Topic: Rino

5 chapters across the catalog

Bo Jo No Mo
Episode 1466 2:58:14 - 3:04:26

1466: Bo Jo No Mo

Jerome Davison Campaign Ad, RINO Hunting Controversy

Republican congressional candidate Jerome Davison released an ad featuring him defending his home from "Democrats in Klan hoods" with an AR-15. Meanwhile, Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens faced backlash for an ad promoting "RINO hunting," which was subsequently removed by Facebook for violating policies against inciting violence.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 2:11:42 - 2:13:01

427: Huma-Gate

Knighting Ceremony, Rino the Bearded and Josh

Adam Curry performs a formal knighting ceremony for producers who donated $1,000 or more. The new knights include Rino the Bearded (Ryan Breedlove), Matthew Carey (for his son Josh), and Chris Potter. Curry bestows the titles and discusses the "hookers and blow" escrow for the younger recipient.

First Buddy
Episode 359 1:23:27 - 1:25:42

359: First Buddy

Ron Paul on Third Party Runs and Republican Platform

Ron Paul addresses questions about a potential third-party run, calling it a "losing adventure." He asserts that his positions on personal liberty, balanced budgets, and limited government make him the most "Republican" candidate on stage, suggesting his opponents are "Republicans in name only" (RINOs) for not following the party platform.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336 2:06:28 - 2:13:30

336: Tesla Dome

Curry Dvorak 2016, Presidential Campaign Launch

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak jokingly announce their intention to run for President and Vice President in the 2016 election. Their platform includes protecting the Constitution, deporting certain media figures like Fareed Zakaria, and turning C-SPAN into a reality show. They suggest Molly Wood for Secretary of State and Rino the Bearded for Secretary of Defense, proposing a "Crackpot and Buzzkill" ticket.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 47:09 - 49:27

235: Disaster Capitalist

New York 23rd District, Doug Hoffman and GOP Infighting

The discussion turns to the 2009 special election in New York's 23rd congressional district, where Tea Party support for Doug Hoffman led to a Democratic victory in a traditionally Republican seat. The hosts criticize Dick Armey and Sarah Palin for ousting a "moderate" Republican (RINO) only to lose the seat, a move later criticized by Karl Rove.