Topic: Penalty

49 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:09:06 - 1:10:58

1848: Podcaster Down!

Alabama Nitrogen Gas Execution, Death Penalty Hypocrisy

Alabama's plan to execute a prisoner using nitrogen gas—a method never before used in the US—sparks a debate on capital punishment. The discussion highlights the political divide between views on abortion and the death penalty, noting the contradictions in both Republican and Democrat platforms.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:52:53 - 2:58:19

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Nick Reiner Court Appearance, Alan Jackson Defense

Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom represented by high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson, who has previously worked for Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey. The hearing was adjourned until January 7th to allow for more preparation. Prosecutors are considering the death penalty, though California currently has a moratorium on executions.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 51:34 - 55:38

1795: Dead Feathered

Luigi Mangione, United Healthcare CEO Murder

Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the execution-style murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors argue Mangione is a "future danger" because his writings might inspire others to use violence against corporate entities. The hosts discuss a separate shooting at the NFL headquarters involving Shane Tamura, linking these events to grievances against large corporations like Blackstone.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:21:39 - 2:24:48

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Social Media Addiction Lawsuits, Brian Kohberger Autism Defense

A federal judge in Oakland ruled that families can sue social media platforms for negligence regarding minor addiction, bypassing Section 230 protections. In a separate legal development, lawyers for accused killer Brian Kohberger are using his autism diagnosis to argue against the death penalty, claiming his "sinister" facial expressions are a result of his disability rather than guilt.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:28:44 - 2:31:28

1724: Boomer Mode

Joe Biden Death Row Commutations

President Biden commuted the sentences of most federal death row inmates to life in prison, excluding three high-profile killers. The hosts criticize the inconsistency of the decision and the irony of political stances on the death penalty versus abortion. John Dvorak reiterates his desire for televised executions to end the public's "thirst for death."

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 1:47:22 - 1:49:39

1631: Pulling a Johnson

US Death Penalty, Nitrogen Gas Execution, Political Hypocrisy

The execution of a criminal in Alabama using nitrogen gas sparks a debate on the American attitude toward death. The hosts point out the political schism where Democrats oppose the death penalty but support abortion, while Republicans hold the opposite views. They discuss the difficulty the U.S. faces in obtaining lethal injection drugs compared to the ease of Canada's MAID program.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 49:19 - 54:50

1416: Endemicity

Quebec Unvaccinated Fines, Health Contribution Fee

Quebec Premier François Legault announces a "health contribution" fee to be charged to all adults who refuse the COVID-19 vaccination. The hosts criticize this financial penalty as a dangerous precedent that could lead to tracking and taxing other "unhealthy" behaviors like smoking or lack of exercise.

School-ology
Episode 1287 2:58:30 - 3:03:19

1287: School-ology

Bangladesh Rape Protests and Death Penalty Legislation

Massive protests in Bangladesh following a viral video of a sexual assault have led Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to approve the death penalty for rape. Critics argue that the measure may actually decrease the already low conviction rate, which currently stands at less than 1%. The segment notes the lack of international "Me Too" movement coverage for these events in South Asia.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 32:17 - 35:39

1176: Soest Piet

Bill Weld, Trump Treason Allegations

Republican primary challenger Bill Weld accused President Donald Trump of committing treason during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Weld alleged that Trump pressured a foreign government to interfere in a U.S. election by investigating Joe Biden. Weld noted that the statutory penalty for treason is death, though he suggested removal from office as an alternative.

Thank You Comrade
Episode 1162 14:30 - 20:22

1162: Thank You Comrade

Red Flag Laws, Video Game Violence Proposals

President Trump proposed several measures in response to mass shootings, including the development of social media detection tools and "red flag" laws. The administration called for a reduction in the "glorification of violence" in video games and suggested reforming mental health laws to allow for involuntary confinement. Concerns were raised regarding the potential for these policies to circumvent Fourth Amendment protections and due process.

