Topic: Military Family

12 chapters across the catalog

dotard
Episode 967 1:56:50 - 2:00:33

967: dotard

South Korea Fake Orders, Howitzer Range

Fake evacuation orders were circulated among U.S. military families in South Korea, causing significant alarm. The segment also clarifies the effective firing range of modern howitzer artillery systems, noting they can reach approximately 15 to 20 miles.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 59:50 - 1:05:17

849: Short Circuit

Presidential Salutes and the Meaning of "Gold Star Families"

The term "Gold Star Families" is discussed as a relatively new addition to the common political lexicon used to describe parents of fallen soldiers. The history of presidents saluting military personnel is traced back to Ronald Reagan, noting that prior presidents like Eisenhower and Kennedy did not follow this practice. A clip features a father criticizing President Obama for using a dignified transfer at Dover Air Base as a media photo opportunity.

Postcard From Paris
Episode 823 2:04:30 - 2:07:47

823: Postcard From Paris

NCIS Military Propaganda, Michelle Obama Cameo, Joining Forces

First Lady Michelle Obama appeared in an episode of the television drama "NCIS" to promote the "Joining Forces" initiative for military families. The appearance is analyzed as a form of state-sponsored propaganda embedded in popular entertainment. The segment highlights the scripted nature of the interaction between the First Lady and the show's lead character, Special Agent Gibbs.

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 10:32 - 12:23

770: Mighty Men of Valor

National Apprenticeship Week, November Presidential Proclamations

The White House designated National Apprenticeship Week, claiming that 87% of apprentices find employment with starting wages above $50,000. Other November proclamations mentioned include National Diabetes Month, National Military Family Month, and National Native American Heritage Month. The hosts mock the timing of Military Family Month as the administration prepares to send more personnel to Syria.

Slavery Enrollment Month
Episode 666 19:05 - 21:28

666: Slavery Enrollment Month

Pentagon Warnings to Military Families Regarding ISIS

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency issued a warning to U.S. military personnel and their families to mask their identities and remove military markings from their homes and vehicles. This advisory follows concerns over potential ISIS-inspired attacks similar to the Parliament Hill shooting in Ottawa. The hosts express frustration with the directive, viewing it as an insult to the courage of service members.

Network of Death
Episode 655 2:03:21 - 2:07:07

655: Network of Death

Military Families, ISIS Targeting Fears

A listener shares a story about a co-worker who is removing military photos from Facebook and taking down American flags due to fears that ISIS is targeting the families of service members. The hosts lament how effectively the fear narrative has permeated the American public.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 2:36:34 - 2:39:34

646: Boundless Barbarity

Foley Siblings, Military Background and Patriotism

The Foley family is noted for its deep military ties, with two brothers serving in the armed forces and sister Kate serving as a nurse in the Navy. During their interview, Kate expressed pride in being an American despite her brother's death, citing the support the family received. The siblings' composed and highly patriotic responses led to speculation regarding potential media coaching or "messaging" on behalf of the government.

Ready for Huma
Episode 536 27:33 - 32:30

536: Ready for Huma

Snowden Family Background, Intelligence Community Ties

The hosts discuss the professional background of the Snowden family, noting their extensive ties to federal law enforcement and the military. Lon Snowden describes his son as "brilliant" and "gentle," countering media portrayals of him as a high school dropout or "loser." The discussion explores the stiff demeanor typical of intelligence-connected families and the technical capabilities Edward Snowden likely possessed.

Episode 516 1:24:27 - 1:30:28

516: 9/11 Generation

General Dynamics, Obama Campaign Donations

The Crown family of Chicago, majority stockholders in General Dynamics, reportedly donated $500,000 to Barack Obama's 2008 campaign. Following the election, the Obama administration moved forward with a version of missile defense that benefited General Dynamics over competitors like Boeing and Lockheed Martin. This included the construction of high-tech Aegis destroyers costing between four and seven billion dollars per ship.

Hide Your Forks
Episode 313 55:20 - 57:34

313: Hide Your Forks

Michelle Obama iCarly Appearance and Military Families

First Lady Michelle Obama appeared on the Nickelodeon show *iCarly* to promote the "Joining Forces" initiative, which supports military families. During her visit to Los Angeles, she urged Hollywood writers and producers to include more stories about the lives and sacrifices of service members in television and film. Critics argue the media should instead focus on the hardships caused by frequent deployments and financial struggles faced by veterans.

Wiener-Gate
Episode 308 1:34:51 - 1:39:20

308: Wiener-Gate

Biden's American Dream, Memorial Day Advice

Joe Biden's definition of the American Dream—working hard, playing by the rules, and retiring with dignity—is criticized as a "slave life" narrative. Biden's Memorial Day message, encouraging citizens to perform "single acts of kindness" like mowing the lawn for military families, is mocked for being insincere given the ongoing deployments of hundreds of thousands of troops.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 31:57 - 35:11

271: By Executive Order

JP Morgan Chase Military Mortgage Overcharging Scandal

JP Morgan Chase is scrutinized for overcharging thousands of military families on mortgages and improperly foreclosing on active-duty troops. Despite the bank admitting fault in cases like that of Marine Captain Jonathan Rolls, the hosts question why legal proceedings remain pending.