Topic: Nixon Kennedy

4 chapters across the catalog

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:08:22 - 1:12:33

1700: Turban Tossing

Evolution of Televised Debates, Trump Entertainment Factor

The hosts discuss how Donald Trump transformed political debates into "blockbuster tentpole" entertainment for networks. They argue that the current format serves the media's financial interests rather than the public's need for a real exchange of ideas. They reference the League of Women Voters' historical withdrawal from debate sponsorship as a turning point toward media-controlled spectacles.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 17:57 - 24:32

1694: Gorgeous

Debate Performance Metrics, Radio vs Television, Liz Cheney Endorsement

Historical parallels are drawn between the current election and the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates, where television viewers and radio listeners perceived different winners. Kamala Harris highlighted the endorsement of 200 Republicans, including Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney, as a sign of cross-party support. Critics argue that these endorsements and the debate format itself were part of a coordinated "culture war economy" effort.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 32:56 - 35:16

1672: Sand Battery

Historical Debate Comparisons, Kennedy-Nixon Legacy

The hosts compare the current debate format to the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate, which also lacked a live audience. They recall famous debate moments, such as Ronald Reagan's "youth and inexperience" quip against Walter Mondale and Lloyd Bentsen's "you're no Jack Kennedy" line to Dan Quayle.

Roundly Debunked
Episode 932 2:18:11 - 2:25:39

932: Roundly Debunked

Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Gleason, and Alien Secrets

A segment from a new documentary titled "Unacknowledged" claims Marilyn Monroe was murdered because she threatened to reveal secrets about JFK's visit to a secret airbase to inspect extraterrestrial objects. This is followed by the famous story of Richard Nixon taking comedian Jackie Gleason to Homestead Air Force Base to see dead alien bodies in a warehouse. The hosts discuss the credibility of these long-standing rumors and the suspicious death of reporter Dorothy Kilgallen.