Topic: Mark

1045 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 26:05 - 33:21

1875: Sonic Thump

Bill Pulte Appointment as Acting DNI and Deep State Reform

President Trump appointed Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as the acting Director of National Intelligence. Critics point to his lack of national security experience, while supporters view him as a "chainsaw" intended to disrupt the deep state. Pulte is reportedly working with former Tulsi Gabbard aides to identify areas for reform within the intelligence community.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:31:58 - 1:36:31

1874: Kennel Index

Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg and Mark Rutte's Visit

Ukraine launched drone strikes against an oil terminal and naval base in St. Petersburg, timed to coincide with Vladimir Putin’s economic forum. President Zelensky claims these deep strikes are causing fuel shortages in Russia and will force diplomacy. Meanwhile, NATO chief Mark Rutte visited a bombed department store in Ukraine, advocating for the nation's inclusion in the military alliance.

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:03:44 - 1:09:00

1868: Lubio

Globalist Resistance and the America-Russia-China Alliance

The hosts discuss the concept of "ARC" (America, Russia, China) working together to bypass the "rules-based liberal world order" promoted by figures like Mark Carney, George Soros, and Barack Obama. They argue that the current diplomatic shifts represent a move away from globalist systems toward a more pragmatic, nationalist-driven international cooperation.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 26:14 - 32:13

1864: Pointcast

Media Rhetoric, Trump Derangement, Fascism Labels

A compilation of media clips and political statements illustrates the intense rhetoric used against Donald Trump, including labels such as "fascist," "dictator," and "white supremacist." Figures like Mark Milley and Jamie Raskin are featured discussing the perceived threat Trump poses to democracy and the potential for authoritarianism.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 32:14 - 35:13

1864: Pointcast

Celebrity Criticism, Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Kimmel

Celebrities and politicians, including Mark Ruffalo and Ted Lieu, are highlighted for making severe allegations against Donald Trump regarding his character and past associations. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is also noted for a joke directed at Melania Trump that was deemed inappropriate by some observers.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:29:13 - 1:31:28

1864: Pointcast

Meta Earnings Call, Mark Zuckerberg, AI CFO

During a Meta earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg attributed a slight decrease in daily active users to internet outages in Iran and restrictions in Russia. The hosts speculate that Meta's CFO, Susan Lee, may be an AI-generated persona due to her precise and robotic speaking style during the financial report.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:59:00 - 2:03:04

1862: Smear Campaign

Personal Anecdotes on Smoking, Podcast Networks, and Mark Cuban

A personal digression covers past habits involving rolling tobacco and cannabis, including the "wake and bake" lifestyle. The conversation shifts to the history of podcast networks and the financial success of Mark Cuban, who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo for billions. The hosts reflect on being "too early" to various tech trends and the challenges of monetizing digital content compared to early internet pioneers.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:47:11 - 1:50:06

1860: micro-dosing

Declining US Birth Rates and "Trump Accounts"

U.S. birth rates have dropped to 3.6 million annually, a 23% decline since 2007, raising concerns about the future labor force. In response, the Trump administration introduced "Trump Accounts," which provide a $1,000 government contribution for every child born after January 1st of the previous year. Experts attribute the decline to financial insecurity, career focus, and social anxiety among young adults.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:44:07 - 1:45:51

1859: Splashdown

DHS Secretary Mullins Threatens Sanctuary Cities' International Airports

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mark Mullins suggested that the federal government may stop processing customs at international airports located in "sanctuary cities." Mullins argued that if cities refuse to partner with federal immigration enforcement, the government should prioritize resources for cities that do comply. This policy could potentially force international flights to be rerouted from major hubs like Los Angeles and New York to cities like Dallas or Minneapolis.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 31:34 - 39:28

1858: Nut Spread

Mark Rutte, NATO Relations, Article 5 Credibility

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with Donald Trump to address the president's frustrations regarding European contributions to the Iran conflict. While Rutte praised the logistical support provided by many allies, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt stated that Trump believes NATO "failed" its test. The discussion covers European fears regarding the weakening of Article 5 and the potential for Trump to invoke Article 13 to leave the alliance.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 28:45 - 31:30

