Topic: Rick Warren

5 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 33:33 - 38:33

1874: Kennel Index

Scott Bessent, Ron Wyden, and Epstein Financial Records

During a Senate hearing, General Scott Bessent clashes with Senator Ron Wyden over the alleged cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial records. Bessent accuses Wyden’s son of seeking investment from Epstein and holding a large position in Rick’s Cabaret. The hosts critique Bessent's nervous delivery and note a physical resemblance between him and Elizabeth Warren.

Born This Way
Episode 963

963: Born This Way

Equifax Data Breach, Cybersecurity Failures and Executive Stock Sales

Equifax revealed a massive cyber attack impacting 143 million Americans, exposing sensitive data including Social Security numbers and birth dates. Critics and lawmakers like Elizabeth Warren have called for investigations into why the company waited six weeks to announce the hack. Reports indicate three senior executives sold $1.8 million in stock shortly after the breach was discovered, though the company claims they were unaware of the incident at the time.

Twelve Fourteen
Episode 504 1:02:54 - 1:04:58

504: Twelve Fourteen

Jay Carney, Gun Legislation and Rick Warren's Son

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney described current gun proposals as a "first step" toward sensible legislation. This coincides with Pastor Rick Warren's claim that his son Matthew, who committed suicide, purchased an unregistered gun with a removed serial number on the internet. Skeptics argue that proposed background check laws would not have prevented such an illegal transaction.

Two Ugandans One Cup
Episode 205 1:11:29 - 1:15:37

205: Two Ugandans One Cup

Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Legislation and Pastor Martin Sempa

Pastor Martin Sempa, a leader in the Ugandan movement to criminalize homosexuality, is featured in a graphic video lecture. Sempa describes alleged sexual practices in explicit detail to an audience, claiming that homosexuality involves "eating poo-poo." The hosts discuss the influence of American evangelicals like Rick Warren in the region and the extreme nature of the proposed Ugandan laws.

The Greatest Depression
Episode 62 28:20 - 29:58

62: The Greatest Depression

Rick Warren, Inauguration Controversy, Civilian Army Proposal

President-elect Obama faces criticism from both political wings regarding his choice of Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at the inauguration. Warren's support for California's Proposition 8 has angered the left, while the right remains skeptical of Obama's broader agenda. Additionally, Obama's proposal for a "civilian national security force" of one million people is discussed with concern.