Topic: Mel Gibson

21 chapters across the catalog

Word Veto
Episode 1757 1:45:17 - 1:50:20

1757: Word Veto

Faith in Media and the Success of Jesus Movies

The Ingraham Report highlights a resurgence of Christianity in popular culture, noting that faith-based films like "The Chosen" and "The King of Kings" are outperforming Disney releases at the box office. The segment mentions a 30-70% increase in new converts across US dioceses and the normalization of faith in government under the Trump administration. The hosts discuss the potential for Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ" sequel to be a major cultural event.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 2:25:31 - 2:32:35

1750: SPLESH!

Executive Producer Credits and IVF Success Story

A significant donation from "Meister Chit Chat" included a personal update regarding a successful IVF journey following treatment for endometriosis. The segment also noted Mel Gibson's role as an executive producer on a recent Mark Wahlberg film and rumors of Gibson's interest in California politics. Various high-level donors were recognized for their financial support, contributing to the show's ongoing operations.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 2:50:09 - 2:52:35

1309: Vaxsaline

Mel Gibson, COVID-19 Hospitalization and Fatigue

Mel Gibson reveals in a recent interview that he was hospitalized for a week earlier this year due to COVID-19. He describes the main symptom as lingering fatigue and a loss of vitality, which matches reports from other high-profile individuals who contracted the virus. The hosts note that Gibson kept his illness quiet, possibly due to his complicated relationship with the Hollywood establishment.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 1:34:14 - 1:37:24

1570: Unbanked

Sound of Freedom, Human Trafficking Awareness

The film "Sound of Freedom," starring Jim Caviezel, achieved a surprising $20 million opening weekend. Mel Gibson released a video endorsing the movie, which focuses on the true story of an operative fighting child sex trafficking. The segment notes the film's success despite limited mainstream promotion.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 2:33:15 - 2:36:13

1563: Pocket Pardon

Instagram Child Safety Report and Mel Gibson Docu-Series

A report from the Stanford Internet Observatory and the Wall Street Journal identifies a vast network of child sexual abuse material on Instagram. The discussion links this to potential new Section 230 legislation and an upcoming documentary series by Mel Gibson regarding child trafficking in Ukraine.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:49:26 - 1:52:48

1498: Junk Fees

Historical Context of Hollywood and Anti-Semitism

The segment reviews historical instances of celebrities facing backlash for comments about Jewish influence in Hollywood, including Marlon Brando and Mel Gibson. It also notes the recent revelation that Sacheen Littlefeather, who famously rejected an Oscar for Brando, was not actually of Native American descent.

Wappie
Episode 1349 3:08:37 - 3:20:52

1349: Wappie

Morning Zoo Audition, Hollywood Update and Sign-off

The episode featured an audition for a "Hollywood Update" segment for the hypothetical "No Agenda Morning Zoo," featuring gossip about Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, and the Friends reunion. The hosts critiqued the production style before playing the end-of-show mix, which included clips of Boris Johnson and Dr. Fauci. The program closed with the traditional sign-off from Austin, Texas, and Silicon Valley.

GND-MOU-ROI
Episode 1116 12:29 - 15:51

1116: GND-MOU-ROI

Trevor Noah Black Panther Intro, Xhosa Language Joke

Trevor Noah introduced the Best Picture nominee Black Panther at the Oscars, delivering a joke in Xhosa. While he claimed the phrase was a message of unity, it actually translated to a joke about white people not knowing he was lying. The segment also included an anecdote about Noah encountering Mel Gibson backstage.

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 1:30:31 - 1:36:36

1057: Heckler's Veto

Steve Pieczenik, Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood Power Dynamics

Steve Pieczenik claims that Harvey Weinstein was not a rapist but rather a powerful figure whom women "threw themselves at" to advance their careers. A prediction is made that Weinstein will eventually "walk," perform an apology tour, and return to the film industry, similar to the career rehabilitation of Mel Gibson.

Episode 402 2:03:54 - 2:06:48

402: Drunk or Not Drunk?

PCRM Health Warnings and Mel Gibson Bipolar Claims

The PCRM's various health warnings against fish oil and hot dogs are mocked. The hosts also discuss reports that Mel Gibson's public outbursts were linked to his refusal to take bipolar medication, connecting it back to the broader theme of pharmaceutical influence.

Mothra Will Save Us!
Episode 262 1:33:11 - 1:38:40

262: Mothra Will Save Us!

