Topic: Military Protocol

4 chapters across the catalog

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 1:07:32 - 1:09:24

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Biden Speech Visuals, Marine Posture Controversy

Controversy surrounds the visual presentation of President Biden's recent speech in Philadelphia, specifically the red lighting and the presence of Marines in the background. A retired Marine noted that the soldiers' posture—standing with hands in front rather than behind their backs—was non-compliant with standard dress uniform protocol. CNN attributed the unusual red hue of the broadcast to a technical glitch from the CBS video pool.

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.

Climate Disobedience
Episode 790 18:38 - 20:25

790: Climate Disobedience

Lawrence O'Donnell, MSNBC Coverage of Iranian Detainment Video

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell featured a former UK Ministry of Defense official to discuss the footage of detained U.S. sailors. The expert claimed the kneeling positions were standard protocol for searching prisoners, while others argued these were "stress positions" intended to humiliate. The segment critiques the media's failure to label the footage as a violation of international prisoner-of-war protections.

Faschtech
Episode 704 10:56 - 18:21

704: Faschtech

General Frederick Hodges and the Cordon Sanitaire

General Frederick Hodges, commander of U.S. Army Europe, visited Ukraine to announce official U.S. training missions and controversially pinned medals on Ukrainian fighters. The U.S. is reportedly pre-positioning armor and artillery in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Baltics to establish a "cordon sanitaire" around Russia. This strategy operates outside the traditional NATO context to avoid potential vetoes from member states like Turkey.