Topic: Smears

17 chapters across the catalog

RET
Episode 1203 37:37 - 40:53

1203: RET

Nancy Pelosi, Wrap-Up Smear Tactic Explanation

Nancy Pelosi is shown explaining the "wrap-up smear," a political tactic where a person is smeared with falsehoods that are then reported by the press to provide validation. This reported smear is then "merchandised" as a proven fact. The discussion links this to historical CIA tactics of placing stories in foreign publications to have them picked up by domestic media.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 46:51 - 49:34

1075: CIA Paid Me

Nancy Pelosi and the Wrap-Up Smear Tactic

Nancy Pelosi describes a political tactic she calls the "wrap-up smear," where a falsehood is leaked to the press and then "merchandised" as a validated report. The hosts compare this to CIA and FBI psychological operations. The tactic is used to demonize opponents while claiming to focus on issues like Medicare.

RACE: other
Episode 950 34:23 - 38:45

950: RACE: other

Sharyl Attkisson, Smear Book, CBS Editorial Interference

Investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson discusses her book "Smear" and her experiences with editorial interference at CBS News. She alleges that the network would pre-determine the conclusions of stories and the specific quotes needed from interviewees. The hosts use her testimony to explain why modern news packages often feature clips that do not actually support the reporter's assertions.

High Falutin
Episode 946 1:09:51 - 1:14:20

946: High Falutin

ProPublica Smear of Lawyer Mark Kasowitz

ProPublica published a detailed report on Mark Kasowitz, President Trump's lead personal attorney, focusing on his personal lifestyle and professional conduct. Rachel Maddow highlights the report as a potential reason for Kasowitz's rumored resignation. Critics point out that ProPublica receives funding from George Soros and characterize the article as a strategic smear intended to weaken the President's legal defense.

Pre-Spousal
Episode 820 45:17 - 48:39

820: Pre-Spousal

Bernie Sanders Response to Republican Smear Allegations

Bernie Sanders rejected claims that his continued criticism of Hillary Clinton aids the Republican party, stating that Republicans will attack her in ways he never would. Meanwhile, the "Correct the Record" team continues to position itself as a rapid response unit defending Clinton from what they term "baseless attacks."

twitter mwitter
Episode 602 55:48 - 57:40

602: twitter mwitter

HPV, Pap Smears, Slut Cancer Comment

A dinner guest claimed she no longer gets Pap smears or mammograms because she believes the research is biased by Obamacare cost-cutting. The conversation took a sharp turn when a guest referred to HPV as "slut cancer," shocking the host with the perceived hypocrisy of the liberal group.

Pilots of Terror
Episode 601 2:38:49 - 2:42:03

601: Pilots of Terror

HPV Vaccine, Roche HPV Test Approval

The FDA has approved a new HPV test from Roche that may eventually replace the traditional Pap smear as the primary screen for cervical cancer. Critics argue the Gardasil vaccine and these new testing protocols are part of a "big scam" driven by pharmaceutical profits rather than public health.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:21:52 - 2:25:42

600: Seven Proxies

Ban Bossy Campaign, Girl Scouts, Affordable Care Act Tests

The "Ban Bossy" social media campaign is criticized by a listener who is a Girl Scout troop leader, arguing it undermines the development of strong female leaders. A separate email discusses the shifting mainstream media narrative regarding mammograms and pap smears under the Affordable Care Act, suggesting that previously "free" tests are now being labeled as unnecessary.

Media Harmonization
Episode 482 20:43 - 26:22

482: Media Harmonization

Medical Industry Scams, Pap Smear Testing Procedures

A personal account details a frustrating experience with the medical system following an abnormal pap smear result. The narrative describes a "sales job" atmosphere at a medical center where patients are shown promotional videos for invasive procedures like colposcopies and LEAP. The account highlights the transition from "doctors" to "healthcare providers" and the aggressive marketing of pharmaceutical solutions.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 2:25:50 - 2:30:11

430: Burka Bellyflop

Gardasil HPV Vaccine, Vinegar Test Reliability

The International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics published a study suggesting that a simple visual inspection using vinegar is more reliable for detecting HPV than expensive testing machines. The hosts claim that Merck and testing companies are profiting from high false-positive rates that lead to unnecessary biopsies and vaccine sales. They encourage listeners to research the "vinegar test" as a low-cost alternative to commercial screenings.

Episode 407 2:40:10 - 2:41:58

407: Exploding Dog

HPV Script, Medical Procedure Skepticism

A discussion on the "HPV script" used by doctors to encourage medical procedures notes that low-grade HPV often resolves on its own without intervention. Skepticism is expressed regarding the aggressive marketing of vaccines and screenings for a condition that rarely progresses to invasive cancer.

Episode 403 2:16:13 - 2:20:14

403: Pharmacy in a Fruit

Polio Vaccine, HPV Shot Pricing

Claims are discussed regarding the renaming of polio symptoms to Guillain-Barre syndrome in cases where vaccines fail to provide immunity. The discussion also covers the high cost of the HPV vaccine, which can reach $800 for a two-shot series. The hosts describe a "sales cycle" where doctors use inconclusive pap smear results to pressure women into purchasing expensive and potentially unnecessary vaccinations.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 1:41:35 - 1:43:38

351: Home for the Holidays

Insurance Fraud and the HPV Vaccine Scam

Young women are reportedly being subjected to frequent biopsies and pap smears following "pre-cancerous" cell findings, which some claim is a form of insurance fraud. These procedures are often used to pressure patients into receiving the Gardasil vaccine. The medical establishment is criticized for using fear tactics to drive up insurance billings and pharmaceutical sales.

Pap Schmear
Episode 278 1:33:29 - 1:36:50

278: Pap Schmear

Gardasil Expansion and Anal Pap Smear Recommendations

The vaccine industry is expanding the target demographic for Gardasil, with new media campaigns encouraging gay men to receive the HPV vaccine. Articles in publications like The Advocate are now promoting "anal pap smears" for men to detect potential cancers. Critics view this as a marketing push by pharmaceutical companies to increase vaccine sales by creating new medical requirements for various segments of the population.

Flying Upside Down
Episode 167 1:37:32 - 1:39:49

167: Flying Upside Down

Michelle Malkin, Ron Paul Smear Campaign

Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin is criticized for smearing Ron Paul as a "conspiracy theorist" following his comments about the CIA. The hosts suggest Malkin's rhetoric is part of a "COINTELPRO" effort to marginalize Paul and prevent his ideas from gaining traction within the Republican Party or mainstream media.