Topic: National Security Advisor

12 chapters across the catalog

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 1:43:33 - 1:45:46

1712: Data Plateau

Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz as China Hawks

The appointments of Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor solidify a "China-first" foreign policy for the second Trump term. Both men have extensive records of advocating for significant tariffs and aggressive national security measures against Beijing. Analysts suggest these picks were chosen specifically for their expertise and hawkish stance on Chinese economic and military expansion.

Vapegoat
Episode 1172

1172: Vapegoat

John Bolton Departure, Trump and Taliban Negotiations

Donald Trump dismissed National Security Advisor John Bolton following disagreements over canceled negotiations with the Taliban. The departure coincided with the cancellation of a secret meeting at Camp David after a Taliban-led bombing. Speculation remains regarding whether the dismissal was a resignation or a firing.

Tech Neck
Episode 1017 51:50 - 53:45

1017: Tech Neck

John Bolton, H.R. McMaster Message Delivery

John Bolton reportedly delivered a message from President Trump to H.R. McMaster confirming that the General's job was safe. The exchange is noted as peculiar, as the President and the National Security Advisor typically meet daily. The involvement of Bolton as a messenger suggests a complex internal dynamic regarding potential personnel changes at the highest levels of the administration.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 2:18:23 - 2:20:33

953: His Name is Nimrod

H.R. McMaster, Military Influence, White House Temperament

Concerns are raised about the high number of military generals in top White House positions, including H.R. McMaster, John Kelly, and James Mattis. McMaster is described as having a "legendary temper," which the hosts speculate could be a sign of a bipolar personality. The segment questions whether the administration is undergoing a "soft military coup" as these figures take control of policy and personnel.

Coup Cabal
Episode 879 17:22 - 22:32

879: Coup Cabal

Media Portrayal of General Mike Flynn, Contextual Misleading

Mainstream media coverage of National Security Advisor appointee Mike Flynn is criticized for being out of context. Specifically, an NBC report by Andrea Mitchell is highlighted for making it appear Flynn initiated "lock her up" chants, when he was actually responding to a crowd. Critics argue these reporting techniques constitute a form of "fake news" through selective editing.

Flood the Zone
Episode 647 1:01:17 - 1:05:31

647: Flood the Zone

Ben Rhodes, White House Validation of Foley Video

Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes characterizes the James Foley video as a "terrorist attack" against the United States. The hosts criticize the White House for validating a video they believe is a low-quality social science project. They compare the situation to the previous administration's handling of the Benghazi video.

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 1:46:09 - 1:49:49

643: Brand Snowden

Guess the Spokeshole: Susan Rice and Coca-Cola

In a game of "Guess the Spokeshole," a clip is played of National Security Advisor Susan Rice praising Coca-Cola's investment in Africa. The hosts identify Rice by her cadence and criticize her for "kissing Coca-Cola's butt." They note her transition from UN spokesperson to National Security Advisor after her Secretary of State nomination was blocked.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 24:14 - 27:19

520: Kale Donuts

Susan Rice, National Security Advisor Appointment

Susan Rice's appointment as National Security Advisor is discussed, with the hosts critiquing her speaking style and "stilted" communication. They suggest she may have been responsible for the president's missing script earlier in the day. A listener in the chat room points out a potential Freudian slip in the president's speech regarding trust.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 11:40 - 13:11

519: Freemium Reporter

Susan Rice and Samantha Power Appointments

The appointment of Susan Rice as National Security Advisor and Samantha Power to the UN is discussed following their appearance in the Rose Garden with President Obama. Observations are made regarding the staging of the event, including the alleged use of an "apple crate" to adjust Rice's height during the speech. Power's physical stature and her new role are also highlighted.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 33:00 - 35:41

519: Freemium Reporter

Susan Rice Pension and Career Strategy

A theory is presented that Susan Rice's move from UN Ambassador to National Security Advisor is a strategic "double-dipping" maneuver to secure multiple government pensions. The discussion frames the appointment as a reward for political loyalty and a way to ensure long-term cash flow from the American public.

Squalid Nullification
Episode 242 57:12 - 1:01:52

242: Squalid Nullification

Tom Donilon, National Security Advisor Transition

President Obama announced that General Jim Jones will step down as National Security Advisor, to be replaced by his deputy, Tom Donilon. The hosts scrutinize Donilon's background as a former executive at Fannie Mae and a registered lobbyist, characterizing him as a "total spook" and criticizing the media for ignoring the appointment.