Topic: Political Debate

12 chapters across the catalog

Weeping Angels
Episode 1208 19:49 - 26:32

1208: Weeping Angels

Amy Klobuchar, Debate Performance and Gendered Language

Amy Klobuchar utilized a debate tactic of highlighting her own physical stature and competence, comparing herself to the 5'4" James Madison. A linguistic observation noted that both Klobuchar and Warren used gender-specific pronouns like "she" when referring to a future president, rather than gender-neutral terms. Despite a gaffe where she appeared to forget a friend's name, Klobuchar was identified as a candidate with a distinct, albeit unconventional, television presence.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 1:38:45 - 1:45:29

1065: Flux Capacitator

Equal Time Rule vs Fairness Doctrine

The "Equal Time Rule" is often confused with the Fairness Doctrine, but it specifically applies to legally qualified political candidates during elections. Established by the Radio Act of 1927, the rule exempts news programming, documentaries, and political debates. The hosts discuss how these regulations are frequently mischaracterized by media historians and "esteemed scholars."

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 1:11:18 - 1:14:50

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Green Party Candidate Margaret Flowers Removed from Maryland Debate

Dr. Margaret Flowers, the Green Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maryland, was forcibly removed from a stage after demanding inclusion in a televised debate. Flowers argued that excluding ballot-qualified candidates disserves democracy and prevents voters from understanding their full range of options. The hosts suggested that third-party candidates need to use "shills" in the audience to create enough of a disturbance to gain national media attention.

Trump Head
Episode 795 53:12 - 54:51

795: Trump Head

Jeb Bush and the "Marco" Diminutive

Jeb Bush utilized a specific debate tactic by referring to Senator Marco Rubio simply as "Marco," which is interpreted as a diminutive intended to make Rubio appear inexperienced or like a "little boy." This strategy is compared to Sarah Palin asking Joe Biden if she could call him "Joe" during the 2008 VP debate. The use of first names in a formal debate setting is viewed as a calculated sign of disrespect by political consultants.

Bad Optics
Episode 741 1:35:01 - 1:43:37

741: Bad Optics

Media Coverage of Trump, Marco Rubio Criticism

The hosts analyze the media's struggle to cover Donald Trump, noting that the Huffington Post moved his coverage to the entertainment section. They criticize Senator Marco Rubio for acting as a "hit man" for the GOP establishment and allowing Hillary Clinton to define the Republican debate. The discussion emphasizes that Trump's lack of consultants and political correctness is what attracts voters.

Jelly Side Up
Episode 590 15:23 - 19:12

590: Jelly Side Up

Dinner with the Obama-Bots in Austin

A recurring segment describes a recent dinner party in Austin with friends referred to as "Obama-Bots." The narrative focuses on the social friction between the host's worldview and the guests' mainstream liberal perspectives. The host details a specific interaction with a guest who refuses to socialize with Republicans, leading to a discussion on political polarization.

Going Purple
Episode 454 48:25 - 52:38

454: Going Purple

Joe Biden Vice Presidential Debate, Media Reaction

During the Al Smith Dinner, Mitt Romney joked about Joe Biden's tendency to laugh at anything, referencing Biden's behavior during the vice presidential debate. The mainstream media is criticized for laughing at these jokes in private while failing to critically report on Biden's perceived lack of seriousness during televised debates on topics like national security and the economy.

Episode 451 2:11:50 - 2:15:58

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Vice Presidential Debate Preview: Biden vs. Ryan

The hosts preview the upcoming vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan. They predict that Biden will use "zingers" involving Big Bird and the "47%" comment to satisfy the Democratic base. The discussion characterizes the American electorate as easily manipulated by television indoctrination and suggests that both parties rely on lies and "sugary coated cardboard" to win votes.

Bow to the Aqua Buddha
Episode 245 26:03 - 28:27

245: Bow to the Aqua Buddha

Rand Paul Aqua Buddha Controversy and GQ Article

A Kentucky political debate featured accusations against Rand Paul regarding an "Aqua Buddha" incident from his college years, originally reported by GQ Magazine. The claim alleged that Paul and a friend kidnapped a woman and forced her to worship a "false idol." Paul dismissed the story as a ridiculous attack based on anonymous sources from 30 years ago.

The Sarah Palin Show
Episode 50 11:08 - 14:08

50: The Sarah Palin Show

Joe Biden Debate Strategy and Performance Analysis

Joe Biden's performance is analyzed as being technically proficient but strategically caught off guard by Palin's competence. Biden avoided direct attacks, which allowed Palin to run out the clock on difficult questions and build confidence. The entire event is dismissed as a scripted production by a "constitutionalist" perspective that views both candidates as actors in a larger reality show.

Start Using Canteens
Episode 16 34:20 - 37:08

16: Start Using Canteens

MSNBC, David Shuster Suspension and Hillary Clinton

MSNBC suspended correspondent David Shuster after he used the phrase "pimped out" in reference to Chelsea Clinton's role in her mother's presidential campaign. Hillary Clinton reportedly threatened to boycott MSNBC debates following the comment, leading the network to discipline Shuster. The hosts criticize the media's lack of pushback against political pressure and the network's perceived spinelessness.