Topic: Political Action

6 chapters across the catalog

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 8:47 - 13:43

1742: Golden Poop

Midas Touch Podcast, Liberal Media Influence

The Midas Touch podcast has emerged as a high-volume digital platform influencing liberal family members with claims about cuts to Medicare and Social Security. Run by former Democratic Party insiders and lawyers, the show produces up to 15 videos daily, often reaching one million views per episode. The content utilizes aggressive clickbait titles and framing similar to Rachel Maddow to criticize the Trump administration's cabinet meetings and economic claims.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 1:06:54 - 1:10:23

1257: Doggy DNA

National African American Gun Association Growth

The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) is emerging as an alternative to the NRA, which some members perceive as a racist organization. NAAGA focuses on education and changing the stigma of gun ownership in Black communities. The organization is considering forming a political action committee (PAC) to advocate for individuals facing racial bias in gun licensing.

Composting People
Episode 1117 6:27 - 10:39

1117: Composting People

Donald Trump CPAC Speech, BBC Media Coverage Analysis

Donald Trump delivered a two-hour ad-libbed speech at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) meeting. While the BBC characterized the address as a "furious attack" on Robert Mueller, the content is described here as a humorous, warm-up act style performance. Michelle Malkin also delivered a notable speech at the event criticizing the organization itself.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 1:23:58 - 1:28:32

607: Big Sandy

National Action Network, Eric Holder, and Racial Adversity

Following his contentious testimony in Congress, Eric Holder spoke at Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference, where he complained of "unprecedented, unwarranted, ugly, and divisive adversity." Holder used the phrase "forget about me" repeatedly to draw attention to the perceived mistreatment of himself and President Obama. The hosts interpret this as a strategic use of racial politics to deflect from legitimate oversight regarding DOJ documents.