Topic: Montage

25 chapters across the catalog

Glop
Episode 1789 3:28:00 - 3:32:21

1789: Glop

Outro, End-of-Show Mix and "Weird" Montage

The episode concluded with a montage of the word "weird," highlighting its recent use as a political pejorative and "gaslighting" term. The hosts signed off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and "Ahui hui" catchphrases, followed by an end-of-show mix by Jeffrey Crocker and Nathan Sterling. The final segments reinforced the show's mission of media deconstruction and independent analysis.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:04:34 - 2:07:31

1722: This Actually Happened!

The "Mass Debate" Media Montage, Eye Protection

A media montage highlights the repetitive use of the phrase "mass debate" across various news networks regarding mask mandates. Dr. Anthony Fauci suggested that for "perfect protection," people should also consider eye protection like goggles or shields to cover all mucosal surfaces. While not a universal recommendation, the advice aimed to provide a more complete barrier against the virus.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 3:02:02 - 3:07:38

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Outro, Cheap Fakes Media Montage, Sign-off

The episode concluded with a media montage focusing on the "cheap fakes" narrative used by the White House to dismiss videos of President Biden's cognitive decline. The hosts announced the next show would coincide with the upcoming presidential debate. The sign-off included a final reminder of the value-for-value model and a farewell to the "mofos."

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 3:02:45 - 3:09:52

1544: Trusted Flaggers

End of Show Mix and Joe Biden Audio Montage

The episode ends with a satirical audio montage featuring clips of President Joe Biden discussing ice cream, his childhood, and various gaffes. The mix, produced by "Secret Agent Paul," blends these clips with music and sound effects for comedic effect. The hosts bid farewell to the audience, announcing their return for the next scheduled broadcast.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 2:53:36 - 2:59:30

1496: Deport Greta

Show Outro, Vaccine Montage, Final Credits

The episode concludes with a montage of media figures and politicians urging the public to "get the damn shot," juxtaposed with reports of vaccine side effects. The hosts sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, thanking the producers for their continued support under the value-for-value model.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 3:46:35 - 3:51:31

1366: Pingdemic

Final Sign-off and Vaccine Montage

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak provided their final sign-off for episode 1366, inviting listeners to support the show at dvorak.org/na. The episode ended with a produced montage of President Biden and health officials aggressively pushing for vaccinations, mentioning "knocking on doors" and the rising threat of the Delta variant.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 3:32:46 - 3:39:13

1300: Electrical College

No Agenda Outro, Historical Milestone Montage

The 1,300th episode concludes with a montage of milestone announcements from previous hundreds (500, 600, etc.). A special musical tribute by Rex Solo celebrates the show's history and the "goat" status of the hosts. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, promising to return for the Sunday show.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 51:56 - 53:49

1295: Shred and Burn

Media Supercut, Baseless Claims Narrative

A supercut of various news networks reveals the uniform use of the word "baseless" to describe President Trump's claims of voter fraud. The repetition of this specific adjective across multiple outlets is identified as a coordinated messaging effort to dismiss the allegations without investigation.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 12:53 - 14:37

1294: Ephemeral Experience

PCR Testing, The Gold Standard Media Narrative

A montage of various news outlets demonstrates the uniform media messaging labeling the PCR test as the "gold standard" for COVID-19 detection. Despite its widespread acceptance, skeptics argue the test is inappropriate for diagnosing active illness in asymptomatic individuals. The consistent use of the "gold standard" terminology across networks suggests a coordinated effort to establish the test's absolute authority in public perception.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 34:41 - 37:29

1266: 33 Cases

Media Synchronization of COVID-19 Case Counts and Number 33

A video montage compiled news reports from various states including Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, all reporting exactly 33 confirmed COVID-19 cases simultaneously. The repetition of the number 33 across disparate local news broadcasts has sparked discussion about scripted media narratives and data coordination.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 15:04 - 17:33

1264: Mask Debate

Media Supercut, The Great Mask Debate Wordplay

A montage of local and national news reporters reveals a repetitive use of the phrase "the great mask debate." The phonetic similarity between "mask debate" and "masturbate" is highlighted as a source of unintentional humor or subtle rebellion by bored news anchors. The supercut features various outlets including CBS and local affiliates across West Virginia and Pittsburgh.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 2:50:30 - 2:56:05

1264: Mask Debate

Outro, Ant Song and "Trump's War" Media Montage

The episode concludes with a discussion about an ant invasion and the "Ant Song" end-of-show mix. A final media montage features news anchors repeatedly using the phrase "Trump's war on..." covering everything from science to his own family. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and a reminder of the next live broadcast on Sunday.

Hell Mouth
Episode 1200 13:50 - 19:47

1200: Hell Mouth

Donald Trump Letter to Pelosi and Media Reaction

Donald Trump issued a six-page letter to Nancy Pelosi that the media characterized as "unhinged" and "deranged." The New York Times published a marked-up version of the letter with fact-checks regarding the 2016 Electoral College results, while news anchors compared the tone to that of authoritarian dictators.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 1:09:25 - 1:11:19

1178: Snakes and Spikes

Media Impeachment Compilation, 2016 to Present

A compilation of news clips demonstrates that mainstream media outlets have been discussing the impeachment of Donald Trump since the day he was elected in 2016. The montage highlights various pundits and anchors suggesting impeachable offenses ranging from tweets to hypothetical scenarios. This historical context suggests that the current inquiry is the culmination of a multi-year media and political effort.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 55:19 - 57:43

1127: Netherlindian

Climate Change Media Alarmism and 2030 Catastrophe Deadline

A montage of news clips illustrates the repetitive use of "dire warnings" regarding climate change and a 12-year window to avoid catastrophe. The media narrative focuses on rising sea levels, extreme weather, and mass population movement by the year 2030. President Trump's skepticism of these reports is highlighted as a point of contention in the press.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 5:32 - 8:29

1040: Pardon Me

Media Montage of Constitutional Crisis Rhetoric

A montage produced by the Media Research Center illustrates the repetitive use of the phrase "constitutional crisis" across various news networks. The clips feature numerous pundits and anchors claiming that President Trump's actions represent an assault on the rule of law. The hosts critique the media's tendency to frame every political event as a terminal threat to the Constitution.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 18:21 - 21:34

1014: Rise of the Betas

Hollywood Liberalism, Showbiz Sandbox Analysis

Ann Thompson discussed the liberal political agenda of Hollywood on the Showbiz Sandbox podcast, questioning its impact on mainstream American viewers. The 2018 Oscars featured a military montage that some interpreted as a "thank you" for the financial support the military provides to the film industry. Observations were made regarding the use of a spoken-word artist in a Microsoft commercial that aired immediately after he appeared on the Oscar stage.

Identitarian
Episode 956 3:04:11 - 3:11:05

956: Identitarian

Show Outro and "At the End of the Day" Montage

The episode concludes with the hosts signing off from Austin and Silicon Valley, promising to return on Sunday. A comedic montage is played featuring various public figures and the hosts repeatedly using the cliché phrase "at the end of the day." The final moments include a "Scare People to Death" remix and the signature "You Might Die" tag.

Sologamy
Episode 929 50:00 - 53:59

929: Sologamy

Constitutional Crisis, Treason Allegations

A montage of news coverage illustrates the media's use of terms like "grotesque abuse of power" and "dark day for democracy" following the Comey firing. Senator Kamala Harris and others have questioned the legality of the President's actions, with some activists and commentators escalating the rhetoric to include allegations of treason.