Topic: Political Protest

15 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.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 27:38 - 31:32

1267: Trust Stamp

H1B Visa Abuse, Government Worker Salaries, Mask Mandate Exceptions

The practice of forcing American workers to train their foreign H1B replacements is discussed as a recurring issue in high-tech and manufacturing sectors. The conversation shifts to the disparity between high government salaries and the private sector. Additionally, a clip shows Trump defending supporters for not wearing masks by citing legal exceptions for "political activity" and "peaceful protests."

Barry's Choice
Episode 925 28:26 - 31:34

925: Barry's Choice

CNN Panel Reactions, Paul Begala Obama Comparison

CNN commentator Paul Begala criticized Donald Trump's behavior at the Harrisburg rally, comparing it unfavorably to Barack Obama's handling of protesters in North Carolina. The hosts argue that Begala's comparison is a "false equivalency" and label him a "Clinton stooge." They suggest CNN's panel-heavy format is transparently insincere to the viewing public.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 3:00:42 - 3:03:11

828: White, Male & Yale

MSNBC Coverage of Anti-Trump Violence

An MSNBC contributor is heard describing violent anti-Trump protesters as "expressing their humanity." The hosts criticize the network for excusing property damage and physical skirmishes as legitimate grievances. They argue that the media is actively stoking fear by characterizing Trump's candidacy as "terrifying" to immigrant communities.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 2:08:03 - 2:11:33

821: Manterruptors

Protester Incompetence, Strategies to Undermine Trump

An MSNBC interview with a Black Lives Matter protester reveals her ignorance of the fact that Donald Trump had already entered the convention she was trying to block. The hosts mock the incompetence of these "paid shills" and jokingly brainstorm more extreme strategies for undermining Trump, while concluding that the current protests are merely a form of social "partying."

Happy Countries
Episode 808 48:20 - 50:52

808: Happy Countries

Donald Trump, Protester Disruptions and Press Standards

Donald Trump criticized the media for maintaining a double standard regarding protesters at political rallies, claiming that disruptions at his events are treated differently than they would be at a Bernie Sanders event. Trump argued that the press is "extremely dishonest" and protects liberal disrupters while vilifying conservative audiences. He also briefly commented on the leadership style and "cheerleader" qualities of John F. Kennedy.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 1:37:15 - 1:38:43

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

La Raza and the Basta Campaign against Trump

The National Council of La Raza holds a conference where speakers blast Donald Trump for his comments on immigration. The hosts focus on the use of the word "Basta" (Enough) as a coordinated slogan. They predict that professionally printed "Basta" signs will soon appear at anti-Trump rallies across the country.

Clip Show II
Episode 533 31:47 - 33:47

533: Clip Show II

Julia Gillard, Australian Salami Sandwich Incident

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was targeted by a student who threw a salami sandwich at her during a school visit in Canberra. The hosts compare this to the Middle Eastern tradition of shoe-throwing. They suggest that throwing bologna or salami sandwiches should become a standard form of protest against politicians.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 45:00 - 47:08

235: Disaster Capitalist

Libertarian Passivity, Potential Pedobear Protest Strategy

The hosts lament the passivity of libertarians in the face of the social conservative takeover of the Tea Party. They jokingly suggest that protesters should dress as Pedobear at Tea Party rallies to highlight the absurdity of the co-opted movement and force a break from the new leadership.

Easter Haiku and iPads For You
Episode 188 1:56:19 - 1:58:14

188: Easter Haiku and iPads For You

Tea Party Signage, T-Bonics Meme

A collection of photos documenting misspelled or nonsensical signs at Tea Party protests, dubbed "T-Bonics," is discussed as a potential manufactured meme. Suspicions are raised that some of the most egregious signs may be "astroturfed" by political operatives like David Axelrod to discredit the movement.

Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin
Episode 175 55:02 - 59:20

175: Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin

Tea Party Hijacking, Glenn Beck, Civil Unrest

The Tea Party movement is described as having been hijacked by media figures like Glenn Beck and Andrew Breitbart for corporate or intelligence interests. While Americans participate in expensive "Tea Party Nation" conventions, citizens in Greece are engaging in actual street riots and demonstrations against government austerity.

Nuke the Gay Pirates
Episode 89 11:10 - 15:14

89: Nuke the Gay Pirates

Tea Party Protests, Automated Political Calls

The hosts analyze the 2009 Tea Party protests after receiving automated "robocalls" encouraging participation. They question the spontaneity of the movement, suggesting it is orchestrated by major political entities or media figures like Glenn Beck. The segment also touches on the linguistic controversy surrounding the term "tea-bagging" as used in mainstream media coverage.

The Great Daylight Savings Time Conspiracy or 100% Yanni-Free
Episode 78 42:46 - 45:18

78: The Great Daylight Savings Time Conspiracy or 100% Yanni-Free

Peter Mandelson, Green Custard Protest

UK Business Secretary Peter Mandelson was targeted by an activist from the environmental group Plain Stupid, who threw green custard in his face. The protest was aimed at the proposed third runway at Heathrow Airport. The lack of immediate security intervention and the government's lighthearted response to the incident are criticized as a failure to address aggressive behavior.

Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts
Episode 77 1:32:59 - 1:35:34

77: Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts

Kyrgyzstan Air Base Closure and Latvian Political Unrest

The U.S. is facing eviction from the Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan, a strategic location for operations in the region. Meanwhile, in Latvia, citizens are expressing political dissent by sending thousands of shoes to the legislature. The hosts discuss the shifting geopolitical alliances and the use of shoes as a form of protest.