Topic: Senate Judiciary Committee

23 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 44:00 - 48:03

1071: Commie Comey

Senate Judiciary Committee "Eleven White Men" Narrative

A media supercut highlights the repetitive use of the phrase "eleven white men" to describe the Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The hosts point out that the committee includes diverse members like Ted Cruz, Kamala Harris, and Cory Booker, but the media focus remains strictly on the GOP's gender and racial makeup during the Kavanaugh hearings.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 48:04 - 50:59

1071: Commie Comey

Christine Blasey Ford Testimony Negotiations

Negotiations continue regarding the public hearing for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. While Ford has accepted the invitation to testify, her lawyers are disputing the timing and format of the hearing. The White House characterizes these requests as a delay tactic intended to push the confirmation past the midterm elections.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:15:34 - 1:19:03

1720: Psyop Season

Kash Patel Seeks Senate Support for FBI Confirmation

Kash Patel has been meeting with senators on Capitol Hill to secure support for his nomination as FBI Director, promising a "smooth transition" and a restoration of "law and order." While Republican Senator Josh Hawley expressed confidence in Patel's confirmation, Democrats like Peter Welch raised concerns over Patel's past statements regarding the use of authority against political opponents. Patel emphasizes his intent to earn the trust of the Senate through the formal advice and consent process.

Uncertainty Complex
Episode 1556 26:34 - 34:09

1556: Uncertainty Complex

AI Regulation, Sam Altman Senate Judiciary Hearing

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, calling for government regulation and licensing of artificial intelligence. Senator Richard Blumenthal opened the hearing with an AI-generated clone of his own voice to demonstrate the technology's risks. Critics suggest that established AI companies are lobbying for regulation to create a "moat" that prevents smaller competitors from entering the market.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 10:30 - 12:17

1436: Frog of War

Marsha Blackburn, Gender Definitions, and Biological Context

Senator Marsha Blackburn questioned Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on the definition of the word "woman" during the confirmation hearings. Jackson's refusal to provide a definition, stating she is "not a biologist," sparked significant media debate. The exchange is analyzed as a strategic attempt to highlight Jackson's liberal judicial philosophy, while Senator Mazie Hirono is criticized for her comments regarding the role of race in the nomination.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 2:17:00 - 2:23:41

1382: super-mutation

Larry Nassar Investigation, FBI Accountability Hearing

Simone Biles and other elite gymnasts testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the FBI's failure to investigate sexual abuse allegations against Larry Nassar in 2015. The testimony revealed that FBI agents lied to investigators and falsified reports to cover up their negligence. FBI Director Christopher Wray issued an apology, but victims continue to demand criminal charges for the agents involved.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 5:58 - 10:45

1198: Self Certified

Lindsey Graham, Senate Judiciary Committee Impeachment Strategy

Senator Lindsey Graham, referred to as "Lindy" by the hosts, appeared on Maria Bartiromo's program to discuss the upcoming Senate impeachment trial. Graham expressed a desire to end the trial quickly to avoid a "circus" and advised President Donald Trump to accept an acquittal rather than calling witnesses like Hunter Biden or Adam Schiff. The discussion highlights Graham's previous ties to John McCain and potential conflicts regarding Ukrainian corruption investigations.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 25:15 - 27:20

1134: Opinion People

Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar Hearing Performance

The questioning styles of Senators Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar during the Barr hearing are analyzed as performative media displays for the 2020 election cycle. Harris is noted for her "yes or no" interrogation technique, while Klobuchar is described as using her time to promote legislative bills before pivoting to insulting questions. These interactions are characterized as a "sideshow" intended for political branding rather than information gathering.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 29:19 - 32:53

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Amy Klobuchar, William Barr Confirmation, Obstruction of Justice Inquiry

During Senate confirmation hearings, Senator Amy Klobuchar questioned Attorney General nominee William Barr on whether a president persuading a person to commit perjury constitutes obstruction of justice. Barr agreed that such an act would be a felony for any person. The timing of this questioning, occurring just days before the BuzzFeed report, led to speculation about whether the information had been leaked to members of the Judiciary Committee beforehand.

