Topic: Super 8

253 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:26:02 - 1:28:59

1874: Kennel Index

Data Center Debt, AI Token Tax, and Super PACs

Financial analysts report that data center projects are now requiring $30 billion to $50 billion in debt financing, a staggering amount for the loan markets. On CNBC, a proposal is made for a "modest AI token tax" to prevent massive unemployment caused by automation. The segment also highlights concerns that AI companies are using $100 million Super PACs to silence political representatives and prevent regulation.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842

1842: A Dog A Day

Ring AI Search Party, Privacy Concerns and Surveillance State

Jamie Semenov, founder of Ring, defended the company's new AI-powered "Search Party" feature for lost dogs following privacy backlash during the Super Bowl. The discussion highlights concerns over the surveillance state and the ability of law enforcement to retrieve video data from back-end systems even without active subscriptions. Comparisons are drawn between the tracking of pets and the potential for neighbor-to-neighbor human surveillance.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 19:40 - 26:07

1842: A Dog A Day

Super Bowl LIX Spectacle, Green Day and Democrat Midterm Strategy

The Super Bowl LIX broadcast is analyzed as a political tool, featuring performances by Green Day and Bad Bunny aimed at mobilizing the Latin American vote for the Democratic Party. Analysts suggest the Democrats are pivoting toward the "Latinx" demographic after failing to secure sufficient Black voter turnout. Concerns are raised about Republican voter apathy in key districts like South Texas ahead of the midterms.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Super Bowl LXI Predictions, Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026. Dvorak posits that the NFL Hall of Fame snubbed Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft due to their support for Donald Trump, suggesting the league's political leanings might influence the game's outcome. They review various prop bets involving halftime performers Bad Bunny and Green Day, as well as potential political protests by players.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:53:06 - 3:00:36

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Super Bowl Prop Bets, Knighthood Ceremony and Birthdays

A "Papist prop bet" suggests the Seattle Seahawks are destined for the Super Bowl based on historical coincidences involving the election of new Popes. The show concluded with a formal knighthood ceremony for Clint Young and a series of birthday shout-outs for loyal listeners. Sir Danimal was also promoted within the peerage to Baron of the Secret City.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Trump Crime Bill, 1994 Biden Crime Bill, Super Predators

Donald Trump is reportedly planning a ride-along patrol in Washington D.C. to promote a new crime bill. This initiative draws comparisons to the 1994 Biden Crime Bill and the 1992 legislation that led to high incarceration rates. Hillary Clinton's 1990s "super predators" comment and the Time Magazine cover featuring 11-year-old gang member Lil Yummy are cited as historical context for aggressive crime policy.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:38:40 - 1:43:32

1741: Nurse Injector

Canadian Super Pigs and Ecological Damage

"Super pigs," a crossbreed of wild boars and domestic pigs, are causing significant ecological damage across the U.S.-Canadian border. Professor Ryan Brook of the University of Saskatchewan describes the population as an "ecological train wreck" due to their rapid reproduction and destructive behavior. Similar issues are reported in Marin County, California, where escaped boars have become a nuisance to local residents.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 9:14 - 15:51

1740: DOGE-CAM

Midas Touch Download Metrics, PodScribe, and PAC Origins

An investigation into Midas Touch's reported 57 million monthly downloads reveals a high-frequency publishing strategy of 13 to 20 short episodes per day. The entity's origins as a 2020 anti-Trump Super PAC and its ties to wealthy political circles are highlighted as factors in its rapid growth.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:53:16 - 2:55:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Super Bowl Divorce, Taylor Swift, and Midas Touch

A viral story features a woman filing for divorce after her husband booed Taylor Swift on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl. The hosts mock the "up-talking" speech pattern of the woman and note the rapid release schedule of the Midas Touch network.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 25:24 - 28:02

