Topic: Meghan Mccain

4 chapters across the catalog

Spillover
Episode 1668 6:03 - 9:12

1668: Spillover

Meghan McCain and the Grind of Podcasting

Meghan McCain appeared on the "Sophia with an F" podcast to discuss her transition from traditional media to podcasting. She describes the medium as a "grind" where every listener must be earned, a sentiment echoed by the hosts. The segment also references Tucker Carlson's move to independent media as part of a larger trend toward honesty in podcasting.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 1:02:00 - 1:09:23

1178: Snakes and Spikes

Hillary Clinton on The View, 2016 Election Reflection

During an appearance on The View, Hillary Clinton reflected on her 2016 loss, attributing it to voter suppression and the hacking of campaign materials. She admitted to "over-correcting" her public persona to appear more serious as a female candidate but ultimately blamed external factors for the outcome. Clinton also hinted that it is still "early" in the 2020 cycle, fueling speculation about her own political future.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 2:26:11 - 2:31:59

1123: Cancel Culture

Donald Trump, John McCain, Steele Dossier

President Donald Trump continues to criticize the late Senator John McCain, citing McCain's role in distributing the Steele Dossier and his deciding vote against the repeal of Obamacare. While Trump's attacks are criticized as "poor form" regarding the deceased, the discussion notes that McCain was the primary catalyst for the "Russia-gate" investigation. Meghan McCain's frequent media defenses of her father are also highlighted.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 32:07 - 37:11

420: The Data Hole

Meghan McCain, Marijuana Legalization and Republican Orthodoxy

Meghan McCain appeared on C-SPAN to discuss her book and revealed that her views on marijuana legalization have changed following a cross-country tour. She cited economic benefits and the high rate of imprisonment as reasons for her shift, despite it contradicting Republican orthodoxy. The hosts suggest her public change of heart is part of a coordinated media campaign regarding drug policy.