Topic: Republican Party

170 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 54:09 - 56:32

1843: Token Muncher

Hillary Clinton Presence, Rubio vs. Vance

The presence of Hillary Clinton at the Munich Security Conference is noted as a sign of her potential continued political ambitions. The hosts compare Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance, noting that Rubio is a "slicker" version of the America First platform. They criticize Vance for his past support of a "CIA guy" in Utah, which they deem a "deal killer" for his political future.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:57:09 - 2:02:48

1817: Stunt Grenade

Tea Party History, Divide and Conquer Tactics

A retrospective on the Tea Party movement examines how it was allegedly co-opted and destroyed from within by establishment figures like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann. The hosts compare this to the current "America First" vs. "MAGA" schism, suggesting it is a classic British "divide and conquer" strategy intended to influence the 2026 midterm elections.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 30:32 - 43:00

1814: Needle Drop

Tucker Carlson and the Post-Trump Republican Party

Tucker Carlson releases a monologue marking the one-year anniversary of the 2024 election, focusing on the future of the Republican Party after Donald Trump. Carlson argues that a "civil war" is occurring within the GOP to determine if the party reverts to neoconservatism or continues the "America First" trajectory. Senator Lindsey Graham is identified as the primary target of this movement due to his ties to defense contractors like Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

Retribution
Episode 1793 27:40 - 29:49

1793: Retribution

Gen Z, Republican Political Shift

Recent demographic data suggests a significant shift in political affiliation among Gen Z, with both men and women increasingly identifying as Republicans. This trend is viewed as a potential backlash against Millennial idealism and the perceived failures of Democratic policies. Observers note that some younger individuals are also opting out of social media and moving toward more traditional lifestyles.

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:41:32 - 1:46:24

1793: Retribution

Article 1 Section 4, Congressional Election Oversight

A discussion of Article 1, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution clarifies that while states set election rules, Congress has the power to alter regulations for federal contests. Historically, Republicans utilized mail-in voting more than Democrats, though the trend shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent political strategies have seen both parties encouraging early voting to "bank" ballots before Election Day.

Op Day
Episode 1772 18:21 - 19:53

1772: Op Day

CNN Poll, Immigrant Voter Shift to Republicans

A CNN data analysis revealed a 40-point shift toward the Republican party among immigrant voters between 2020 and 2025. The report indicates that foreign-born citizens have become significantly more hawkish on immigration enforcement than in previous years. Republicans now hold an eight-point lead over Democrats on the immigration issue within this specific demographic.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 16:17 - 18:22

1749: Gynocracy

Chuck Schumer Criticizes Republican Party on The View

Senator Chuck Schumer appeared on The View to argue that the modern Republican Party is controlled by a small group of wealthy individuals who view government as a barrier. Schumer claimed these interests seek to avoid taxes and dismantle environmental and labor protections.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 1:45:02 - 1:50:46

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Black Women Leaving Democratic Party, TikTok Political Trends

The hosts highlight a trend on TikTok of Black women expressing disillusionment with the Democratic Party and praising Republican policies. Viral videos criticize Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries for their behavior during the joint session of Congress. The speakers in these videos claim that Republican leadership has been more effective in addressing issues like border security and tax spending.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 34:57 - 37:23

1735: Old Bag

Democratic Party Future, J.D. Vance and Political Pushback

The hosts discuss the lack of viable leadership within the Democratic Party to counter the current Republican momentum. They suggest that J.D. Vance is a sharper, more interesting character than Trump who could potentially hold the presidency for eight years after Trump's term. There is a expressed concern that the lack of effective opposition may give Republicans too much "free rein."

