium Reopenings and Australian Open Crowd Reactions

Tennis fans at the Australian Open booed mentions of the Victorian government, signaling frustration with lockdowns. Meanwhile, in New York, the Barclays Center and Madison Square Garden have begun welcoming limited crowds back for games, requiring negative COVID-19 tests and masked attendance.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 5:04 - 8:57

1278: Lockdown Face

PCR Test Cycle Thresholds, Madison and Minnesota Lab Discrepancies

Discrepancies in PCR assay spin cycles are examined, noting that while 30 cycles is the recommended limit to avoid picking up trace non-infectious material, many labs use higher thresholds. Madison, Wisconsin, reportedly uses 45 cycles, while Minnesota labs vary between 35 and 45 cycles across different commercial platforms. Harvard University epidemiologists suggest that positives produced above 30 cycles are unlikely to identify infectious patients.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 2:50:43 - 2:54:58

1258: Dummy Placebo

Robert Klein, "Little Moscow" and Value for Value

Robert Klein from "Little Moscow" (Madison, Wisconsin) donated to the show, stating he has drifted away from the Joe Rogan Experience in favor of No Agenda. He requested a de-douching and expressed appreciation for the show's "herd immunity against mind control." Another producer, Sir Acid, requested a shout-out for his late father, Rick, who recently passed away from COPD.

Weeping Angels
Episode 1208 19:49 - 26:32

1208: Weeping Angels

Amy Klobuchar, Debate Performance and Gendered Language

Amy Klobuchar utilized a debate tactic of highlighting her own physical stature and competence, comparing herself to the 5'4" James Madison. A linguistic observation noted that both Klobuchar and Warren used gender-specific pronouns like "she" when referring to a future president, rather than gender-neutral terms. Despite a gaffe where she appeared to forget a friend's name, Klobuchar was identified as a candidate with a distinct, albeit unconventional, television presence.