Topic: S E Cupp

4 chapters across the catalog

Bidenista
Episode 1323 1:49:08 - 1:54:19

1323: Bidenista

Rush Limbaugh Eulogies, Matt Taibbi, and Media Bias

The death of Rush Limbaugh prompted a wave of critical eulogies from journalists like Matt Taibbi and S.E. Cupp, which the hosts characterized as "stumping on a grave." Limbaugh's early career, including a failed TV show on ABC that was reportedly sabotaged by a hostile audience, was discussed as a turning point in his career. Critics of Limbaugh are accused of cherry-picking 35 years of content to paint him as a "hate-spinner" without acknowledging his comedic roots.

Clip Show III
Episode 610 2:04:58 - 2:07:01

610: Clip Show III

Millennial Global Interdependence and Globalization History

A clip from C-SPAN features a millennial commentator claiming that his generation is the first to recognize global interdependence due to the War on Terror. The hosts dismiss this as "bullcrap," noting that globalization and international awareness were well-established long before World War I and World War II. They criticize the "token right-winger" S.E. Cupp for the soft interview.

Jelly Side Up
Episode 590 2:11:40 - 2:17:54

590: Jelly Side Up

Bill Maher's Rant Against Seniors and Social Security

Comedian Bill Maher is criticized for a "hateful" ageist rant where he targeted senior citizens for receiving Social Security benefits. The hosts argue that Maher, as a liberal, should support social safety nets but instead chooses to mock the elderly. They contrast Maher's "court jester" role with traditional comedy that targets the powerful rather than the helpless.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 2:39:46 - 2:42:58

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Meat Industry Rebranding, Pork Chops, and SE Cupp

The National Pork Board and the Beef Checkoff program are rebranding cheaper cuts of meat with more prestigious names, such as turning pork chops into "Porterhouse chops" and "Ribeye chops." The hosts also briefly mention a C-SPAN interview featuring MSNBC's SE Cupp and a "Millennial" guest who speaks about the "interdependent global world."