Topic: Pink Hats

7 chapters across the catalog

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 1:29:11 - 1:30:50

1709: Umpty Ump

Election Outcome, Civil Unrest and Rioting Predictions

Predictions for the aftermath of the 2024 election vary, with some expecting a "big wet fart" of no activity and others anticipating significant rioting if Donald Trump wins. The discussion recalls the 2016 protests involving "pink pussy hats" and immediate calls for impeachment. There is a consensus that while massive protests are likely, large-scale violent riots may be less probable than media narratives suggest.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 2:00:28 - 2:05:17

1321: Doctored Evidence

No Agenda Shop, Marketing Strategy, New Knights

Tony Cabrera of the No Agenda Shop is recognized for adding winning show art canvas prints to the store. The hosts offer "free consulting" on marketing, suggesting that top-selling items like the "pink hat" should be more prominently displayed. Several new knights and dames are dubbed, including Sir Zons and Dame Sarah, who requested "chocolate tres leches" at the roundtable.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 49:53 - 52:10

1313: Q Victims

2016 Inauguration Retrospective, Protests

Archival audio from 2016 reminds listeners that Donald Trump's inauguration was met with violent protests, burning cars, and over 100 arrests. The hosts note that the media and public have largely forgotten the chaos of four years ago, focusing instead on the "Women's March" that occurred the following day.

Circular Reporting
Episode 1005 1:53:14 - 1:55:36

1005: Circular Reporting

Elizabeth Warren, Gender Pay Gap Rhetoric

Senator Elizabeth Warren utilized familiar political rhetoric regarding the gender pay gap, claiming women earn 75 cents for every dollar earned by men. She praised the Women's March and the "pink pussy hats" as symbols of persistence against a system that she claims overlooks female ideas and promotions.

Jiggabits
Episode 945 1:09:34 - 1:11:07

945: Jiggabits

Pink Pussy Hats, Intersectionality and Ageism

Critics argue that the "pink pussy hats" used in political protests are exclusionary, citing concerns that the color pink specifically represents white women and excludes women of color. The discussion touches on how such symbols can be perceived as both racist and ageist within the framework of intersectional politics.

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 26:37 - 29:18

896: Wall of Meat

The View Hosts and Pussy Hats Trend

The hosts of The View wear pink "pussy hats" in solidarity with the upcoming Women's March. This leads to a brief discussion about the symbolism of the headwear and the various parties and protests planned in Washington D.C. for the weekend.