Topic: Ralph

39 chapters across the catalog

Old Bag
Episode 1735 3:07:04 - 3:12:14

1735: Old Bag

Chicago Meetup Audio, Ralph Reed and Upcoming Events

Audio from the Chicago meetup at Reggie's Bar is played, featuring various producers and the server. John Dvorak finally remembers the name "Ralph Reed" as the Christian Coalition leader he was trying to recall earlier. The segment concludes with a list of upcoming meetups in Philadelphia, Coeur d'Alene, and Raleigh.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 36:28 - 41:21

1694: Gorgeous

Late-Term Abortion Legislation, Ralph Northam, Infanticide Controversy

A 2019 clip of former Virginia Governor Ralph Northam resurfaced, discussing the care of infants delivered alive after failed abortion attempts. Recent undercover recordings from a Washington D.C. clinic describe late-term abortion procedures involving fetal injections at eight months of pregnancy. These facts are presented to counter debate claims that such procedures do not occur or are not supported by certain political factions.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 9:52 - 14:04

1309: Vaxsaline

London Real Investigation, Coronavirus Patent History

London Real presents an investigation into the patenting of coronaviruses by the CDC and researchers like Anthony Fauci and Ralph Baric starting in 2003. The report argues that if the virus was natural, it could not be legally patented, and if it was manufactured, it violated biological weapons treaties. These patents allegedly allowed the CDC to control independent inquiries and profit from the pathogen's detection and measurement.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:37:09 - 2:38:48

1618: Fat Leonard

Baron Dude Named Ralph and South Florida Round Table

Baron Dude Named Ralph from South Florida contributed a donation from his work bonus, requesting a "round table" menu of mojitos and Cuban-style roasted pig. He also sought "Jobs Karma" for the next chapter of his career, emphasizing the community's support for professional transitions.

Al Gore Rhythms
Episode 1549 11:21 - 13:38

1549: Al Gore Rhythms

CBS News, Racial Bias in Gun Violence Reporting

Nora O'Donnell and CBS News are criticized for their framing of recent shooting events, specifically contrasting the coverage of white suspects with that of minority suspects. The reporting on the Ralph Yarle case is compared to the coverage of a mass shooting in Alabama involving black suspects. The narrative suggests a deliberate media focus on white-on-black violence to support specific political agendas.

Quarantine Bonking
Episode 1268 57:13 - 1:00:45

1268: Quarantine Bonking

Wuhan Institute of Virology, Gain-of-Function Research

The discussion centers on the theory that SARS-CoV-2 was genetically engineered at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. It implicates French involvement in building the P4 lab and U.S. funding of gain-of-function research by Dr. Ralph Baric, overseen by Dr. Anthony Fauci's NIAID.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 1:25:48 - 1:30:02

1160: VAT Camel

Ralph Peters, John Ratcliffe DNI Nomination

Former Fox News analyst Ralph Peters, now on CNN, criticized the nomination of Congressman John Ratcliffe for Director of National Intelligence. Peters argued that Ratcliffe is "profoundly unqualified" compared to previous directors like Jim Clapper, while the hosts debate the necessity of the DNI position.

Composting People
Episode 1117 2:45:53 - 2:48:23

1117: Composting People

Pam Northam Cotton Incident, Virginia First Lady Apology

Virginia's First Lady, Pam Northam, apologized after handing out cotton to African-American students during a tour of the governor's mansion and asking them to imagine being enslaved. The hosts discuss this in the context of Governor Ralph Northam's ongoing blackface scandal and speculate on the political motivations behind the incident.

GND-MOU-ROI
Episode 1116 2:32:58 - 2:35:43

1116: GND-MOU-ROI

Organ Harvesting Claims, Ralph Northam and Venezuela TPS

A discussion of controversial claims made by Alex Jones regarding the "harvesting of organs" from infants linked to failed late-term abortion legislation. The segment also touched on the political survival of Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and the proposal to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelan migrants in the United States.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 12:01 - 19:16

1110: Kremlin Crush

Virginia Political Crisis, Blackface and Sexual Assault Allegations

Virginia's top three Democratic officials face simultaneous scandals involving racial insensitivity and sexual assault. Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring both admitted to wearing blackface in the 1980s, while Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax faces a sexual assault allegation from 2004. The line of succession could potentially lead to Republican Speaker Kirk Cox becoming governor due to a previous tied election decided by drawing a name from a bowl.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 2:40:12 - 2:46:50

1109: Pentacon

Episode Outro, Ralph Northam Yearbook Scandal

The episode concludes with a musical mix featuring audio from Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's press conference regarding a racist yearbook photo. Northam denies being in the photo while admitting to a separate instance of wearing blackface. The outro also includes a "Hillary Clinton going the distance" parody song and final credits for the production team.

Sarcasm
Episode 1108 1:34:04 - 1:42:10

1108: Sarcasm

Howard Schultz, Independent Presidential Run

The media and Democratic Party react with "panic" to former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's announcement that he is considering an independent run for president. A montage of news clips shows pundits claiming Schultz's candidacy would be a "gift to Donald Trump" and could "destroy democracy." The hosts compare the situation to Ross Perot's 1992 run and Ralph Nader's 2000 run, noting the intense pressure on Schultz to run as a Democrat instead.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 28:35 - 31:51

1073: Boof a Lemon

Michael Savage, CIA Spook Theories, Stanford University

Radio host Michael Savage propagates a theory that Christine Blasey Ford is a CIA asset who oversees an undergraduate internship program at Stanford University. The theory links her brother, Ralph Blasey III, to Baker Hostetler and Fusion GPS, the firm behind the Steele Dossier. While these claims are circulated widely on social media, they remain uncorroborated and are treated as a potential conspiracy theory.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 2:04:52 - 2:08:29

976: 10th Anniversary

David Rosa, Puerto Rico Protectorate, and Sir Daniel

Sir David Rosa achieves Viscount status and claims Puerto Rico as his protectorate. Daniel Warren, a recent college graduate, credits the show with maintaining his "mental hygiene" during school and is knighted as Sir Daniel. The segment includes "douchebag" call-outs for family members who have not yet donated.

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 2:04:53 - 2:08:14

958: The Talking Stick!

Justin Trudeau on Border Security and Refugee Rights

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the border crossings, stating that Canada has a "rigorous system" for processing refugees and will not compromise on security. However, the U.S. has expressed frustration over a lack of information regarding the individuals crossing into Canada. The hosts speculate on whether Canada will face its own internal political conflicts regarding sanctuary cities and refugee rights.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 53:27 - 56:35

625: Touching the Stick

Ralph Reed, Bill Maher Climate Debate

Ralph Reed appears on Bill Maher's "Overtime" to argue that global mean surface temperatures have not increased since 2000, citing NOAA data. Bill Maher and Anthony Weiner dismiss Reed's claims, with Maher calling the statistics "bullshit." The hosts analyze the exchange as an example of the highly polarized and emotional nature of the climate debate.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:30:51 - 2:35:55

600: Seven Proxies

Climate Change Filibuster, Showtime Series, Hollywood Activism

Senate Democrats staged an all-night filibuster to urge action on global warming, a move praised by Ralph Nader. Simultaneously, Showtime promoted "Years of Living Dangerously," a documentary series produced by James Cameron featuring celebrities like Matt Damon and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The hosts characterize the media blitz as an "alarmist" spectacle designed to create a sense of emergency.