Topic: Matt

346 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:21:13 - 1:23:02

1873: Supercycle

New York City Landlord Crackdown and Peter Thiel's Family

Public records confirm Peter Thiel is married to Matt Danzisen and has two daughters born via surrogacy. Meanwhile, in New York City, a new campaign called "Fix The City" aims to seize property from negligent landlords. The city plans to transfer ownership of these buildings to community land trusts, non-profits, or tenants, a move described as a socialist policy.

Hatman
Episode 1871 2:14:19 - 2:23:06

1871: Hatman

Associate Executive Producers, V4V Book Model, Small Business Shoutouts

The donation segment continues with contributions from Associate Executive Producers. Matthew Benjamin Clark discusses applying the Value for Value model to his books, while small business owners like Eli the Coffee Guy and Linda Lupatkin promote their services. The hosts offer advice on the V4V model for authors and play requested jingles for the donors.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:32:47 - 1:35:16

1856: CIS Lunar

Matt Gaetz, Alien Hybrid Breeding Claims

Representative Matt Gaetz claimed that a uniformed member of the U.S. Army briefed him on "hybrid breeding programs" involving captured aliens and humans. Gaetz also referenced the testimony of whistleblower David Grush regarding "non-human biologics" recovered from crashed craft. Skeptics point out that Grush has a history in the film industry, leading to questions about the validity of the claims.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:39:26 - 1:45:20

1851: Mork & Mimi

Peerage Inductions and Value for Value Support

The show acknowledges the "de-douching" of long-time listeners who have made their first financial contributions. A new Dame, AJ of the Rocket City, is recognized for her support and her heritage in Madison County, Alabama. The hosts also briefly mention the reported "implosion" of Matt Taibbi's Racket News, noting the difficulty of maintaining independent media consistency over long periods.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 38:00 - 44:11

1842: A Dog A Day

AI Productivity, Coding Capabilities and Email Scraping

AI models like Grok, Perplexity, and Anthropic are being utilized to find public email addresses and assist in complex software engineering tasks. While guardrails exist, users find that specific prompting can bypass privacy restrictions to retrieve contact information. The discussion emphasizes that AI is currently most effective as a productivity multiplier for those who understand system architecture.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 22:15 - 32:22

1819: FLOP30

Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn, Epstein British Connection

Journalists Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn discussed the systemic corruption revealed by the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically focusing on the "Anglo-Dutch" influence and the role of the British establishment. The analysis highlights Prince Andrew's involvement and suggests that the Epstein operation was a multi-state intelligence job linked to Russiagate. They argue that Epstein served as a bridge between American high society and British intelligence.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 59:36 - 1:04:33

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Birmingham Soccer Match Ban and UK Anti-Semitism Concerns

Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned from an Aston Villa soccer match in Birmingham due to safety concerns following previous violent clashes in Amsterdam. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed shock at the decision, but critics like Matt Goodwin argue that the Labour government's immigration and policing policies have created "no-go zones" for Jewish citizens. The incident has sparked a national debate over sectarianism and the integration of minority communities in the UK.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:09:14 - 1:13:14

1805: Hamburger Wine

AIPAC, Foreign Lobbying, and Marjorie Taylor Greene's "America Only"

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Matt Gaetz on OAN that AIPAC should register as a foreign lobbyist for its influence on Congress. Greene criticizes the billions in aid sent to Israel while Americans struggle with debt, rent, and inflation. She adopts an "America Only" stance, vowing to fight AIPAC's influence even if it means "burning bridges" in Washington.

Stimming
Episode 1802 22:50 - 27:59

1802: Stimming

Secret Service PR, Sam Spook Announcement

The Secret Service held a press conference featuring Special Agent Matt McCool to detail a "complex" investigation into telecommunications threats that began in the spring. The operation involved the DOJ, ODNI, and NYPD to disrupt a network capable of shutting down cellular service within 35 miles of the UN. Questions remain regarding why the Secret Service handled a cyber-telecom case typically reserved for the FBI or NSA, and why no arrests were announced despite the seizure of hardware.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 8:35 - 16:17

1801: Hate of Speech

Fredericksburg Tea Party Gala, Boots and Barbecue, and Texas Politicians

A report from a local Fredericksburg, Texas event called "Boots and Barbecue" highlights the activities of the Fredericksburg Tea Party. The gala featured speaker Alex Newman discussing Agenda 2030 and Common Core, and was attended by political figures including Chip Roy and Kyle Biederman. The narrative includes a description of Matt Long, who portrays Benjamin Franklin in public schools, and a critique of the fundraising mechanics of political galas.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:02:00 - 2:11:45

