Topic: Mcchrystal

24 chapters across the catalog

Standard Man
Episode 1276 2:36:40 - 2:38:12

1276: Standard Man

Stanley McChrystal and AI Election Influence

Lara Logan reports that a super PAC involving General Stanley McChrystal is using military-grade artificial intelligence to influence the 2020 election. The initiative reportedly uses network analysis to map pro-Trump narratives on social media and counter them using a network of 3.4 million "social influencers." Logan characterizes this as using "weapons of war" designed for ISIS against American citizens.

White House Moat
Episode 671 2:16:40 - 2:23:11

671: White House Moat

Peter Kassig's Military Background in JSOC

Research into Peter Kassig's military service shows he was a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment under the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). The hosts suggest that his background as a "killing machine" under General Stanley McChrystal makes the official narrative of him as a simple aid worker highly questionable.

Bono Douchebag
Episode 524 1:28:14 - 1:32:03

524: Bono Douchebag

Michael Hastings Obituary, New York Times Criticism

The widow of journalist Michael Hastings criticizes The New York Times for an obituary that questioned the accuracy of Hastings' reporting on General Stanley McChrystal. The hosts argue that the Times is "grossly mischaracterizing" the Inspector General's report to protect the military establishment. They suggest the Times' bitterness stems from a "punk" journalist like Hastings outshining their own reporting.

Hats of State
Episode 367 1:48:20 - 1:52:33

367: Hats of State

No Agenda Clip Show, Comedy Production

The hosts discuss the upcoming Sunday "Clip Show," which features a compilation of significant and humorous audio segments from the show's history. The production process involves editing short clips into a comedic narrative, similar to the style of "Austin Powers." The segment includes a final knighting for Sir Spike, Sir Paul, and Sir Armin before transitioning to the second half of the program.

Hats of State
Episode 367 2:30:59 - 2:34:19

367: Hats of State

Stanley McChrystal Siemens Role, Show Outro

Retired General Stanley McChrystal has been hired by Siemens to lead a new unit focused on securing federal government contracts, a move described as a political "payoff." The episode concludes with a reminder to check the show notes for documents regarding Eric Holder and the "Fast and Furious" scandal. The hosts sign off from "Camp MoFo" in Austin and the "Compound" in the Pacific Northwest.

Code 33
Episode 301 1:16:04 - 1:18:17

301: Code 33

Vince Flynn, Memorial Day Novel Parallels

Author Vince Flynn notes that the Bin Laden raid closely mirrors the opening chapters of his novel "Memorial Day." Flynn claims that former CIA Director Porter Goss and General Stanley McChrystal had read the book and were inspired by its depiction of a cross-border raid into Pakistan. The hosts suggest the military uses fiction as a "free consulting" playbook.

Code 33
Episode 301 1:47:31 - 1:51:22

301: Code 33

JSOC and Murder Inc., Muslim Burial Tradition

The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) is described as "Assassination Inc." by some critics, having flourished under General Stanley McChrystal. The hosts mock the official story of a "traditional Muslim burial" at sea, noting that Islam is a desert-based religion. They argue the decision not to use a Predator drone proves the mission was intended to recover intelligence.

Doomsday is Tomorrow
Episode 216 1:46:00 - 1:50:18

216: Doomsday is Tomorrow

Ozzy Osbourne DNA Study, General James Mattis

Researchers are studying Ozzy Osbourne's DNA to understand how he survived decades of substance abuse. The conversation shifts to General James Mattis being tapped to lead U.S. Central Command. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates defended Mattis against past controversial comments, asserting that the General has learned from previous incidents.

Post Traumatic Sex
Episode 213 1:30:34 - 1:38:13

213: Post Traumatic Sex

General McChrystal Resignation and Laura Logan Commentary

The resignation of General Stanley McChrystal following a Rolling Stone article is analyzed as a potential "setup" to allow him to retire with four stars. CBS correspondent Laura Logan's criticism of the reporter, Michael Hastings, is discussed alongside the appointment of General David Petraeus as his successor.

Billion Dollar Riot
Episode 212 2:07:02 - 2:08:39

212: Billion Dollar Riot

Media Echo Chamber on McChrystal and Petraeus

The hosts highlight the uniform use of the word "brilliant" by various mainstream media outlets to describe President Obama's decision to replace General Stanley McChrystal with General David Petraeus. They suggest the synchronized language indicates the use of official talking points.

