Topic: Political Campaign

32 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 34:41 - 37:06

1071: Commie Comey

Bill Maher Political Donations, Steve Ballmer Recruitment

Bill Maher defends his million-dollar donation to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), arguing that the Senate is currently "in play" for the midterms. The hosts contrast Maher's support for campaign finance reform with his own massive personal contributions. Maher also mentions his attempt to recruit former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to donate to the cause.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 32:23 - 34:44

1819: FLOP30

Greg Abbott, Texas Mosque Propaganda

Texas Governor Greg Abbott is accused of using reports of new mosques in Texas as a political tool to mobilize the GOP base for his re-election campaign. Critics suggest the narrative regarding the "dangers of Islam" is a coordinated operation to position Abbott as a protector of the state. Internal campaign sources indicate that while the propaganda may not be directly funded by the campaign, it aligns with their voter outreach strategy.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 3:57 - 5:39

1742: Golden Poop

Reverend Manning, Elon Musk and Donald Trump

Reverend Manning returns to public commentary with a rhythmic critique of the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Manning claims Musk's $280 million contribution to the Trump campaign has resulted in total ownership of the President. The commentary characterizes Trump as a puppet who "jumps" at Musk's command, marking a return to Manning's long-standing opposition to the Trump administration.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 18:41 - 22:34

1735: Old Bag

David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair Campaign and Youth Vote

David Hogg, a gun control activist from the Parkland shooting, campaigned for a Vice Chair position at the Democratic National Committee. Hogg emphasized the need for the party to invest in voters under 30 to counter a rightward shift in youth demographics. Despite his high-energy "walk the walk" pitch, the hosts mock his performance and professional political patter.

Natalism
Episode 1682 1:21:23 - 1:24:23

1682: Natalism

Trump Campaign Pivot and 25 Ways Ad

Donald Trump admitted at the NABJ convention that his campaign was originally geared entirely toward defeating Joe Biden and must now pivot to face Kamala Harris. A new political advertisement lists "25 ways the US is being destroyed," focusing on open borders, crime, fentanyl, and the "weaponization of justice." The ad uses high-intensity imagery and music to frame the current administration's tenure as a period of moral and societal decay.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 1:10:48 - 1:13:25

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Donald Trump Philadelphia Speech, Audience Rotation Tactics

During a campaign speech in Philadelphia, Donald Trump's team reportedly utilized a slow rotation of audience members behind the podium to alter the visual demographics for television cameras. Observers noted that the background transitioned from a mixed crowd to a predominantly Black audience by the end of the 90-minute event. Trump also debuted new campaign slogans, including "Too Big to Rig."

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:15:53 - 2:19:33

1664: Friendshoring

Joe Biden Campaign, Robert De Niro and Political Ads

The Biden campaign deployed actor Robert De Niro as a surrogate outside the Trump courthouse, where he labeled the former president a "gangster." De Niro also featured in a new campaign ad, narrated by himself, which used controversial "bloodbath" and "dictator" rhetoric. The hosts contrast Biden's campaign events in Philadelphia with Trump's outreach, characterizing the former's tactics as pandering.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 46:33 - 50:36

1647: Carbon Bomb

CBS and Les Moonves on Political Advertising Revenue

A retrospective look at former CBS CEO Les Moonves highlights his 2015 comments regarding the profitability of Donald Trump's candidacy for the network. Moonves stated that the aggressive political spending and "crap throwing" between candidates was "phenomenally good" for business. The segment suggests that media networks continue to prioritize the financial windfall of high-stakes election cycles.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 2:42:08 - 2:47:20

1627: White Ringer

Fredericksburg Mayor Campaign, Local Politics, Yoko Ono Comparison

A humorous discussion explores the hypothetical scenario of one of the hosts running for mayor of Fredericksburg, Texas. The conversation touches on local issues like trash collection and the influence of family members on public life, jokingly comparing a spouse to Yoko Ono. The segment serves as a satirical look at the complexities of small-town political campaigns.

