Topic: Nicknames

9 chapters across the catalog

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 2:39:37 - 2:43:15

1750: SPLESH!

Political Gaffes and Governor "Hot Wheels" Nickname

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett faced criticism for referring to Texas Governor Greg Abbott as "Hot Wheels" during a Human Rights Campaign event. While some viewed the comment as "ableist" given the Governor's use of a wheelchair, others compared it to the frequent use of physical nicknames in modern political discourse. Additionally, a minor gaffe by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez regarding her future presidential ambitions was noted.

Publical
Episode 1686 48:02 - 50:36

1686: Publical

"Cackling Kamala" Moniker, PseudoBulbar Affect Discussion

A discussion regarding Kamala Harris's public laughing fits explored the possibility of PseudoBulbar Affect (PBA), a neurological condition causing uncontrollable laughter or crying. Donald Trump has frequently used the "Cackling Kamala" nickname, though he recently misspoke the term as "Crackling" during a rally. Critics argue the Vice President's behavior in public settings contributes to a perception of instability.

Showly
Episode 1159 24:36 - 26:48

1159: Showly

Donny Deutsch, Criminal Trump Nickname Campaign

Advertising executive Donny Deutsch proposed a new political branding strategy on Morning Joe, suggesting Democrats refer to the president as "Criminal Trump." The segment critiques Deutsch's failure to use alliteration and discusses the potential legal liabilities regarding slander and libel when calling a public figure a criminal without a conviction.

Bivotal
Episode 1156 43:23 - 44:47

1156: Bivotal

Mayor Pete Buttigieg Nickname, Smartphone Tracking

A discussion regarding a retracted article about Pete Buttigieg mentions the use of campy nicknames within certain gay circles. The segment then transitions into the host's two-year anniversary of living without a smartphone. The primary concern cited is not government spying, but the invasive data collection and permissions required by mobile apps.

Demonation
Episode 1078 14:30 - 16:25

1078: Demonation

Mohammed bin Salman and the Mr. Bonesaw Nickname

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, commonly referred to as MBS, reportedly carries the nickname "Mr. Bonesaw" within certain Washington D.C. social circles. The origin of the moniker is debated, with suggestions that it predates the current Khashoggi crisis. The use of the three-letter abbreviation MBS is compared to other historical figures like Osama bin Laden (OBL).

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 3:03:48 - 3:07:19

976: 10th Anniversary

Piedmont High School, Elbow Touching, and Social Conduct

Mark Calherd, a social studies teacher at Piedmont High School, faced a three-week administrative leave following complaints of "inappropriate non-professional conduct." The allegations included touching students' elbows and using special nicknames. While the school board allowed his return due to a lack of criminal evidence, some parents and graduates are protesting the decision.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 1:18:05 - 1:19:39

931: Putin's Playbook

Anderson Cooper, Jeffrey Lord and the "Pooper" Nickname

During a CNN segment, Anderson Cooper told Trump supporter Jeffrey Lord that he would defend the President even if he "took a dump on his desk." This exchange led to a viral resurgence of the nickname "Anderson Pooper." The hosts claim they originated the nickname years prior and lament its adoption by the mainstream.