Topic: Media Gaffes

12 chapters across the catalog

Dr. Whoopi
Episode 1506 1:44:45 - 1:46:13

1506: Dr. Whoopi

Jeremy Hunt Name Gaffes, British Media, and the "C-Word"

A supercut of British news presenters revealed a recurring trend of accidentally mispronouncing UK politician Jeremy Hunt's last name with a vulgarity. The gaffes occurred across multiple networks, including the BBC, during Hunt's tenures as Health Secretary and Culture Secretary. The segment noted that while the "c-word" has a different cultural weight in the UK, the frequency of the slip-up remains a point of humor.

Nyet Bluffski
Episode 1491 27:59 - 28:59

1491: Nyet Bluffski

Ron DeSantis Verbal Slip and Media Objectivity

The hosts play a clip of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stumbling over his words while discussing storm surge. They compare the slip to President Joe Biden's frequent verbal gaffes to demonstrate their commitment to objective criticism of all political figures.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 13:05 - 15:04

1421: Chuckle Tell

No Agenda Producers Catch Media Gaffes and Truths

The audience of the No Agenda show, referred to as the "army," successfully identified a significant media gaffe that the hosts initially overlooked. This interaction highlights the role of the show's producers in unmasking inconsistencies in mainstream narratives. The hosts credited the training and diligence of their listeners for catching "the truth coming out" during complex broadcasts.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 30:51 - 32:39

1314: Gnarler

Anderson Cooper and ABC News, Straightforward News Marketing

A brief segment highlights a verbal gaffe by Anderson Cooper regarding the Capitol insurrection. This is followed by a critique of a new ABC News marketing campaign that promises "straightforward news" without "bull or spin." The hosts interpret this as an attempt to appeal to "crazy MAGA people" by positioning the network as a more reliable source than family members or friends.

White Tears
Episode 1256 5:14 - 6:54

1256: White Tears

Neil Cavuto Fox Business Commentary, Death Index Gaffes

Fox Business host Neil Cavuto is highlighted for a verbal slip where he stated "sadly enough" the spike in coronavirus cases is not coming with a spike in deaths. The remark is framed as an example of media figures appearing disappointed by lower mortality rates. Technical difficulties with MIDI controls briefly interrupt the analysis.

Ogamacare
Episode 1223 1:48:47 - 1:52:02

1223: Ogamacare

Joe Biden Gaffe Coverage, Chris Wallace Interview

The hosts examine recent verbal slips by Joe Biden, including a comment where he appeared to say "we can only re-elect Donald Trump." While the full context showed he was warning against a "circular firing squad," the hosts argue the mainstream media is actively covering up his cognitive decline. Another gaffe from a Chris Wallace interview shows Biden confusing the host with "Chuck" and struggling to remember when he was last on the program.

Unicorn
Episode 745 2:15:39 - 2:20:41

745: Unicorn

Jeb Bush Planned Parenthood Gaffe, Media Group of America

Jeb Bush faced backlash after stating he was "not sure we need half a billion dollars for women's health issues" during a discussion on defunding Planned Parenthood. The hosts trace the production of recent Republican viral videos to the Media Group of America, founded by former political advisor Alex Skatell. They criticize the "clueless" strategy of the Republican Party's digital consulting firms.

Summer of Blood
Episode 650 3:10:30 - 3:12:54

650: Summer of Blood

Al Sharpton vs. The Teleprompter

The hosts review a compilation of Al Sharpton's frequent teleprompter gaffes on MSNBC, including mispronunciations of "refuted," "dwindling," and "gelatin." The segment is presented as a humorous look at the decline of professional standards in cable news.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 17:37 - 19:58

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Brolf and Wilf, CNN Anchor Name Gaffes

The segment reviews humorous on-air mistakes by news anchors and guests, specifically referencing the "Brolf" incident involving Dr. Anthony Fauci and Wolf Blitzer. A new clip is introduced where a cardinal repeatedly refers to Wolf Blitzer as "Wilf" during live coverage from the Vatican.

Muslim Hugger
Episode 428 1:02:09 - 1:07:01

428: Muslim Hugger

Aurora Neighbor Interviews, Scripting Errors

Several media interviews with Aurora residents are analyzed for inconsistencies. These include a student shot through a wall in an adjacent theater and a neighbor, Yesenia Lujan, whose apartment was used by SWAT for surveillance. Lujan's statement that she had "never even seen" the suspect despite living directly across from him is flagged as a potential script error.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 2:17:28 - 2:19:58

290: Mission Accomplished!

Dutch Politician Twitter Gaffe, Bruce Fine Outro

A Dutch politician accidentally posted a sexually explicit message publicly on Twitter, believing he was sending a private direct message. The hosts use this as a cautionary tale about social media use. The segment transitions into a final montage of Bruce Fine's warnings about the erosion of American sovereignty and the rise of a "government of wolves."