Topic: Neil Cavuto

15 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:20:11 - 2:23:52

1728: Hatchet Man

Media Departures and Al Sharpton's MSNBC Status

The hosts track recent departures in mainstream media, including Hoda Kotb, Nora O'Donnell, and Chris Wallace. They question Al Sharpton's continued presence at MSNBC following allegations of a $500,000 payment from the Harris campaign, and express concern over Neil Cavuto's health.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:16:49 - 2:18:23

1550: Clips of the Day

Neil Cavuto, Death Toll Reporting and "Sadly Enough" Gaffe

Fox Business host Neil Cavuto makes a verbal slip while reporting on coronavirus cases, stating that a spike in cases is "not coming with a spike in deaths, sadly enough." The hosts mock Cavuto for appearing to be disappointed by a lower death toll.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 1:31:11 - 1:35:26

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Neil Cavuto, Fox News Conscience and Space-Time Continuum

MSNBC's Nicole Wallace and Rick Wilson praised Neil Cavuto as a "person with a conscience" for censoring Kayleigh McEnany's remarks on Fox News. Wilson argued that McEnany is a "serial liar" and that there is no evidence of fraud in the "space-time continuum." The use of such hyperbolic language by political consultants highlights the intense emotional and rhetorical divide in current media discourse.

White Tears
Episode 1256 5:14 - 6:54

1256: White Tears

Neil Cavuto Fox Business Commentary, Death Index Gaffes

Fox Business host Neil Cavuto is highlighted for a verbal slip where he stated "sadly enough" the spike in coronavirus cases is not coming with a spike in deaths. The remark is framed as an example of media figures appearing disappointed by lower mortality rates. Technical difficulties with MIDI controls briefly interrupt the analysis.

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 24:07 - 31:46

1244: Gain of Function

Donald Trump, Hydroxychloroquine and Fox Pharma Media Reaction

President Donald Trump revealed he has been taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against COVID-19. Fox News host Neil Cavuto immediately issued a stern warning, citing a VA study to claim the drug "will kill you." The hosts characterize this rapid response as a scripted effort by "Fox Pharma" to protect the interests of the pharmaceutical industry and expensive alternatives like Remdesivir.

Troll Union
Episode 1130 19:20 - 28:46

1130: Troll Union

Fox News Coverage and the "No Conjecture" Memo

The hosts examine clips from Fox News where Shepard Smith and Neil Cavuto abruptly shut down guests who suggested the Notre Dame fire might be linked to recent church desecrations in France. They speculate that a directive "from on high" prevented Fox anchors from engaging in conjecture regarding Muslim involvement or arson. The segment highlights the unusual lack of speculation on a network typically known for it.

Heteronormative
Episode 747 35:43 - 40:04

747: Heteronormative

Brad Sherman and the Iran Deal Legislative Strategy

Congressman Brad Sherman explained a specific legislative strategy regarding the Iran nuclear deal involving a "resolution of disapproval." This path allows the President to veto the disapproval, effectively sustaining the deal even if a majority of Congress technically rejects it.

Jihadi Cool
Episode 665 1:57:31 - 2:04:23

665: Jihadi Cool

Keith Alexander and Neil Cavuto on Domestic Surveillance

Former NSA Director Keith Alexander appeared on Fox Business, where host Neil Cavuto suggested loosening spying restrictions to prevent "lone wolf" attacks. Alexander pushed back against the idea, stating that the NSA's role is strictly foreign intelligence and that he would not favor monitoring domestic social media rants. The exchange highlighted a rare instance of a former intelligence official defending privacy boundaries against a media personality's call for expanded domestic surveillance.

Experiential Evidence
Episode 598 1:00:23 - 1:06:55

598: Experiential Evidence

Liz Wall, Neil Cavuto Interview and Job Offers

Liz Wall is interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox Business regarding her future career plans and potential job offers. She expresses openness to working for CNN or MSNBC but specifically states she would not work in North Korea. The hosts characterize her as a "news model" rather than a journalist.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 19:14 - 24:37

376: Party@Ecropolis

Media Marginalization of Ron Paul, Proportional Delegate Voting

Ron Paul's treatment by the mainstream media is highlighted, specifically his exclusion from debate framing and post-debate analysis. Despite increasing his polling ceiling to over 20%, Paul remains marginalized by networks focused on the Romney-Gingrich rivalry. The discussion explains the proportional delegate system and how the media anticipates a "half-billion dollar" advertising dump leading up to Super Tuesday.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 26:56 - 30:55

376: Party@Ecropolis

Ron Paul Fox News Interview, Media Blackout Tactics

A clip of Ron Paul being interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox News demonstrates the candidate's frustration with being ignored by post-debate coverage. Paul notes that despite his strong performance and growing support among independents and Democrats, he received only one mention in a comprehensive review of the debate. The segment ends abruptly as the network cuts to commercial during Paul's critique of the media industry.

Paraphilia
Episode 373 2:33:30 - 2:36:09

373: Paraphilia

Neil Cavuto's Ron Paul "Phenomenon" Commentary

The show concludes with a clip of Fox Business host Neil Cavuto describing Ron Paul as a "phenomenon" who draws crowds similar to Barack Obama's 2008 campaign. Cavuto suggests Paul is a "hit with a lot of liberals" and could be a formidable independent nominee. The hosts sign off, reminding listeners that "donating is love."

DroneWolf.com
Episode 348 11:05 - 13:45

348: DroneWolf.com

Infiltration Claims and Alleged Criminality at Occupy Wall Street

A former NYPD detective appearing on Fox News claims that Occupy Wall Street encampments have become hubs for drug dealing and prostitution. He argues that because the parks are managed by private entities like Brookfield Properties, protesters are technically trespassing after certain hours. The hosts express skepticism toward these claims of widespread low-level criminality while noting the lack of similar movements in pro-gun states.

Death or Worse
Episode 287 1:14:57 - 1:18:14

287: Death or Worse

Donald Trump on Colonialism and Iraq Oil

In an interview with Neil Cavuto, Donald Trump advocated for a colonialist approach to foreign policy, suggesting the US should have taken Iraq's oil as the "spoils of war." The hosts criticize Trump's lack of historical perspective regarding the failures of the colonial era.

200 Dollar Oil
Episode 34 41:34 - 48:57

34: 200 Dollar Oil

CNBC vs Fox Business, Studio Tours, Brian Williams

A comparison of the CNBC and Fox Business Network facilities reveals significant differences in scale and production energy. While Fox Business is a newer, all-digital operation, CNBC is described as a more established and profitable powerhouse. An anecdote is shared regarding NBC anchor Brian Williams and his past interactions with one of the host's wives during a cosmetic surgery news segment.