Climate Optimist
Episode 1144 37:10 - 41:05

1144: Climate Optimist

Central Park Five, Donald Trump, and New York History

A personal anecdote about a haircut leads to a discussion on Donald Trump's history in New York City during the 1980s. The hosts revisit the Central Park Five case and Trump's infamous full-page ad calling for the death penalty, arguing the context of the city's high crime rate at the time is often ignored by modern documentaries.

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 1:31:27 - 1:34:51

1081: BLEXIT

Lisbon Treaty and EU Human Rights Protocols

The 2007 Lisbon Treaty and its associated human rights protocols are re-examined, specifically regarding the use of deadly force by law enforcement. The treaty allows for the use of lethal force to suppress riots or to prevent the escape of a suspect, which is noted as a departure from traditional human rights standards. These legal structures are cited as a reason for the ongoing skepticism surrounding the European Union and the Brexit movement.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 3:20:01 - 3:22:16

979: Donna Gate

Death Penalty for Dead Suspects, Victim Burial Videos

A Washington Post journalist criticized President Trump for not calling for the death penalty for the Las Vegas shooter, despite the suspect being dead. The hosts mock the absurdity of the comment and ask listeners to stop sending videos of local burials and eulogies for the victims. They note the difficulty in finding public records of the 58 victims' funerals.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 10:17 - 12:45

889: The Christmas Special

Lethal Injection Backups and Interview Etiquette

A report on capital punishment in the United States notes that 32 states currently maintain the death penalty, with Utah and Oklahoma utilizing firing squads as backup methods. The segment transitions into a critique of interview etiquette, specifically targeting the use of the word "sure" as a condescending response by experts toward journalists. The hosts argue this linguistic habit serves as a subtle insult to the interviewer's knowledge.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 25:54 - 27:45

889: The Christmas Special

Larry Flynt on Capital Punishment and Public Executions

Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt expresses his opposition to the death penalty for the man who shot and paralyzed him, arguing that the legal system should focus on justice rather than vengeance. Flynt cites 18th-century England as evidence that capital punishment is not a deterrent. The hosts satirically suggest that public executions should be revived as high-rated reality television programming.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 2:31:15 - 2:34:13

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Affordable Care Act Premium Hikes and Penalty Warnings

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest defended the Affordable Care Act as premiums are set to rise significantly across the country. Earnest warned that the penalty for not having insurance—roughly $700—is a significant cost that can be avoided by signing up on Healthcare.gov. Critics argue that for many, the penalty is still cheaper than a single month of high-deductible insurance premiums, which continue to climb in states like Washington.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 28:34 - 33:34

872: Kinetic Kill

Cash Payment Strategies for Uninsured Hospital Visits

A discussion on the financial viability of remaining uninsured reveals that paying the IRS penalty is significantly cheaper than monthly premiums and high deductibles. One host explains a strategy of paying hospital bills in cash at "30 cents on the dollar," claiming that medical providers often accept lower payments to avoid negotiating with insurance companies. A personal anecdote regarding a $30,000 appendectomy bill illustrates the disparity between billed amounts and actual costs.

Swamp of Crazy
Episode 869 21:01 - 25:57

869: Swamp of Crazy

Donna Brazile, CNN Debate Question Leak and Jake Tapper

WikiLeaks emails revealed that Donna Brazile obtained a town hall question regarding the death penalty and shared it with the Clinton campaign. CNN anchor Jake Tapper distanced himself and the network from the leak, suggesting the question originated from Roland Martin or someone associated with TV One. Tapper described the breach of the "cone of silence" as "horrifying" and "unethical."

Fusion Cell
Episode 733 2:30:12 - 2:34:05

733: Fusion Cell

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Apology, FBI Conspiracy Theory

Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev issued a surprise apology during his sentencing hearing, which the hosts find suspicious and "awkwardly phrased." They suggest the apology was a scripted bureaucratic move to prevent conspiracy theories about FBI involvement from gaining traction. They predict Tsarnaev will remain on death row for years due to a lengthy appeals process.