Topic: Rachel Dolezal

10 chapters across the catalog

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:29:40 - 1:31:26

1634: Nukes in Space!

RFK Jr., Super Bowl Ad and Jesus Feet-Washing Commercial

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Super Bowl advertisement utilized vintage 1960s Kennedy campaign aesthetics, sparking nostalgia and controversy. Another notable ad featured AI-generated imagery of Jesus washing the feet of various marginalized individuals, which drew criticism for its theological accuracy. Additionally, the news that Rachel Dolezal has started an OnlyFans page is noted as a sign of the current economic climate.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:20:07 - 2:24:45

1277: Insurrectious

Jason Whitlock, Jessica Krug and the Racial Grievance Industry

Sports commentator Jason Whitlock criticized the "racial grievance industry" following the exposure of George Washington University professor Jessica Krug, a white woman who spent years posing as Black. Whitlock argues that "liberalism is the new KKK hood," allowing white progressives to benefit from black identities while practicing bigotry. He also questions why figures like Justin Trudeau and Ted Danson face little consequence for past blackface incidents.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 50:32 - 56:01

1143: Nance in the Hood

Elizabeth Warren, The Breakfast Club Interview

Senator Elizabeth Warren appeared on The Breakfast Club to address the controversy surrounding her claims of Native American heritage. During the 45-minute interview, she was questioned about her decision to take a DNA test and her past identification as a person of color on professional documents. Warren maintained that she grew up believing her family stories but acknowledged she is not a citizen of any tribe.

Personfriend
Episode 916 1:58:29 - 2:04:05

916: Personfriend

Rachel Dolezal, Vice News Interview

Rachel Dolezal appeared on Vice News to promote her memoir, *In Full Color*, where she continues to identify as black despite being born to white parents. She claims that the controversy surrounding her was a "white conspiracy" and discusses her views on "whiteness" and reparations. The hosts compare her self-identification to the broader modern trend of choosing one's own identity.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 9:58 - 14:21

822: The Great Clip Show

Rachel Dolezal, Linguistic Evolution, Racial Slurs

The hosts review a clip of Rachel Dolezal discussing the evolution of racial slurs with Piers Morgan. Dolezal argues that the version of the word ending in "a" has become a non-racial term for any male within certain generations. A listener email criticizes Adam Curry for attempting to sound "mockingly hip" and revokes his "ghetto pass," leading to a discussion on cultural sensitivity and liberal reactions to language.

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 1:32:19 - 1:35:43

740: Losers to Lions

Rachel Dolezal, Elizabeth Warren Transracial Theory

A listener theory suggests the Rachel Dolezal "white woman identifying as black" story was publicized to normalize the concept of being "transracial" ahead of an Elizabeth Warren presidential run. This would potentially shield Warren from criticism regarding her past claims of Native American heritage. Speculation follows regarding a potential Warren-Sanders or Warren-Castro brothers ticket.

Culture Vulture
Episode 731 1:39:53 - 1:45:29

731: Culture Vulture

Rachel Dolezal, NAACP Identity Controversy and Spokane Protest

Rachel Dolezal, the former president of the Spokane NAACP, gained national attention after her parents revealed she is a white woman passing as black. Audio from a previous protest in Baltimore illustrates her effective adoption of African American activist rhetoric and her leadership role within the Pacific Northwest NAACP.

Culture Vulture
Episode 731 1:45:32 - 1:52:31

731: Culture Vulture

Rachel Dolezal, Performance Art and Howard University Lawsuit

A deeper look into Rachel Dolezal's background reveals a 2002 lawsuit she filed against Howard University for discriminating against her as a white woman. The analysis suggests her current identity may be a form of sophisticated performance art, potentially leading to future book deals and reality television opportunities.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:11:17 - 1:17:25

730: Solution Space

Rachel Dolezal, Odd Mom Out and Reality TV Fees

The hosts discuss the Rachel Dolezal controversy involving her racial identity and leadership in the NAACP. They also critique a clip from the Bravo show *Odd Mom Out*, discussing its "disgusting" humor. This leads to a discussion on how reality shows like *Jerry Springer* use fee schedules to pay guests for specific "outrageous" behaviors like throwing shoes.