Topic: Phyllis

9 chapters across the catalog

Cow Cartel
Episode 1881 2:00:19 - 2:04:12

1881: Cow Cartel

Phyllis Stories, Air Pollution and Show Longevity

A host shares a "Phyllis Story" about his mother's reaction to the safety of flying, where she attributed the high volume of daily flights to global air pollution. The hosts celebrate the show's 19th year and announce that the "Red Knight" titles for the current donation drive are nearly sold out. They reflect on the "slave labor" of producing the show and the support from their families.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:54:57 - 1:57:26

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Phyllis Schlafly Legacy, ERA Opposition and Gender Equality

The historical opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment was led by Phyllis Schlafly, who argued that the amendment would strip women of protected status and make them subject to the military draft. Her effective debating style is credited with preventing the amendment's passage in the 1970s and 80s. The current push to revive the ERA faces a different political landscape where many of Schlafly's specific legal concerns have been addressed by other statutes.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 1:28:57 - 1:38:58

1021: Sun Burps

Master Sergeant Jonathan Dunbar, Second Amendment, and Equal Rights Amendment

The hosts report on the death of Master Sergeant Jonathan Dunbar in Syria, noting the lack of coverage in mainstream media compared to the Hogg controversy. They transition into a constitutional discussion regarding the Second Amendment and the preamble to the Bill of Rights, debating whether rights can be legally "repealed." The segment concludes with a look at the failed ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and the influence of Phyllis Schlafly.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 2:00:00 - 2:05:20

859: Army of Conquest

Phyllis Schlafly, Equal Rights Amendment Legacy

Conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly died at age 92, leaving a legacy defined by her successful campaign to stop the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Schlafly argued that the ERA would actually disadvantage women by subjecting them to the military draft and eliminating legal protections based on gender differences. Despite being a polarizing figure, she is credited with mobilizing the grassroots conservative movement that reshaped the Republican Party.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 1:08:00 - 1:12:14

803: Joe Hitler

Economics of Comedy Writing and Joke Purchasing

A deep dive into the business of comedy writing reveals that jokes are often purchased for as little as $10 to $20 each. The process involves working with multiple writers to develop material and select punchlines that fit a performer's specific timing and style. Late-night hosts like Jimmy Fallon are cited as examples of this collaborative process.

Bomb Denmark
Episode 796 2:41:49 - 2:45:40

796: Bomb Denmark

Women and the Selective Service Draft

Senior military leaders testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee that women should be required to register for the Selective Service draft now that combat restrictions have been lifted. Senator John McCain pushed for a "national debate" on the issue. The hosts reference Phyllis Schlafly's historical opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment based on concerns about women in combat.

Kosovo Protocol
Episode 543

543: Kosovo Protocol

Kosovo Protocol and International Norms in Syria

The 1999 Kosovo precedent is being utilized by the Obama administration to justify potential military intervention in Syria without UN Security Council approval. Analyst Phyllis Bennis explains that while chemical weapon use is a war crime, the U.S. lacks legal authority for force unless acting in immediate self-defense. The administration has shifted language from international law to international norms to bypass treaty limitations.

Kosovo Protocol
Episode 543 33:07 - 35:37

543: Kosovo Protocol

Israeli Intelligence and Social Media Proof

Reports suggest that Israeli officials provided the Obama administration with the definitive proof used to implicate the Syrian regime. Secretary John Kerry continues to emphasize the gut-wrenching nature of social media images as a moral imperative for action. Critics argue that relying on unverified digital content sets a dangerous precedent for military intelligence.

Highway to Hubris
Episode 296 1:27:52 - 1:31:37

296: Highway to Hubris

Phyllis Schlafly, Feminism in Education

Phyllis Schlafly's book, "The Flipside of Feminism," argues that the American educational system is dominated by feminist ideologies that disadvantage boys. The text claims that the removal of recess and the over-prescription of Ritalin are responses to natural male behavior being treated as a disorder.