1856: CIS Lunar

Mark Rutte, 22-Nation Coalition for Hormuz

Mark Rutte announced a coalition of 22 nations, including non-NATO members like Japan, South Korea, and Australia, to secure the Strait of Hormuz. However, several key NATO members, including Turkey, Greece, and Hungary, are not participating. Furthermore, France, Italy, and Spain have restricted U.S. military access to their airspace and bases during the current operations against Iran.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:00:42 - 1:05:30

1854: Rackout

Social Media Liability, Historic Verdicts Against Meta and YouTube

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in the design of their platforms, awarding $6 million in damages to a plaintiff claiming social media addiction. This follows a $375 million verdict in New Mexico regarding the failure to protect minors from predators. Internal documents revealed that companies used "slot machine" effects and "casino" mechanics to intentionally hook pre-teen users.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:05:30 - 1:12:50

1854: Rackout

Section 230 Challenges, Big Tobacco Legal Parallels

Legal analysts compare the current litigation against tech giants to the 1990s reckoning of the Big Tobacco industry. By focusing on "behavior modification by design" rather than content, plaintiffs' lawyers are successfully bypassing Section 230 and First Amendment protections. Fears are rising within Silicon Valley that these precedents will soon extend to AI chatbots and other addictive digital products.

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:03:37 - 2:07:00

1854: Rackout

Mark Wayne Mullen, New DHS Secretary Appointment

Senator Mark Wayne Mullen has been confirmed as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security with a 54-45 vote. He inherits an agency in the midst of a shutdown and faces questions regarding his approach to immigration enforcement compared to his predecessor. During the confirmation process, Senator Rand Paul notably opposed the appointment, citing concerns over Mullen's "anger issues."

Anglo
Episode 1853 21:52 - 26:30

1853: Anglo

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Iranian Missile Threats

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared on Face the Nation to discuss Iran's recent missile strikes on Diego Garcia. Rutte addressed reports that Iran utilized intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching European capitals like Berlin and Paris. He defended the U.S. strategy of "epic fury" and noted that 22 countries are now coordinating to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 2:11:55 - 2:14:33

1851: Mork & Mimi

Mark Rutte Praises Ukrainian Drone Innovation

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte commends Ukraine for its rapid innovation in drone and anti-drone technology during the conflict with Russia. Rutte highlights President Zelenskyy's offer to send Ukrainian technical teams to Gulf countries to assist with regional security. The segment mocks Rutte's career path from an HR manager at Unilever to a high-ranking international official, suggesting he acts as a "sales guy" for military interests.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:22:04 - 2:24:30

1848: Podcaster Down!

Mark Steyn vs. Michael Mann Lawsuit

Author Mark Steyn has been involved in a long-running legal battle with climatologist Michael Mann over comments regarding the "hockey stick" climate graph. The case, which has spanned over a decade in the DC court system, centers on allegations of libel and the scientific validity of Mann's research.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 54:11 - 58:53

1845: Slave Slab

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Lawsuit, Social Media Addiction

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark trial in Los Angeles regarding allegations that social media platforms intentionally addict children. Kara Swisher discusses the failure of age-gating and the internal company emails that suggest leadership ignored employee warnings about safety. The trial focuses on whether these platforms cause "problematic usage" or genuine clinical addiction in young users.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:06:09 - 1:09:27

1843: Token Muncher

NATO Arctic Sentry Mission, Greenland Annexation

NATO has announced a new mission called "Arctic Sentry" to boost its military presence in the far north. NATO Chief Mark Rutte stated the mission is necessary to counter growing Russian and Chinese interest in the region. The deployment follows tensions over Donald Trump's previous interest in annexing Greenland. The hosts mock Rutte's secretive tone regarding operational details.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 2:39:31 - 2:42:06

1842: A Dog A Day

Gordie Howe Bridge Dispute, US-Canada Trade

President Trump has threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting the US and Canada. The dispute centers on Canadian trade practices, the use of non-American materials in construction, and Ottawa's alleged ties to the Chinese regime. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reportedly spoken with Trump to resolve the situation.