1801: Hate of Speech

Pearson Sharp, Matt Gaetz, and Russian Army Embeds

OAN correspondent Pearson Sharp appears on Matt Gaetz's show to report from behind Russian lines in the Donbas region. Sharp claims that many soldiers fighting for Russia are actually conscripted Ukrainians who switched sides to fight against the "Zelensky regime." The hosts analyze Sharp's background, suggesting he may have "spook" (intelligence) characteristics due to his lack of a public biography.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:46:00 - 1:48:51

1800: Soros Stooge

J.D. Vance Discusses Potential Economic Cooperation with Russia

Vice President J.D. Vance appeared on Matt Gaetz's OAN show to discuss the possibility of ending hostilities in Ukraine through economic arrangements with Russia. Vance suggested that Russia could move energy commodities in US dollars in exchange for sanctions relief, potentially lowering energy costs for Americans. The hosts discuss the "ARK" (America, Russia, China) concept as a counter to European and British influence.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 2:02:27 - 2:06:07

1757: Word Veto

Pocket Casts and Podcasting 2.0 Features

The hosts discuss the history of the Pocket Casts app, which was originally funded by NPR and PBS before being sold and eventually acquired by Matt Mullenweg's company, Automattic. The app has since been open-sourced and integrated with Podcasting 2.0 features, such as the "funding tag." This allows users to support creators directly through the app interface, bypassing traditional advertising models.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 13:49 - 19:04

1750: SPLESH!

Jeffrey Goldberg's Background and Signal Security Concerns

Journalist Matt Taibbi criticized Jeffrey Goldberg's professional record, citing his past reporting on weapons of mass destruction and the "Suckers and Losers" story. Goldberg's history includes service in the Israeli Defense Forces as a prison guard, raising questions about his presence in a secure U.S. government communication thread. Speculation persists regarding how a journalist was added to a Signal chat intended for high-level military coordination.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:25:37 - 2:28:43

1724: Boomer Mode

Matt Gaetz Ethics Report and Marjorie Taylor Greene

A House Ethics Committee report accused former Congressman Matt Gaetz of violating laws regarding prostitution and drug use. Gaetz and Donald Trump have dismissed the report as unfair. Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested that if this report is released, all congressional ethics reports involving bribes and "hookers" should be made public.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716

1716: Silver Buckshot

Thanksgiving Traditions, John C. Dvorak Newsletter Controversy

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the Thanksgiving broadcast from Texas and Silicon Valley. They discuss a local radio segment on Hill Country Patriot where host Matt Long criticized Dvorak's newsletter essay regarding the historical origins of Thanksgiving. Dvorak defends his writing as "show prep" while Curry notes the tradition of Dvorak debunking holiday myths for the past 17 years.

Scruples
Episode 1715 6:29 - 11:59

1715: Scruples

New TDS, Conservative Criticism of Trump Cabinet Appointees

"New TDS" is defined as the internal conservative backlash and skepticism toward Donald Trump’s recent cabinet picks. Critics on platforms like Conservative Treehouse and Blue Sky have labeled appointees such as Pam Bondi and Scott Besant as "Rhinos" or "Deep State" plants. The discussion posits that controversial picks like Matt Gaetz may have served as "straw man" candidates to pave the way for more established figures like Bondi.

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:36:57 - 1:40:47

1715: Scruples

No Agenda Art Critique, Dr. Seuss Style and Atacams

The hosts review recent art submissions, including a Dr. Seuss-inspired piece by Nico Seim and a "Clip the Cord" concept. They discuss a humorous submission by Matt Boisvert featuring "Atacams" (a play on ATACMS missiles) as a medication for "hegemony." They emphasize that the concept of the art is more important than the technical "slickness" of the execution.

Octocopter
Episode 1714

1714: Octocopter

Matt Gaetz Withdraws, Florida Senate Seat Speculation

Matt Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration for the U.S. Attorney General position following significant controversy and an ongoing ethics investigation. Speculation suggests a strategic move where Gaetz might be appointed to the Senate seat vacated by Marco Rubio, potentially setting up a legislative rivalry with Adam Schiff. Gaetz's resignation from the House of Representatives complicates his immediate return to the 119th Congress, though technical pathways for a return remain.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 33:10 - 37:50

1714: Octocopter

The View Legal Note, Sunny Hostin Apology

Sunny Hostin was forced to read a legal disclaimer on "The View" after making unsubstantiated allegations regarding Matt Gaetz and child trafficking. The correction noted that a DOJ investigation into Gaetz was closed without charges and that he denied all claims. Hostin appeared visibly frustrated while reading the teleprompter-mandated statement, which followed a commercial break prompted by network lawyers.