Topic: Political Reform

7 chapters across the catalog

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 47:09 - 52:52

1637: LIE-DAR

January 6th, New Apostolic Reformation Allegations

Scholar Matthew Taylor and other critics are attempting to link the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and its rhetoric of "spiritual warfare" to the events of January 6th. They argue that the literal demonization of political enemies by religious leaders provided a theological justification for the Capitol riot. These claims are often used to advocate for increased monitoring of conservative religious groups.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 1:31:41 - 1:35:07

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Partisan Reactions to the Durham Report

Congressional Democrats and Republicans remain deeply divided over the implications of the Durham report. While Republicans call for significant FBI reforms and the renewal of FISA oversight, Democrats argue that Durham's investigation failed to produce significant criminal convictions. Representative Adam Schiff was formally censured by the House for his role in promoting the Russia collusion narrative.

Axe Man
Episode 723 1:06:54 - 1:11:03

723: Axe Man

Political Solutions and Crowdfunding Candidates

In response to listener requests for solutions to political corruption, the hosts suggest using crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter to fund independent candidates. They argue that the dominance of the Bush and Clinton families is a result of public apathy and that local-level engagement is the only viable path to change. The segment criticizes the "lazy" reliance on term limits and encourages citizens to raise money for representatives they believe in.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 1:39:33 - 1:49:10

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Congressional Voting, Secret Ballots Debate

A debate regarding congressional voting methods explores whether returning to secret ballots would reduce the influence of money in politics. One host argues that public voting records allow lobbyists to "buy" specific outcomes with proof, while the other contends that secret votes would lead to even greater corruption and a lack of accountability to constituents. The discussion touches on the 1970s income divergence and the rise of Super PACs.

Persistent Jet Contrails
Episode 258 28:50 - 34:02

258: Persistent Jet Contrails

WikiLeaks Editorial Strategy, Harm Minimization Process

Julian Assange admits that raw data dumping failed to gain traction, leading WikiLeaks to adopt a strategy of "sifting" and "storytelling" through professional press. He describes a "harm minimization" process for editing documents, which the hosts suggest sounds like an intelligence agency concept.

Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
Episode 32 43:29 - 47:49

32: Benefits Supervisor Sleeping

Political Marketing and the Ineffectiveness of Campaign Ads

Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on presidential campaigns, the resulting television commercials are often criticized for poor production quality and conservative messaging. The media industry is identified as the primary opponent of campaign finance reform, as it benefits directly from the massive spending on political advertisements.