Topic: Red Lobster

5 chapters across the catalog

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:27:53 - 2:31:40

1847: Off-Ramp

Gavin Newsom, SAT Scores and AI Hallucinations

The hosts mock Gavin Newsom for bragging about a 960 SAT score, which they characterize as a "dummy's score." An AI-generated parody of Newsom describes him engaging in low-brow activities at Red Lobster and Waffle House. The segment transitions into a critique of Sam Altman and the massive valuations of AI companies despite technical limitations.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:31:03 - 1:32:41

1677: Donald Duck!

Project 2025 Memes and Cultural Satire

The Heritage Foundation's "Project 2025" document is discussed as a political cudgel used by Democrats. The hosts review a series of satirical memes listing absurd "policies" from the document, such as bringing back the "five for five" deal at Arby's, ashtrays in Burger King, and a federal bailout for Red Lobster.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 2:03:33 - 2:09:09

1660: Doom Goblin

Inflation Data and Fast Food Price Hikes

Economic data shows American families are spending significantly more per month than three years ago. The discussion covers the bankruptcy of Red Lobster, rising car insurance rates, and the "thinner" patties at McDonald's as evidence of the true impact of inflation despite official government figures.

Dangerous Speech
Episode 798 6:17 - 7:42

798: Dangerous Speech

Red Lobster Sales Spike Following Beyonce Lyrics

Red Lobster reports a 33% nationwide increase in sales following the release of Beyonce's song "Formation." The lyrics, which mention taking a partner to the restaurant chain, resulted in a significant business boost and a viral response from the company's social media accounts. The phenomenon is compared to highly effective native advertising.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 1:41:48 - 1:44:34

246: Code for Biodiversity!

Law & Order Los Angeles, Red Lobster Product Placement

The hosts deconstruct an episode of Law & Order: Los Angeles featuring a female domestic terrorist. They highlight a jarring product placement for Red Lobster during an arrest scene. They argue the show is a "meme fest" designed to program the American mind, specifically promoting the idea that federal authorities are superior to local law enforcement.