Topic: Pba

8 chapters across the catalog

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.

A Sally
Episode 1547 2:24:24 - 2:28:09

1547: A Sally

PBA Champion Bowling Brady, Lindsey Graham Criticism

The show acknowledges "Bowling Brady," the youngest ever PBA champion at age 15, who is reportedly a listener. The discussion then shifts to Senator Lindsey Graham, who is criticized for his "stooge-like" stance on China and Taiwan. Graham's position of supporting a "One China" policy while simultaneously promising to defend Taiwan is labeled as nonsensical and politically inconsistent.

Banks not Tanks
Episode 1430 45:08 - 51:23

1430: Banks not Tanks

Kamala Harris, Intoxication Theory, Pseudo-Bulbar Affect

A theory is proposed that Vice President Kamala Harris may be self-medicating with cannabis edibles, citing her frequent "cackling" and facial expressions in recent photos. An alternative theory suggests she might suffer from Pseudo-Bulbar Affect (PBA), a condition causing uncontrollable laughing or crying. The hosts analyze her behavior on The Breakfast Club as evidence of her being "wasted."

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 1:15:23 - 1:21:49

1334: Kackling Kamala

Kamala Harris Cackling and PBA Theory

Vice President Kamala Harris has faced criticism for laughing during discussions on serious topics, such as the impact of COVID-19 on parents. Some observers suggest her behavior may be a symptom of Pseudo-Bulbar Affect (PBA), a neurological condition characterized by uncontrollable laughing or crying. The theory posits that her "cackle" is an involuntary response to stress or sad news, rather than a reflection of her actual mood.

Cyber Soldiers
Episode 766 1:34:11 - 1:40:02

766: Cyber Soldiers

Hillary Clinton Laugh, Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA)

Hillary Clinton's frequent and seemingly inappropriate laughter during an interview with Jake Tapper is analyzed. A theory is proposed that she may be suffering from Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA), a neurological condition characterized by uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying.

Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents
Episode 680 2:40:04 - 2:43:34

680: Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents

New York Police Ambush, Al Sharpton Controversy

Two New York City police officers were executed in their patrol car by a gunman claiming vengeance for Michael Brown and Eric Garner. The incident sparked a massive rift between the NYPD and Mayor Bill de Blasio, with union leaders accusing the mayor and Al Sharpton of having "blood on their hands." The tension resulted in officers turning their backs on the mayor during public addresses.

Brolf
Episode 477 1:22:03 - 1:26:16

477: Brolf

Pseudo-Bulbar Affect and Nuedexta Pharmaceutical Marketing

A new medical condition called Pseudo-Bulbar Affect (PBA), characterized by uncontrollable laughing or crying, is being promoted through television advertisements. The hosts examine the "science" behind the condition and the FDA-approved treatment, Nuedexta, from Avenir Pharmaceuticals. They joke about the potential for using the drug to silence audiences at comedy clubs.