Topic: Nuclear Codes

10 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:01:49 - 1:04:38

1862: Smear Campaign

Larry Johnson, Nuclear Codes Claim, and 25th Amendment

Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson is criticized for promoting a story alleging that Donald Trump attempted to use nuclear codes during an emergency meeting, only to be overruled by General Dan Kane. The narrative is dismissed as a "scattergun" attempt to revive 25th Amendment discussions and undermine the president's mental stability. The hosts characterize Johnson's claims as part of a long-standing pattern of anti-Trump misinformation.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 40:08 - 42:55

1844: Second Half of Show

Dmitry Medvedev, Alien Suitcase, Obama Disclosure Theory

During a pre-taped interview, Russian official Dmitry Medvedev was caught on a hot mic claiming the Russian president possesses a secret folder containing data on aliens residing in Russia. The theory suggests that Russian leadership wanted to preempt a potential disclosure announcement from the Obama administration regarding extraterrestrial life.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:46:57 - 2:51:35

1071: Commie Comey

Code Pink "Phony" C-SPAN Protest

The hosts analyze a clip of a Code Pink activist being dragged away from a podium while shouting about the Iran nuclear deal. They point out that her voice remains perfectly clear and at a consistent volume even as she is moved, suggesting she was wearing a wireless lavalier microphone. They conclude the entire "protest" was a staged event coordinated with the venue's audio engineers.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 46:24 - 49:35

848: Cash on a Pallet

Facebook Sentiment, Military Insurrection Predictions

Social media posts from middle-aged users on Facebook reflect extreme anxiety regarding a potential Trump presidency, with some predicting a military insurrection. Users expressed fear that Trump's access to nuclear codes would lead to global disaster. The discussion highlights the polarized and often hyperbolic nature of political discourse within online echo chambers.

Spook Nation
Episode 1383 2:32:13 - 2:36:21

1383: Spook Nation

Bob Woodward's Intelligence Ties and Military Background

Journalist Sheryl Attkisson discusses the questionable accuracy of Bob Woodward's sourcing, noting instances where individuals were quoted without ever speaking to him. Woodward's background as a Navy communications officer with access to nuclear launch codes is highlighted as evidence of his long-standing ties to the intelligence community.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 12:00 - 19:41

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez WhatsApp Security Concerns, Instagram DM Analogy

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expresses concern during a committee hearing that government officials are conducting foreign relations via WhatsApp. She uses a hyperbolic analogy, questioning if nuclear codes will eventually be sent via Instagram DMs, to highlight risks of hacking and screenshots. The hosts analyze her performance, suggesting she is a "soundbite missile" reading from a pre-written script with awkward ad-libs.

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 41:14 - 45:15

958: The Talking Stick!

James Clapper Questions Trump's Fitness and Nuclear Codes

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared on CNN with Don Lemon to question President Trump's fitness for office and his access to nuclear codes. Clapper described Trump's behavior as "scary and disturbing" following the Phoenix rally. NBC News highlighted the contrast between Trump's scripted Afghanistan speech and his unscripted rally performance, using terms like "unbridled" and "unglued."

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 2:01:34 - 2:03:03

844: Witch Hunt

Hillary Clinton, Charlie Rose, Nuclear Codes

In an interview with Charlie Rose, Hillary Clinton claimed that Donald Trump being "near the nuclear code" would pose a danger to civilization. The hosts mock the shifting metaphors—from "finger on the button" to "near the code"—and criticize the hyperbolic rhetoric used to frame Trump as the most dangerous candidate in history.

(((twitter)))
Episode 831 27:38 - 35:20

831: (((twitter)))

Hillary Clinton, Foreign Policy Speech and Nuclear Codes

Hillary Clinton delivered a foreign policy speech in San Diego framing Donald Trump as temperamentally unfit to control the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Media outlets, including CBS News and journalist Carl Bernstein, characterized the speech as a "psychiatric indictment" of Trump. The discussion clarifies the "two-person rule" for nuclear launches and references a historical incident where Bill Clinton allegedly lost the "biscuit" launch codes.

Toilet Wars
Episode 800 38:53 - 44:33

800: Toilet Wars

Barack Obama Criticism of Donald Trump and Global Leadership

President Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump's fitness for office, emphasizing that the presidency is a "hard job" requiring knowledge of world geography and history. Obama expressed concern over the Republican field's stance on climate change and the responsibility of holding the nuclear codes. The hosts contrast Obama's background as a community organizer with Trump's business experience.