Boo You
Episode 1074 44:10 - 47:25

1074: Boo You

California Board Diversity Law and Corporate Governance

Governor Jerry Brown signed a law requiring publicly held corporations headquartered in California to include women on their boards of directors. The hosts question the constitutionality of the law and suggest it may drive companies to incorporate in states like Delaware. They also mock the NPR coverage that links the law to the national conversation surrounding the Kavanaugh hearings.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 18:26 - 23:05

1073: Boof a Lemon

Diane Feinstein, Leak Allegations, Washington Post

Senator Diane Feinstein denies leaking Christine Blasey Ford's confidential letter to the press during a Senate Judiciary Committee exchange. The timeline of the letter's release is questioned, as Ford reportedly approached the Washington Post while seeking confidentiality. The entire process is characterized as an inauthentic, purely political maneuver where all parties involved are suspected of dishonesty.

Alexa in a Lexus
Episode 1070 33:56 - 37:37

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

Senate Judiciary Committee, Mazie Hirono Comments

Senator Mazie Hirono's demand for men to "shut up and step up" regarding the Kavanaugh investigation is characterized as extreme and irrational. Senator Richard Blumenthal is also criticized for his role in stalling the confirmation process. The hosts argue that the political climate surrounding the hearings has become unhealthy and performative.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:38:02 - 1:40:31

1069: German SPAM

Brett Kavanaugh and the Dianne Feinstein Secret Letter

Senator Dianne Feinstein reveals she received a confidential letter regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and referred it to the FBI. Republicans criticize the timing of the disclosure as an "11th-hour attempt" to delay the confirmation vote. The hosts discuss the lack of specific details in the allegation and the potential for it to disrupt the proceedings.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 2:35 - 6:29

1066: Hunger Stones

Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearing, Democratic Strategy, and Document Disputes

The Senate Judiciary Committee began confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, marked by immediate procedural protests from Democratic senators. Senator Kamala Harris and others demanded a postponement due to the late release of 42,000 pages of documents. Republican members pointed to tweets from Chuck Schumer as evidence that the opposition was a coordinated effort to stall the vote regardless of the evidence.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 21:18 - 24:54

1046: Pot on Sale

Republican Strategy Call, Sheila Jackson Lee Reaction

An anonymous producer provided a recording of a Republican strategy call detailing the timeline for confirming a new Supreme Court justice by October. The plan involves a July nomination followed by Senate Judiciary Committee hearings. In contrast, a clip of Representative Sheila Jackson Lee shows her reacting with visible despair to the news of Justice Kennedy's retirement.

Bunny Wars
Episode 1018 25:46 - 30:10

1018: Bunny Wars

Senator Amy Klobuchar, Social Media Regulation, Psychographics

Senator Amy Klobuchar called for Mark Zuckerberg to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the Cambridge Analytica data breach. The discussion explores the "Honest Ads Act" and the use of psychographics to target voters. Klobuchar compares the data access to a landlord giving a thief the keys to an apartment, arguing that the lack of digital advertising rules is a national security risk.

Hard Forking
Episode 951 8:33 - 14:59

951: Hard Forking

William Browder, Senate Judiciary Committee, Uranium One

CEO William Browder testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and Russian influence. During the hearing, Senator Chuck Grassley highlighted a $500,000 payment made to Bill Clinton by Renaissance Capital for a 2010 speech in Moscow. This payment coincided with the Russian government-owned company Rosatom seeking approval to acquire Uranium One assets, a deal reviewed by Hillary Clinton's State Department.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 2:11:03 - 2:16:00

802: Warehouse of Souls

Joe Biden, 1992 Senate Floor Speech

Archival audio from 1992 shows then-Senator Joe Biden arguing that President George H.W. Bush should not nominate a Supreme Court justice during an election year. Biden suggested at the time that the Senate Judiciary Committee should delay hearings until after the political season. President Obama dismisses these past comments, stating that "senators say stuff all the time" and that the current situation is different.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 1:20 - 3:30

623: Fact Pattern

Senator Jeff Sessions on First Amendment Threats

Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama testifies before a Senate committee regarding threats to free speech and the rise of political correctness. Sessions argues that the Democratic Party has shifted from classical liberalism to a progressive agenda that prioritizes political goals over tradition and constitutional order. He cites a professor who faced professional damage for questioning global warming arguments as evidence of intimidation.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 16:03 - 18:58

623: Fact Pattern

Mitch McConnell and Senate Committee Farce

Senator Mitch McConnell defends the First Amendment as the core of political speech, quoting Benjamin Franklin on the necessity of free speech for liberty. The hosts describe the committee hearing as a "farce," noting that protesters were allowed to display anti-Koch brother signs for news cameras despite rules against signage. They also highlight Senator Chuck Schumer's tactic of addressing an empty chair after Ted Cruz left the room.