Topic: Martin Short

4 chapters across the catalog

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 1:45:33 - 1:48:08

1762: Stick Fight

Canadian Comedians, National Pride and Cultural Identity

A lighthearted debate over Canadian culture focuses on the country's high output of successful comedians, including Norm Macdonald, Martin Short, and Eugene Levy. The hosts credit Donald Trump with inadvertently reigniting Canadian national pride through his provocative rhetoric.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 28:28 - 30:19

1672: Sand Battery

Starbucks Energy Drinks, Biden Debate Prep Rumors

Comedian Martin Short's joke about Starbucks' new high-caffeine "Iced Energy" drink and Joe Biden's debate performance is highlighted. The conversation shifts to media rumors regarding Biden using performance-enhancing substances or "shots in the ass" before the CNN presidential debate.

Don's Dentures
Episode 988 1:16:15 - 1:17:50

988: Don's Dentures

Today Show Gaffes, Amy Winehouse and Martin Short

A review of historical television blunders includes the Today Show displaying a "You know I'm dead" caption during an Amy Winehouse tribute. Another notable gaffe involved Kathy Lee Gifford asking actor Martin Short about his wife, Nancy Dolman, unaware that she had passed away two years prior. These incidents are cited as examples of the "stupid things" that occur in live broadcast media.

Hillary and the Vase
Episode 838 1:26:47 - 1:31:43

838: Hillary and the Vase

Mandela Effect, Cultural Psyops

The hosts discuss the Mandela Effect, a phenomenon where large groups of people remember history differently, such as the location of New Zealand or the existence of certain islands. While some attribute this to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the hosts suggest it may be a psychological operation (psyop) to test public manipulability and mass hypnosis.