Valudation
Episode 1589 14:22 - 18:38

1589: Valudation

Joe Biden Vietnam Visit, "Quiet Strength" Campaign Ad

President Joe Biden visited Vietnam to upgrade diplomatic relations, though the trip was marked by a press conference where he expressed a desire to go to bed. A subsequent campaign advertisement characterized the visit as a display of "quiet strength" and leadership against dictators. Critics suggest the ad's tone is disconnected from the reality of Biden's public appearances and physical stamina.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 1:03:45 - 1:06:54

1292: Killing Mink

Media Financial Incentives for Abolishing the Electoral College

A theory is presented suggesting that the media's push to abolish the Electoral College is driven by financial interests. Currently, political advertising spending is concentrated in a few "swing states" like Pennsylvania, leaving media properties in states like California and New York without significant revenue. A national popular vote would force candidates to spend billions on advertising in major media markets across all 50 states.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 20:36 - 23:29

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Anthony Scaramucci on Political Surfing and Joining the Trump Campaign

Anthony Scaramucci uses a surfing metaphor to describe how politicians must ride cultural waves that fit their personalities, contrasting Trump with "bland" candidates like Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. He admits he initially doubted Trump's chances during a breakfast at Trump Tower but was proven wrong by Trump's rapid rise in the polls. Scaramucci reflects on his own failure to recognize the level of economic desperation in blue-collar towns before joining the campaign.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:47:24 - 1:52:19

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Joe Biden Twitter Apology, "Uncle Joe" Touching Controversy

Joe Biden releases a video on Twitter addressing allegations of inappropriate touching, claiming he was attempting to make "human connections." He acknowledges that social norms regarding personal space have shifted and promises to be more mindful in the future. The hosts discuss the "unequal treatment" Biden receives compared to other figures targeted by the Me Too movement and analyze his "Uncle Joe" persona.

Otherize
Episode 1082 2:36:13 - 2:44:03

1082: Otherize

Anne Hathaway, Human Rights Campaign, Orbiting Myth

Actress Anne Hathaway received an award from the Human Rights Campaign, where she delivered a speech about "destroying the myth" of straightness and whiteness. Hathaway claimed that "gayness orbits around straightness" and "races orbit around whiteness," a metaphor that left some observers confused. The speech is cited as an example of high-level virtue signaling and the promotion of identity politics by wealthy celebrities.

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 1:17:51 - 1:20:20

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Political Ad Spending, Federal Election Campaign Act

Total online political advertising spending in the 2016 election cycle reached an estimated $1.4 billion. Amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act aim to include "paid digital communication" under the same disclosure rules as traditional broadcast media. The new regulations would require news stories, commentaries, and blogs to disclose ties to political funding if they are controlled by candidates or parties.

(((twitter)))
Episode 831 1:13:37 - 1:15:56

831: (((twitter)))

Hillary Clinton, The View Interview

Hillary Clinton appeared on the daytime talk show The View to discuss her experiences campaigning in New York and how her 2016 run differs from her 2008 campaign. The interview is criticized for featuring "softball" questions, specifically the host's characterization of a basic inquiry as a "great question."

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 31:17 - 32:58

822: The Great Clip Show

Larry Lessig, Political Groupies, Harvard Professor

John C. Dvorak recounts an encounter with Harvard professor Larry Lessig at an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) event. Dvorak describes Lessig being surrounded by "groupies" and well-wishers before engaging in a conversation about a meeting with the President. The hosts mock the social dynamics of high-profile political activists and academics.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 1:28:51 - 1:30:31

821: Manterruptors

Hillary Clinton's Woman's Card, Campaign Strategy

The Hillary Clinton campaign has released a physical "Woman's Card" as a fundraising tool following Donald Trump's comments about her playing the "gender card." The hosts discuss the effectiveness of this marketing strategy and attempt to find historical transcripts where Clinton may have used similar gender-based rhetoric to her advantage in previous elections.

Political Perp Walk
Episode 815 1:51:33 - 1:56:27

815: Political Perp Walk

Political Consulting, Sanders vs. Clinton Strategy

The hosts offer "political consulting" advice to Bernie Sanders, arguing he should have held Hillary Clinton accountable for her Iraq War vote more aggressively. They analyze the "hold your nose and vote" sentiment among Democratic voters. Sanders' refusal to attack the Clinton Foundation or the email scandal is viewed as a strategic weakness in the face of the "Clinton machine."

Non-Disabled
Episode 812 1:15:04 - 1:18:18

812: Non-Disabled

Donald Trump Abortion Penalty Gaffe and Media Reaction

Donald Trump faced intense media criticism after telling Chris Matthews that women who have abortions should face "some form of punishment." The hosts describe the subsequent media coverage as "carpet bombing" and argue that Trump's failure to immediately apologize or clarify his stance was a significant tactical error.