Scruples
Episode 1715 20:33 - 24:02

1715: Scruples

John Kelly, Steve Bannon and Political Affiliations

The history of internal White House friction during Trump's first term is reviewed, specifically how Chief of Staff John Kelly ousted Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka. The hosts discuss their own shifts in political identity, moving from Republican and Libertarian (Ron Paul) affiliations to being completely unaffiliated. They argue that maintaining an open mind is more important than adhering to a fixed party ideology.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 9:32 - 11:16

1709: Umpty Ump

Kathy Hochul, New York Republican Campaign Rhetoric

Governor Kathy Hochul released a statement attempting to tie New York Republican candidates to Donald Trump's platform. She characterized voting for Republicans as being "anti-woman" and "anti-American" due to their stances on abortion. The rhetoric is framed as a reminder to voters about the stakes of the upcoming election regarding American values.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 6:58 - 9:01

1676: Douche Mobile

Molly Hemingway, Media Corruption and Biden Senility Coverage

Molly Hemingway criticizes the White House press corps for ignoring President Biden's cognitive decline for years while previously pursuing conspiracy theories against Donald Trump. She argues the media is only covering the story now because they have lost confidence in Biden's ability to win. The analysis suggests the push to oust Biden is driven by media and party elites rather than a groundswell from Democratic voters.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 27:46 - 29:21

1665: Flag Gate

Trump Tower Press Conference and GOP Galvanization

Donald Trump held a press conference at Trump Tower, which provided better audio quality than the courthouse steps. The hosts note that the conviction has seemingly galvanized the Republican Party behind Trump, making it virtually impossible for him to be removed from the ticket given his delegate count. The campaign continues to report record-breaking online donation figures.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 8:35 - 11:16

1637: LIE-DAR

Nikki Haley, South Carolina Primary Defeat

Nikki Haley lost the South Carolina Republican primary to Donald Trump, receiving approximately 40% of the vote compared to Trump's significant lead. Despite the loss in her home state, Haley vowed to stay in the race, citing a desire among voters for an alternative. Critics suggest her campaign is being sustained by Democratic donors and the hope of legal challenges against Trump.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 3:14 - 8:08

1629: Sunflower Kids

Tucker Carlson Interview, Ken Paxton on Federalizing National Guard

Attorney General Ken Paxton appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the potential for President Joe Biden to federalize the Texas National Guard. Paxton characterized the border crisis as a political setup for the upcoming election and questioned the decision-making process of the Biden administration's handlers. The discussion suggests that federal intervention in Texas state military operations would result in significant political backlash for the Democratic party.

Janky
Episode 1604 1:05:47 - 1:10:08

1604: Janky

Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican Party Shifts

Kash Patel analyzed the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House, noting his unanimous support from Republicans. Patel argues that Johnson represents a shift away from the "establishment" and the defense industrial complex. Johnson's past support for Donald Trump and his vote against certifying the 2020 election results in certain states are cited as evidence of the Republican Party's ongoing transformation.

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:37:25 - 1:38:54

1583: Ninny

Al Sharpton, Racial Rhetoric Criticism

Reverend Al Sharpton criticized Donald Trump's use of the word "riggers" to describe those involved in his indictments, claiming the term is a racial dog whistle. Sharpton argued that the Republican Party's failure to denounce such rhetoric and associated violence is alienating independent voters. He characterized the current political climate as one defined by blatant bigotry and a rejection of the two-party system's integrity.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 2:34:30 - 2:37:00

1577: Gerontocracy

Republican Iowa Dinner and Will Hurd Booed

The Republican Party held a major dinner in Iowa featuring 14 presidential candidates, including Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Candidate Will Hurd was loudly booed by the audience after claiming that Donald Trump is only running for president to stay out of prison. Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis pledged to use "deadly force" against Mexican drug cartels and send the military to the southern border.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 1:10:22 - 1:13:34

1561: Star Butler

Transgender Rights, Pro-Child Legislation, Media Bias

The discussion critiques the media's framing of "anti-trans" legislation, arguing that such laws are actually "pro-child" and intended to protect minors from life-altering medical procedures. The current political climate is described as a "trans Maoist" push by the Democrat Party that is beginning to lose public support.

AMAD
Episode 1555 1:18:44 - 1:22:48

1555: AMAD

Canadian Defection Proposal, Alberta Independence, TikTok Special Visa

A viral TikTok video features a Canadian citizen appealing to the U.S. Republican Party to create a special visa for "conservative refugees" fleeing the Trudeau administration. The proposal suggests that provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan have more in common with red states like Montana and should consider becoming independent or joining the United States. The hosts discuss the difficulties Canadians face when trying to immigrate to the U.S. despite owning land or having assets.