Topic: Surrogate

4 chapters across the catalog

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:15:53 - 2:19:33

1664: Friendshoring

Joe Biden Campaign, Robert De Niro and Political Ads

The Biden campaign deployed actor Robert De Niro as a surrogate outside the Trump courthouse, where he labeled the former president a "gangster." De Niro also featured in a new campaign ad, narrated by himself, which used controversial "bloodbath" and "dictator" rhetoric. The hosts contrast Biden's campaign events in Philadelphia with Trump's outreach, characterizing the former's tactics as pandering.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 45:12 - 47:39

872: Kinetic Kill

Linguistic Framing of Political Surrogates and Operatives

The hosts deconstruct the media's use of the words "surrogate" and "operative" to describe campaign representatives. They observe that Hillary Clinton's supporters are typically called "surrogates," a term implying a nurturing or motherly role, while Donald Trump's supporters are labeled "operatives," which carries a more sinister, military, or spy-like connotation. This linguistic framing is presented as a subconscious method of influencing public perception.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 9:24 - 11:31

859: Army of Conquest

Stephanie Cutter, Defense of Deplorables Remark

Clinton surrogate Stephanie Cutter defended the "deplorables" comment on Meet the Press, suggesting the only mistake was the specific "half" quantification. Cutter argued that Donald Trump’s campaign actively attracts the alt-right and that his rhetoric regarding Mexicans and Gold Star families justifies the characterization. She maintained that the core of the message remains accurate regarding a segment of the Republican base.

Buffoonery
Episode 792 1:57:00 - 1:59:56

792: Buffoonery

Omarosa Manigault, Chris Matthews Interview, Trump Surrogates

Omarosa Manigault, a Trump surrogate and Howard University faculty member, clashed with MSNBC's Chris Matthews over hypothetical questions about Sarah Palin's qualifications for the vice presidency. The hosts criticize Matthews for hounding Manigault with irrelevant questions rather than focusing on her role in the campaign.