Topic: Presidential Power

6 chapters across the catalog

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 2:05:53 - 2:09:33

1408: Booster Blitz

Protecting Our Democracy Act, Adam Schiff, Presidential Power

Representative Adam Schiff discussed the "Protecting Our Democracy Act," a package of reforms intended to prevent future abuses of presidential power. Schiff compared the legislation to post-Watergate reforms, targeting the pardon power and the emoluments clause. Critics argue the bill is a partisan effort to prevent Donald Trump from running for office again in 2024.

CHUD
Episode 1131 34:04 - 37:38

1131: CHUD

Presidential Power Limits, CBS Conflation of Mueller Findings

A discussion on the limits of presidential power references Abraham Lincoln's view of being carried by events. CBS News is criticized for allegedly conflating "insufficient evidence of conspiracy" with "obstruction of justice" in their reporting. The report's details on the firing of James Comey are framed as "self-inflicted wounds."

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 12:24 - 14:02

770: Mighty Men of Valor

Critical Infrastructure Security, Resilience Month Proclamation

A presidential proclamation established Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month to safeguard energy, technology, and information systems. The document emphasizes the need to confront threats to the "homeland and our assets," which the hosts interpret as including overseas interests. This initiative coincides with the rollout of new federal cybersecurity strategies.

Who's Retarded Now?
Episode 231 4:13 - 8:01

231: Who's Retarded Now?

Ron Paul Opposes Presidential Commission, BP Oil Spill Subpoena Power

Representative Ron Paul stood as the lone vote against HR 5481, arguing that subpoena power for the investigation into the British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon oil spill should belong to a Congressional committee rather than a Presidential commission. Critics suggest the current structure allows for a lack of transparency similar to the 9/11 Commission.

Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Episode 49 7:06 - 8:44

49: Everybody Wants to Rule the World

Jim Lehrer and the Concept of Ruling the Country

Moderator Jim Lehrer is criticized for a specific phrasing during the debate where he allegedly asked how policies would affect the way the candidates "rule the country." The terminology is challenged as being more appropriate for a king or royalty than a president who is meant to lead or govern.