Topic: National Security Law

8 chapters across the catalog

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 1:52:15 - 2:01:31

1546: Cat Hole

Hong Kong National Security Law, UK Asylum

Since the imposition of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, civil society and free media have largely collapsed under CCP pressure. Over 150,000 Hong Kongers have applied for visas to live in the UK, but many report being followed and harassed by Chinese operatives even after relocating. Incidents of physical assault at protests in the UK have raised questions about the British government's ability to protect these asylum seekers.

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 2:07:51 - 2:10:12

1358: Media Liescape

Apple Daily Shutdown, Hong Kong National Security Law

Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper is shutting down following police raids and the freezing of its assets under the National Security Law. In a related media story, journalist Rania Khalek commented that the U.S. seizure of Iranian media domains would be viewed as an "act of war" if performed by another nation against the U.S.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 2:23:10 - 2:24:35

1347: Big Caffeine

Jimmy Lai Asset Seizure, Hong Kong National Security Law

Hong Kong authorities seized over $60 million in assets belonging to billionaire Jimmy Lai under the city's national security law. Lai, a prominent critic of the Chinese government and founder of Next Media, is already serving a prison sentence for participating in pro-democracy protests. He now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted of additional charges.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 22:28 - 24:13

520: Kale Donuts

Public Distrust, Executive Branch and National Security

The discussion covers the president's remarks on public trust in the executive branch, Congress, and federal judges. The hosts highlight a moment where Obama seemed to laugh while claiming that national security workers "cherish our Constitution" and would not listen to private phone calls.

Chubby Hitler
Episode 517 10:32 - 14:47

517: Chubby Hitler

Media Shield Law, National Security Provisions and MSNBC Analysis

The Obama administration's push for a media shield law follows investigations into the Associated Press and Fox News reporters. Critics argue that such a law is redundant because the First Amendment already serves as a shield, and new legislation would likely include national security exceptions that render it ineffective for whistleblowers. Analysis of MSNBC coverage featuring Martin Bashir and Crystal Ball suggests a partisan defense of the administration's transparency record.

Episode 514 22:23 - 27:15

514: Patriotic Printer

Shield Law Irony and Jay Carney Transparency Claims

The irony of the Obama administration proposing a new journalist Shield Law while simultaneously surveilling the Associated Press is examined. Critics argue the law contains a "national security exception" that renders it useless for protecting whistleblowers. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney is shown defending the administration's transparency record during an interview with Piers Morgan, which the hosts dismiss as deceptive.

One Big Ponzi Scheme
Episode 61 50:50 - 54:06

61: One Big Ponzi Scheme

Robert Gates, Obama Security Team, Financial Bailouts

Defense Secretary Robert Gates has warned international foes against testing the incoming Obama administration. The discussion touches on the continuity of leadership between administrations and the pressure placed on Congress by Henry Paulson to pass the Economic Stability Act under the threat of potential martial law.