Topic: Signage

4 chapters across the catalog

Impusted
Episode 1688 52:36 - 55:24

1688: Impusted

Nancy Pelosi "Impusted" Speech, Biden's Final DNC Appearance

The hosts mock Nancy Pelosi's DNC speech, specifically her use of the non-existent word "impusted." They also play a clip of Joe Biden struggling to read his teleprompter regarding women's "electoral power." Curry praises the DNC's highly coordinated signage changes, which transitioned from "Thank You Joe" to "We Love Joe" on cue.

Speciesism
Episode 661 56:09 - 59:21

661: Speciesism

Daniel Hochstein, Media Technologies Consulting Business

Daniel Hochstein of Surprise, Arizona, donated toward his executive producership and requested a mention of his business, Media Technologies Consulting. His company provides a proprietary service called "Dynamic Edge," which allows restaurant and bar owners to add promotional content to existing TV screens. The hosts discuss the prevalence of televisions in American dining establishments and grant Hochstein "business karma."

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.

George W. Obama
Episode 288 2:01:11 - 2:05:03

288: George W. Obama

Darrell Issa, TSA Passenger Rights Signage

Congressman Darrell Issa challenged the TSA to post signs at airport checkpoints informing travelers of their rights, such as the right to a private screening and the right to have a companion present. The TSA representative refused, citing "signage challenges" and the difficulty of adding more posters to checkpoints, which Issa interpreted as a definitive "no."