Topic: Samuel Alito

19 chapters across the catalog

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:09:05 - 1:11:37

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Justice Alito Analogy, TikTok Algorithm and Market Competition

Justice Samuel Alito compared the user attachment to TikTok to an "old shirt," questioning why other social media companies like Meta could not simply replicate the experience. This analogy was criticized for failing to account for the decade of machine learning and data training that powers TikTok's unique recommendation engine. The exchange highlighted a perceived disconnect between the judiciary's understanding of technology and the reality of digital platform stickiness.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:43:43 - 2:45:31

1676: Douche Mobile

AOC, Supreme Court Impeachment Articles and Showboating

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez filed articles of impeachment against Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, citing undisclosed gifts and failure to recuse from certain cases. The move is dismissed as "showboating" with no realistic chance of passing the Senate.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:36:41 - 2:45:20

1670: The Meloni

Supreme Court Attacks, Chevron Deference and Bump Stocks

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and other pundits are targeting Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito following the court's decision to overturn the bump stock ban. The hosts discuss the broader implications for the "Chevron deference," as the court moves to limit the power of federal administrative agencies to interpret statutes.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 1:05:46 - 1:10:22

1669: You-Crane

Justice Alito Flag Controversy, Pete Buttigieg Response

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife is under fire for flying an "Appeal to Heaven" flag and an inverted American flag. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded by contrasting the Pride flag, which he claims symbolizes love, with what he termed "insurrectionist symbology." Critics argue the media is unfairly targeting a Justice's spouse to link traditional religious symbols with political extremism.

Spillover
Episode 1668 2:36:45 - 2:43:15

1668: Spillover

Justice Alito Secret Recording Controversy

Progressive activist Lauren Windsor secretly recorded Justice Samuel Alito and his wife at a dinner, capturing comments about the media and the political state of the country. The recordings were widely covered by MSNBC and discussed on "The View." The hosts characterize the incident as a "bottom of the barrel" hit job by an activist pretending to be a supporter.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 33:46 - 35:19

1665: Flag Gate

Judge Merchan's Daughter and Judicial Recusal Ethics

Congressman Byron Donalds raises concerns about Judge Juan Merchan's daughter, Loren Merchan, whose firm does work for Democratic clients. He argues this creates a vested interest in a conviction and should have led to the judge's recusal. The NBC anchor attempts to pivot the conversation to the ethics controversies surrounding Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 35:20 - 37:27

1665: Flag Gate

Justice Samuel Alito and the Flag Controversy

Justice Samuel Alito sent letters to lawmakers explaining that his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, was responsible for flying an upside-down American flag at their Virginia home and an "Appeal to Heaven" flag at their New Jersey beach house. Alito refused to recuse himself from January 6th-related cases, asserting his wife is an independently minded private citizen with her own property rights.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 40:08 - 45:11

1665: Flag Gate

PBS NewsHour and the Critique of Kathleen Clark

The hosts criticize PBS NewsHour for its coverage of Justice Alito, specifically the appearance of law professor Kathleen Clark. After researching Clark on OpenSecrets, the hosts identify her as a Democratic donor, arguing she is not an objective ethics expert. They also mock the inclusion of former Congressman Joe Walsh as a representative of Republican perspectives.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:24:02 - 2:28:57

1664: Friendshoring

Appeal to Heaven Flag, Justice Alito and Flag Code

Justice Samuel Alito faced calls for recusal after the "Appeal to Heaven" (pine tree) flag was seen flying at his vacation home. Alito clarified in a letter to Congress that his wife, Martha Ann, flew the flag and that he was unaware of its modern political associations. The flag, which dates back to the American Revolution and the writings of John Locke, has recently been characterized by critics as a symbol of Christian nationalism.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 1:50:11 - 1:55:57