Mel Gibson Anti-Semitism Allegations, Winona Ryder Interview

Winona Ryder recently alleged in a GQ interview that Mel Gibson made anti-Semitic remarks to her at a party 15 years ago. The hosts analyze the media's "piling on" of Gibson, noting that the story was featured prominently on The Joy Behar Show. They suggest the timing is linked to Gibson's replacement by Bill Clinton in the film "Hangover 2."

Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning
Episode 227 2:16 - 5:49

227: Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning

Mel Gibson, Chantix, and Media Speculation on Car Accidents

Speculation surrounds Mel Gibson following a recent car accident involving his Maserati, with the hosts suggesting the smoking-cessation drug Chantix as a potential cause for erratic behavior. They compare the effects of Chantix to Ambien, noting that media reports indicate no alcohol was involved in the crash. A host shares an anecdote about a casting director at E! Network whose husband had a negative experience with the same medication.

Chillies in the Antilles
Episode 223 1:36:08 - 1:38:39

223: Chillies in the Antilles

Mel Gibson Chantix Theory, Wyclef Jean Haiti Presidency

The hosts revisit their theory that Mel Gibson's public outbursts are a side effect of the smoking-cessation drug Chantix, noting reports of suicides linked to the medication in Australia. Additionally, musician Wyclef Jean has officially filed to run for the presidency of Haiti. The hosts suggest Jean has significant backing from Bill Clinton.

Earle in the Gulf
Episode 222 1:36:35 - 1:37:55

222: Earle in the Gulf

Chantix Side Effects, Mel Gibson Outbursts

New scientific evidence links the smoking-cessation drug Chantix (Varenicline) to increased thoughts of aggression and violence. The hosts reiterate their theory that actor Mel Gibson's recent public outbursts may be a side effect of the drug. they argue that mainstream media suppresses this connection because Pfizer, the manufacturer of Chantix, is a major advertiser.

Marceaux for Governor
Episode 221 1:18:00 - 1:20:56

221: Marceaux for Governor

Corexit Dispersants, Mel Gibson, Chantix Side Effects

The use of Corexit oil dispersants by Evergreen Air in the Gulf of Mexico is questioned, with the hosts citing reports that the chemicals may be more harmful than the oil itself. The conversation shifts to Mel Gibson's leaked tapes, with the hosts speculating that his aggressive behavior may be a side effect of the smoking-cessation drug Chantix, which has been linked to reports of violence and aggression.

Hillary For President!
Episode 220 1:09:17 - 1:12:47

220: Hillary For President!

Mel Gibson, Chantix, Global Awakening

Adam Curry recounts a social gathering where he discussed Monsanto and Mel Gibson with media professionals. He posits that Mel Gibson's recent public outbursts might be a side effect of the smoking-cessation drug Chantix and notes a growing "awakening" among even liberal residents of Southern California regarding corporate shills.

Hillary For President!
Episode 220 2:05:13 - 2:09:13

220: Hillary For President!

Marmots and Climate Change, Mel Gibson, Outro

The show concludes with a report from Nature magazine claiming marmots are thriving due to climate change. The hosts also mention a rumor that Mel Gibson was working on an Illuminati conspiracy film before his recent scandals. They end with a final plea for donations and the "Mothership Boarding Pass."

Former Soviet Spy
Episode 218 13:25 - 14:20

218: Former Soviet Spy

Mel Gibson, Chantix Outrage Defense

The hosts briefly discuss the public controversy surrounding Mel Gibson. They suggest that his erratic behavior might be attributed to the side effects of the smoking-cessation drug Chantix. They note that some mainstream media outlets are beginning to echo their sentiment of giving the actor a reprieve.

The Digital Drug Menace
Episode 217 13:27 - 20:39

217: The Digital Drug Menace

Mel Gibson, Chantix Side Effects, and Russian Gold Diggers

Mel Gibson is allegedly suffering from severe psychological side effects caused by the smoking cessation drug Chantix, according to an analysis of leaked phone recordings. The recordings, released by Oksana Grigorieva via Radar Online, capture Gibson in a state of incoherence and rage that mirrors documented cases of Chantix-induced psychosis. The hosts suggest Gibson should resume smoking nicotine immediately to stabilize his mental state and avoid further personal disaster.

Doomsday is Tomorrow
Episode 216 1:56:30 - 1:58:50

216: Doomsday is Tomorrow

Mel Gibson Tapes, Publicity Stunt Speculation

The release of recorded phone rants by Mel Gibson is examined. The hosts debate whether the recordings represent a genuine breakdown or a calculated publicity stunt. They note Gibson's long-standing interest in conspiracy theories and the "New World Order," as evidenced by his past interviews and films.