Topic: Orange Man

12 chapters across the catalog

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 3:19 - 5:10

1679: No Jet No Deal

David Brooks Column References No Agenda Catchphrases

New York Times columnist David Brooks published a piece titled "If Democrats want to beat MAGA, it's not enough to say Orange Man Bad," using a phrase frequently popularized by the podcast. The usage suggests that mainstream media figures or their staff may be monitoring independent media for cultural terminology.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:22:09 - 1:25:04

1440: COVID Medley

Believe in the Lies, Media Skepticism, Floppy Disk Boy

A musical montage titled "Believe in the Lies" satirizes the public's reliance on mainstream media outlets like the New York Times. The lyrics mention "orange man," contact tracers, and social media censorship. The segment ends with a surreal, repetitive loop featuring the phrase "B is a floppy disk boy," which the hosts find particularly creative and "dynamite."

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 22:09 - 23:57

1262: Use Your Words!

Orange Man Bad, OMB Network Launch

The hosts jokingly announce the formation of the "OMB Network" (Orange Man Bad), a satirical media network dedicated to Trump-critical narratives. They play various listener-submitted imaging clips for the fictional network, suggesting it could attract significant investment in the current political climate.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 1:17:32 - 1:21:33

1258: Dummy Placebo

No Agenda Social, Episode 1257 Artwork Review

The hosts discuss the growth of No Agenda Social, a federated social network running on Mastodon. They review the artwork for Episode 1257, titled "Doggy DNA," created by J-Man 33, which features a profile of Donald Trump against a background of Cheetos. The piece is compared to classic Fillmore posters and received significant positive feedback on social media.

Vaxeline
Episode 1254 2:29:08 - 2:34:11

1254: Vaxeline

Media Narratives, Policy vs. Rhetoric on China

Media analysis of the Trump administration's China policy often ignores the dichotomy between the President's private flattery and his public actions. While Bolton's book alleges Trump supported Uyghur internment, the administration simultaneously sanctioned 33 Chinese companies involved in building the camps. Critics argue that the "Orange Man Bad" narrative prevents a fair assessment of actual confrontational policies against the CCP.

Sure.
Episode 1120 15:56 - 18:48

1120: Sure.

Jared Kushner Harvard Admission, Legacy vs. Fraudulent Entry

The college scandal prompted renewed scrutiny of Jared Kushner’s admission to Harvard University following a large donation by his father. A distinction is made between legal, albeit controversial, legacy admissions for alumni children and the criminal fraud involving falsified test scores and athletic credentials seen in the 2019 indictments. Critics argue the media is conflating these issues to target the Trump administration.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 2:37:14 - 2:40:10

1107: Carbon Budget

Fiber Optic Sensors, Orange Man Bad, Super Bowl Predictions

A producer with experience in fiber optic listening cables confirms their effectiveness in pinpointing vibrations and movement along the border. The hosts suggest that the political opposition to Trump's wall is driven by an "Orange Man Bad" mentality rather than a lack of effective alternatives. The segment concludes with a look ahead to Super Bowl predictions and the next show on Thursday.

Complex Instrument
Episode 1084 1:44:26 - 1:49:18

1084: Complex Instrument

Listener Feedback, Media Bias, Monitoring the Show

The hosts review critical letters from listeners who claim the show has become too partisan and "pro-Trump." One listener mentions she "monitors" the newsletter to see if the show will return to its non-partisan roots, comparing it unfavorably to the BBC. The hosts dismiss these claims as symptoms of "Orange Man Bad" syndrome, noting that the critics often fail to recognize the show's consistent deconstruction of all political sides.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 2:15:40 - 2:25:06

957: Upstaged!

List of Media Memes and Insults Against Trump

The hosts compile an extensive list of over 47 memes and insults used by the media and political opponents against Donald Trump since his campaign began. The list includes terms like "thin-skinned," "orange clown," "Russian stooge," and "man-child," illustrating the persistent nature of the media's negative framing.