Topic: Rosa Parks

4 chapters across the catalog

The Meloni
Episode 1670

1670: The Meloni

Juneteenth History, Gaslighting, and Mental Enslavement Claims

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the origins of Juneteenth, noting that Black Americans historically celebrated the end of slavery on January 1st to mark the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. A featured clip argues that the modern framing of Juneteenth is a "repackaged segregation" by the left, claiming Democrats kept people enslaved for two years after abolition until right-wing men intervened in Galveston on June 19, 1865.

Dead Man Cuffed
Episode 620 11:46 - 15:46

620: Dead Man Cuffed

White House, Staged Media Events and Propaganda

The White House is criticized for staging "spontaneous" public interactions, such as President Obama's walk to the Department of the Interior and a visit to Zingerman's deli in Ann Arbor. Reports indicate that employees were vetted and posed as customers for photo opportunities. The White House press corps has expressed frustration over being excluded from these events in favor of official government videographers and photographers.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 2:57:02 - 2:59:27

577: Scripted Fat Talk

White House Year in Review, Obama Bus Photo

The White House "2013 Year in Review" website is critiqued for its heavy use of Flash and slow loading times. The hosts find the photography of President Obama to be "megalomaniacal" and propagandistic, specifically noting a photo of him sitting on a bus to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Rosa Parks' birth.

No Specific Plot
Episode 384 17:20 - 19:35

384: No Specific Plot

Keith Olbermann Criticizes Ron Paul Over Charles Schulz Award

Keith Olbermann criticized Congressman Ron Paul for being the sole vote against awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to Peanuts creator Charles Schulz. The dispute centers on whether such awards should be reserved for heroic acts rather than artistic achievements, noting Paul's similar stance on the Rosa Parks award.