Topic: Presidential Candidate

10 chapters across the catalog

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 1:31:21 - 1:33:49

1622: Juice Joe

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Utah Presidential Ballot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officially qualified for the 2024 presidential ballot in Utah, the first state to confirm his candidacy as an independent. Kennedy accused major political parties of having an undemocratic lock on the process as he seeks to qualify in the remaining 49 states.

Valudation
Episode 1589 11:25 - 12:53

1589: Valudation

Javier Milei, Argentina Presidential Election and "Leftards"

Javier Milei, frequently referred to as the "Trump of Argentina," is gaining international attention for his aggressive rhetoric against the political left. Milei's campaign focuses on dismantling established socialist structures, often using the term "leftards" to describe his opponents. His distinctive appearance and populist appeal have made him a significant figure in South American politics.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 1:33:53 - 1:36:30

727: Win By Losing

The "Win by Losing" Strategy for Presidential Candidates

Analysts suggest that many secondary presidential candidates, such as Lindsey Graham, are running "vanity campaigns" designed to secure lucrative consolation prizes like TV contracts, book deals, and speaking fees. This "win by losing" strategy allows candidates to raise their national profile and influence the party platform even if they have no realistic path to the nomination.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 42:53 - 46:59

449: Deficit Pending

Third-Party Candidates and Gary Johnson's Media Presence

The hosts list various third-party organizations, including the Libertarian, Green, and Constitution parties, noting their exclusion from the Commission on Presidential Debates. A clip of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is played, where he argues that voting for a candidate one doesn't believe in is the only "wasted vote." Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak critique Johnson's vocal delivery, suggesting he sounds "wasted" during his media appearances.

Hornbag
Episode 345 25:04 - 28:12

345: Hornbag

Herman Cain Federal Reserve Background and Protest Comments

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain's background as the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is highlighted. Cain dismissed the Occupy Wall Street protesters, claiming they should "blame themselves" for not having jobs or being rich. The hosts criticize Cain for being a "bankster" in the system despite his public persona as a pizza industry executive.

Syria Be Next
Episode 309 35:10 - 38:28

309: Syria Be Next

Gary Johnson Interview Announcement and Guest Policy

Adam Curry announces an upcoming live-streamed interview with presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson. While the show typically avoids guests, Curry explains that this conversation will be released as a separate podcast feed, following the model of his previous interview with Ron Paul.

Show 300!
Episode 300 23:09 - 25:39

300: Show 300!

Ambassador John Huntsman, Potential Presidential Candidacy

President Obama mentioned Ambassador John Huntsman during his speech, highlighting Huntsman's return from China. There is speculation that Huntsman may run for president as a Republican challenger. The hosts suggest Huntsman might be a "red herring" in the political field and note his recent departure from his diplomatic post.

Palin Teapot Party
Episode 172 27:02 - 32:19

172: Palin Teapot Party

Sarah Palin Presidential Ambitions, Ron Paul Exclusion, Tea Party Tipping Point

Sarah Palin's refusal to rule out a presidential run and her offer to donate speaking fees back to "The Cause" are analyzed as strategic political moves. The hosts observe that Ron Paul, the original catalyst for the Tea Party, was notably absent and unmentioned during the event.

Feeling Fat?
Episode 26 2:12 - 5:46

26: Feeling Fat?

Skype PR Strategy, Harris Interactive Survey, Hearst Media Partnership

While on a flight, a PR proposal for Skype was observed on a passenger's laptop, detailing a plan to claim email is being replaced by VoIP and IM. The strategy involves using data from Harris Interactive to support these claims and a partnership with Hearst Media. The plan also positions Skype as a platform for presidential candidates to communicate with constituents.