1662: Rousting Granny

Justice Alito Flag Controversy, Appeal to Heaven, Flag Etiquette

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faces criticism after reports surfaced of an "Appeal to Heaven" flag and an upside-down American flag flying at his properties. Democrats are calling for his recusal from cases related to the January 6th Capitol riot, claiming the flags signal bias. Supporters argue the flags are historical Revolutionary War symbols and contrast the outrage with the frequent flying of Pride flags over government buildings.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:22:46 - 2:27:20

1655: Illegal Chants

Supreme Court Immunity Hearing, Presidential Pardons

The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding presidential immunity, with Justices Alito and Gorsuch questioning the implications of a president's ability to pardon themselves. The discussion explored whether the threat of future prosecution would incentivize outgoing presidents to issue self-pardons to ensure "bold and fearless action" while in office.

Unkool & The Gang
Episode 1601 2:00:36 - 2:03:44

1601: Unkool & The Gang

Missouri v. Biden, Supreme Court Review of Censorship

The Supreme Court has accepted the Missouri v. Biden case for review, bypassing typical procedural steps. Justices Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch dissented on a stay, expressing concern over the government's ability to "launder" censorship through social media companies ahead of the next election.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 1:04:59 - 1:07:18

1591: Half-Jacked

Missouri v. Biden, Supreme Court Stay

Justice Samuel Alito granted a temporary stay in the Missouri v. Biden case, which involves allegations of government pressure on social media companies to censor content. The federal government is seeking a full Supreme Court review of the injunction that limits their communication with tech platforms.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 1:29:22 - 1:32:53

1305: Palin Pardon

Supreme Court Deliberations, Tommy Tuberville, Texas Lawsuit

Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville shared a hearsay report regarding a heated confrontation within the Supreme Court over the Texas election lawsuit. The account claims that Chief Justice John Roberts screamed at Justices Thomas and Alito, refusing to hear the case out of fear of inciting riots. While unverified, the story has circulated among conservative circles as evidence of "moral cowardice" by the court's leadership.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 1:02:39 - 1:07:22

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Department of Justice, Election Integrity and Witness Testimony

The Department of Justice faces pressure to investigate claims of election fraud, including reports of thumb drives being inserted into machines and pallets of ballots arriving at counting centers overnight. Justice Samuel Alito previously ordered Pennsylvania to segregate late-arriving ballots, highlighting legal deviations from state legislative mandates. Sidney Powell and other legal teams continue to gather witness testimony regarding manufactured ballots and improper handling of the tally.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 2:06:39 - 2:07:40

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Supreme Court Justices, Pope Speech Boycott, and Conservative Catholics

Conservative Catholic Supreme Court Justices Scalia, Alito, and Thomas reportedly declined to attend Pope Francis's historic joint meeting of Congress. While no official reason was given, the hosts speculate that these justices may disagree with the Pope's political stances. ABC News is noted for being "all in" on the Pope coverage while highlighting this judicial absence.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 1:57:24 - 2:01:49

717: Juice Jacking

Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Deliberations and Polygamy

Justice Samuel Alito questions the logical limits of same-sex marriage during Supreme Court deliberations, using a hypothetical four-person marriage as an example. The hosts discuss the legal and tax complexities of polygamy, concluding that the state's primary interest in marriage is administrative convenience.

No Coup
Episode 529 50:05 - 1:01:50

529: No Coup

Russell Tice Allegations of NSA Political Spying

Former NSA analyst Russell Tice appears in clips from RT's "Break the Set" with Abby Martin, alleging that the NSA targeted high-ranking officials including then-Senator Barack Obama and Justice Samuel Alito. Tice claims the surveillance was directed by the Vice President's office during the Bush administration. The discussion explores the potential for this data to be used as leverage or blackmail against government branches.

Shysters Show Up
Episode 169 20:47 - 22:32

169: Shysters Show Up

Troop Withdrawal Promises and Supreme Court Reactions

President Obama's pledge to remove combat troops from Iraq by August is scrutinized for the distinction between "combat troops" and "contractors." Justice Samuel Alito is noted for his visible disagreement during the President's critique of the Supreme Court's campaign finance decision.