Topic: Medal Of Freedom

10 chapters across the catalog

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 57:06 - 58:55

1784: Yakcasting

Presidential Medal of Freedom, Adam Curry Endorsement

A listener sent a letter to the White House endorsing the founder of podcasting for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The White House responded with a standard form letter signed by the President, thanking the citizen for their involvement but offering no specific commitment to the award. The exchange underscores the automated nature of constituent communications.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:41:22 - 2:46:04

1729: Algo Chasers

No Agenda Fudge and Political Ambassadorships

The hosts thank the "No Agenda Fudge" producers for their support and transition into a discussion about political "pay-to-play" schemes. They cite a report that donor Tim Gill received a medal after contributing $400,000 to the Biden campaign, while his partner was named an ambassador. The hosts jokingly suggest offering "No Agenda Ambassadorships" for a fee.

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 48:37 - 56:05

1727: Sideshow Bob

Presidential Medal of Freedom, Biden 2025 Honorees

President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 recipients, including Hillary Clinton, Bono, and George Soros. The list is criticized as a political "trolling" effort and a way for the outgoing administration to reward allies and donors. Notable honorees included chef Jose Andres, Michael J. Fox, and Jane Goodall, as well as posthumous awards for RFK and George Romney.

Yes Wee Can
Episode 895 1:58:58 - 2:00:51

895: Yes Wee Can

Joe Biden, Medal of Freedom Gaffe

During a surprise ceremony where President Obama awarded him the Medal of Freedom, Vice President Joe Biden made a verbal slip. Biden stated he "never once doubted that your judgment was flawed" regarding life-and-death decisions, which the podcast interprets as an accidental moment of truth.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 3:07:16 - 3:12:01

880: Promise to Prosecute

Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Mannequin Challenge

President Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to 21 recipients, including Ellen DeGeneres and Tom Hanks. The group participated in a "Mannequin Challenge" video at the White House. The hosts compare these viral "gimmicks" to fads from the Great Depression, such as pole-sitting or dance-athons, viewing them as symptoms of an economic downturn.

Trolling for Majors
Episode 739 2:05:37 - 2:09:22

739: Trolling for Majors

Bill Cosby Medal of Freedom, Presidential Response, Larry Sinclair

President Obama addressed questions regarding the potential revocation of Bill Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom, stating there is no established mechanism for doing so. While the President condemned the use of drugs to facilitate sexual assault, the discussion takes a controversial turn by referencing unverified claims made by Larry Sinclair regarding the President's past. The segment explores the limits of executive power in stripping honors from public figures.

Marketecture
Episode 567 1:15:09 - 1:19:31

567: Marketecture

Presidential Medal of Freedom and Margaret Sanger Controversy

President Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey, with the latter seen as a potential "quid pro quo" for her support of the Affordable Care Act. During the ceremony, Gloria Steinem praised Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. The hosts criticize the media for ignoring Sanger's historical ties to eugenics and her controversial views on race.

Episode 414 1:08:25 - 1:11:36

414: Thingamajig

Presidential Medal of Freedom Ceremony and Bob Dylan

President Barack Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 13 individuals, including musician Bob Dylan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Israeli President Shimon Peres. The inclusion of Dylan is noted as ironic given his history as an anti-war icon, while the awards for Albright and Peres are criticized based on their foreign policy records.

Dr. Watson I presume?
Episode 279 1:53:37 - 1:55:21

279: Dr. Watson I presume?

Presidential Medal of Freedom, George H.W. Bush and Stan Musial

President Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to several recipients, including baseball legend Stan Musial and former President George H.W. Bush. The ceremony featured an emotional Bush, prompting a discussion on the public display of tears by male politicians. An anecdote about Barbara Bush's humor regarding the "Speaker of the House" and crying is also shared.