The Botox Bot
Episode 211 2:29 - 4:17

211: The Botox Bot

General Stanley McChrystal and Rolling Stone Article Preview

A preliminary discussion focuses on the controversy surrounding General Stanley McChrystal following a profile in Rolling Stone magazine. The timing of the article's release and its appearance in the New York Post are scrutinized as potential indicators of a coordinated media hit. The hosts prepare to analyze whether the General's departure was a planned exit from the conflict in Afghanistan.

The Botox Bot
Episode 211 10:41 - 18:36

211: The Botox Bot

General McChrystal Resignation and Petraeus Appointment

The analysis of General Stanley McChrystal's resignation suggests the Rolling Stone article by Michael Hastings served as a convenient exit strategy for a general frustrated with Afghan war policy. General David Petraeus is named as the successor, with the hosts characterizing him as a more compliant figure for the Obama administration. The discussion touches on McChrystal's past involvement in the Pat Tillman friendly-fire cover-up.

The Deuce!
Episode 200 1:58:15 - 2:02:04

200: The Deuce!

General McChrystal, Courageous Restraint Medals

Generals Stanley McChrystal and David Petraeus are criticized for a "staged" anecdote about buying bread for peasants in Kandahar. The discussion also covers a new "courageous restraint" medal for U.S. troops in Afghanistan, which would reward soldiers for not using lethal force, a concept the hosts find confusing and potentially dangerous for military morale.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 1:15:09 - 1:22:37

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

Afghanistan Opium Trade, US Marine Protection, and Heroin Harvest

A New York Times report confirms that U.S. Marines in Marja, Afghanistan, are under orders to leave poppy fields intact to protect the livelihoods of local farmers. The hosts argue this validates their long-standing claim that the military surge was timed to protect the opium harvest. They suggest the drug trade is a primary reason for the U.S. presence in the region, with 90% of the world's opium now originating in Afghanistan.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 1:35:07 - 1:37:19

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

Military Uniform Patches, General David Petraeus

A comparison of military uniforms reveals a significant increase in the number of patches and medals worn by modern generals like David Petraeus and Stanley McChrystal compared to World War II era leaders like Dwight Eisenhower. The proliferation of "jingle-jangle" on uniforms is criticized as a sign of insecurity or a shift toward "banana republic" aesthetics. Symbols on uniforms are noted for their deep psychological meaning to the public.

USA Attacks Yemen
Episode 158 12:04 - 15:10

158: USA Attacks Yemen

Dana Rohrabacher, Afghanistan Strategy, and Committee Time Limits

Representative Dana Rohrabacher criticized a committee policy that granted Democrats five minutes of speaking time while limiting Republicans to one minute during a hearing with General McChrystal. Rohrabacher proposed that instead of spending $30 billion on additional troops in Afghanistan, the U.S. should use a fraction of that money to buy the allegiance of tribal and village leaders. His remarks were cut short by the chairman as his one-minute time limit expired.

Obama Sells Out To China
Episode 143 1:26:27 - 1:29:45

143: Obama Sells Out To China

Afghanistan Heroin Trade and DEA Agent Deaths

Three DEA agents were killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, an incident occurring as heroin-related deaths spike in the United States. The US military is criticized for patrolling poppy fields rather than destroying them, with claims that the drug trade is being facilitated by high-level officials. General McChrystal's request for more troops is linked to the protection of the poppy harvest.

Who Is John Brek?
Episode 141 28:55 - 34:14

141: Who Is John Brek?

Senator Kit Bond and the Poppy Harvest Troop Surge

Senator Kit Bond's demand for a rapid troop surge in Afghanistan is linked by the hosts to the timing of the annual poppy harvest. They theorize that the 40,000 additional troops requested by General McChrystal are needed to secure the harvest before winter. The segment also mentions the "Republicans for Rape" website in response to opposition to the Franken Amendment regarding defense contractors.

Zombieland USA
Episode 139 21:07 - 28:34

139: Zombieland USA

Fox News Media Criticism, Bill O'Reilly and General Stanley McChrystal

Media coverage on Fox News, specifically by Shepard Smith and Bill O'Reilly, is criticized for promoting government narratives regarding vaccines and the war in Afghanistan. O'Reilly's interview with Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin is highlighted for its dismissive tone toward civilian dissent. Additionally, the credibility of General Stanley McChrystal is questioned due to his past involvement in the cover-up surrounding the friendly-fire death of Pat Tillman in 2004.