Topic: Steve Sachs

6 chapters across the catalog

Wig Out
Episode 1459 1:42:36 - 1:46:47

1459: Wig Out

V-22 Osprey Safety Record and Recent Crashes

A recent crash of a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey in the California desert resulted in five fatalities, including the son of former MLB player Steve Sachs. The Osprey's tilt-rotor design has been criticized for being accident-prone and difficult for pilots to master during the transition between vertical and forward flight. Despite its mechanical complexity, the military continues to use the aircraft for its unique capabilities.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 2:43:21 - 2:48:30

1190: Olive Theory

Apple Card, Goldman Sachs, and Algorithmic Bias

The Apple Card, backed by Goldman Sachs, faced allegations of gender bias after high-profile users like Steve Wozniak reported their wives received significantly lower credit limits despite shared assets. Tech commentator Kara Swisher attributed the bias to the lack of diversity among the programmers who write the algorithms. The hosts dispute this, suggesting the code is likely written by a diverse global workforce and that the issue is more about the "black box" nature of automated financial decisions.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 31:06 - 34:32

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Anthony Scaramucci's Critique of Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus

Anthony Scaramucci delivers a harsh critique of Steve Bannon's appearance and background, calling him a "Harvard-educated cuck draped in contemporary hobo." He challenges both Bannon and Reince Priebus to a public debate, claiming Priebus was an insecure "C player" who failed as Chief of Staff. Scaramucci asserts that Priebus has since kept a low profile in Wisconsin after burning bridges in Washington.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 2:32:20 - 2:34:32

949: Bro_splosion

Steve Bannon's Strategy of Fact-Based Narrative

A Bloomberg Businessweek analyst describes Steve Bannon's strategy of using documented facts rather than rumors to damage the Clintons. By providing research on the Clinton Foundation and Goldman Sachs speeches to mainstream outlets like the New York Times, Bannon successfully drove negative narratives during the election.

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 37:34 - 40:12

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

Steve Bannon and the National Security Council

Roger Stone comments on the removal of Steve Bannon from the National Security Council, framing it as a loss for alternative media influence in the White House. The hosts debate Bannon's background, noting his history with Goldman Sachs and mainstream entertainment. They discuss the concerns of Trump's base regarding this shift in the administration's inner circle.

Ant Wars
Episode 881 30:24 - 34:13

881: Ant Wars

Steve Bannon, Breitbart, Seinfeld Royalties

The hosts analyze Steve Bannon's role in the Trump administration, noting his background at Goldman Sachs and his investment in the television show Seinfeld. They argue that Bannon is an economic strategist rather than an alt-right propagandist and mention that the New York Times admitted there is no hard evidence of him making anti-Semitic statements.