Topic: Political System

6 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 12:55 - 18:41

1704: Helloo!

Kamala Harris Cultural Identity, Brahmin Heritage Analysis

Attorney Harmeet Dhillon discussed Kamala Harris's background, noting her mother's heritage from a high-caste Brahmin family in India. The analysis suggests that Harris's public persona and perceived arrogance may stem from this cultural background rather than her identified African-American roots in San Francisco. The discussion explores how she has navigated different racial identities throughout her political career, from her time in Oakland to her current national standing.

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 1:57:30 - 2:00:37

1122: Cyclogenesis

Ross Perot's Educational Presentations and EDS History

A retrospective on Ross Perot's political style highlights his use of charts and flip-cards to educate the public during his presidential campaigns. One host recounts a personal visit to the EDS headquarters in Plano, Texas, describing an elaborate presentation involving helicopters, a "ship's bridge" viewing chamber of a data floor, and a movie theater with a moving screen that revealed a physical "street of the future."

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 5:47 - 7:17

825: F4K3 80085

Louis Farrakhan on Obama, Presidential Limitations and Systemic Control

Louis Farrakhan previously suggested that while Barack Obama may have been well-intentioned, the existing political system prevents any president from enacting significant change. This perspective explains why Obama was unable to close Guantanamo Bay despite early promises. The same systemic constraints would likely apply to Donald Trump, limiting his ability to accomplish his stated goals if elected.

Assume the Position
Episode 539 47:57 - 50:58

539: Assume the Position

Political Apathy, Third-Party Candidate Limitations

The American public is described as politically apathetic, with neither major party offering inspiring leadership. Third-party candidates like Gary Johnson are criticized for lacking the forceful presence or acting ability required to rouse a crowd. The discussion posits that both Republicans and Democrats ultimately serve the same corporate and insurance interests.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 17:44 - 19:24

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Republican Party Polling Decline and Political Affiliation

Recent polling indicates that only 20% of Americans identify as Republicans, a sharp decline attributed to the party's perceived takeover by extreme factions. The hosts discuss the distinction between being a conservative and being a Republican. They also remind the audience that the United States is not strictly a two-party system, encouraging the exploration of alternative political affiliations.

The Zen "Offer"
Episode 29 2:04 - 4:30

29: The Zen "Offer"

United Kingdom Voting System, Candidate Personalities

The British electoral process utilizes a party-driven system involving Labor, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat parties, featuring a unique preference-based voting method where citizens select a first and second choice. Public reaction to Boris Johnson's victory remains polarized on social media platforms like Twitter. Johnson's unconventional political style is highlighted by his witty responses to personal questions and his habit of jogging through London wearing a skull and crossbones scarf.