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show and Cultural Reactions

The Super Bowl LIX halftime show featured Samuel L. Jackson and a performance celebrating Black culture, drawing varied reactions from media commentators. Some critics viewed the production through a racial lens, while others focused on the production quality and the NFL's branding decisions. The segment also notes a spelling error in a Philadelphia public information alert during the event.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 28:03 - 29:30

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl Game Quality and Viewing Habits

A review of the Super Bowl game describes the first quarter as boring and discusses the intensity of the event compared to weekly NFL games. The conversation notes that many viewers now prefer to record games to skip commercials, catching up to the live broadcast by the third quarter.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737

1737: Wrong Puberty

YouTube TV 4K Streaming Issues, Super Bowl Bandwidth

YouTube TV experienced significant technical difficulties with its 4K feed during the Super Bowl LIX broadcast, resulting in "uh-oh" error messages for subscribers. The failure highlights the limitations of current streaming architecture when handling massive concurrent audiences compared to traditional over-the-air antenna signals. Discussion includes the historical failure of the M-Bone multicast backbone and the rising costs of digital television subscriptions.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:29:12 - 2:33:15

1737: Wrong Puberty

Super Bowl Food Economics, Chicken Wing Abundance

Despite soaring egg prices caused by avian flu, chicken wing prices remained relatively stable for Super Bowl LIX. The USDA reports that "broiler" chickens raised for meat were less affected by the virus than egg-laying hens. Consequently, Americans were expected to consume 1.5 billion wings during the game, while some restaurants were forced to ration eggs or add surcharges.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:33:15 - 2:37:55

1737: Wrong Puberty

Kendrick Lamar Halftime Show, The View on NFL "Choose Love"

Legal experts are monitoring Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance due to potential defamation liability for the NFL regarding his "Not Like Us" diss track against Drake. Meanwhile, hosts of The View criticized the NFL's decision to replace "End Racism" end zone stencils with "Choose Love," suggesting the league is kowtowing to President Trump's presence at the game.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:37:56 - 2:42:44

1737: Wrong Puberty

Super Bowl LIX Predictions, Trump vs. Taylor Swift

The hosts predict a Philadelphia Eagles victory over the Kansas City Chiefs based on political symbolism rather than athletic stats. The game is framed as a proxy battle between President Trump (attending the game) and Taylor Swift (associated with the Chiefs). The theory suggests the NFL "system" will favor the Eagles to avoid a celebratory moment for Swift that could be perceived as a slight to the President.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 1:35:17 - 1:37:33

1730: Pam Bondage

Gavin Newsom and ActBlue Disaster Fundraising

Governor Gavin Newsom faced scrutiny for directing California Fire Fund donations through the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue rather than a direct link. This method allows the governor's Super PAC to collect 4% processing fees and valuable donor metadata, including email addresses and demographics. Critics characterized the move as a "mailing list scam" embedded within disaster relief efforts.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:01:03 - 1:02:31

1722: This Actually Happened!

Governor Leadership Comparisons, Social Justice vs. Social Distancing

Media coverage contrasted the leadership of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, often praising Cuomo as an "acting president." However, the narrative shifted as massive crowds gathered for George Floyd protests, leading to concerns about "super spreader" events. Officials warned that choosing social justice over social distancing could intensify the spread of the virus.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 57:30 - 59:53

1664: Friendshoring

Morgan Spurlock, McDonald's Fries and Food Ingredients

Following the death of "Super Size Me" filmmaker Morgan Spurlock at age 53, a breakdown of McDonald's french fries reveals they contain 18 to 19 different ingredients. These include four types of seed oils, sodium acid pyrophosphate for color retention, and dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming agent also used in cosmetics. The high chemical content of fast food is contrasted with traditional homemade versions of the same snacks.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:55:51 - 1:57:52

1651: WWX

Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Leak, Super Users

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is under fire following reports that a government economist shared non-public inflation data with a group of "super users" in the finance industry. This early access to sensitive economic data potentially allowed Wall Street firms to make millions in trades. The New York Times reported on the regular contact between the agency and financial insiders.