Topic: Thomas Friedman

18 chapters across the catalog

Smugly
Episode 1472 3:00:14 - 3:04:53

1472: Smugly

End of Show Mix, Bug Wine and Globalism

The final segment features a musical mix incorporating themes of vaccine skepticism, the "bug-eating" agenda, and globalist conspiracies. Lyrics reference contrarian thinkers like Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman while mocking the "mainstream news" narratives. The show ends with a montage of clips regarding the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the "master plan" for a one-world government.

900
Episode 900 36:20 - 38:00

900: 900

Thomas Friedman on Globalization and Job Loss

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman commented on CNN about the impact of globalization and trade on American jobs. Friedman acknowledged that trade has cost some jobs but dismissed the scale of the impact, while also noting that Islam has issues with pluralism. The hosts criticize Friedman's cavalier attitude toward the loss of manufacturing jobs in the United States.

Service Burro
Episode 998 2:20:54 - 2:24:07

998: Service Burro

Thomas Friedman, Saudi Crown Prince Op-Ed

Norman Finkelstein criticized Thomas Friedman's New York Times column on Mohammed bin Salman as "the most expensive verbal blowjob in world history." The piece is described as a fawning hagiography that ignores Saudi Arabia's role in the conflict in Yemen and its financing of regressive movements across the Arab world.

Outrage Addition
Episode 955 1:29:41 - 1:32:12

955: Outrage Addition

Thomas Friedman, North Korea Peace Plan, Denuclearization

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman proposed a rational long-term strategy for North Korea involving a clear American peace offer. The plan suggests that if North Korea fully denuclearizes, the U.S. should offer full diplomacy, economic aid, and a formal end to the Korean War. This approach is intended to unite Russia, China, and South Korea against the regime if the offer is rejected.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 56:55 - 58:20

904: Reich 4.0

Thomas Friedman, Pearl Harbor Comparison and Deep State

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman described the Russian hacking of the 2016 election as an event on the scale of Pearl Harbor or 9/11. This rhetoric is viewed as an attempt by establishment figures to escalate tensions with Russia.

Morally Deformed
Episode 774 2:28:15 - 2:31:03

774: Morally Deformed

Bernie Sanders on Climate Change and Terrorism

During the Democratic debate, Bernie Sanders reiterates his claim that climate change is the greatest threat to national security, linking it directly to the rise of terrorism through resource scarcity. The hosts trace this narrative back to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman and suggest that Sanders is merely repeating talking points provided by the CIA.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 1:00:00 - 1:03:32

625: Touching the Stick

Years of Living Dangerously, Obama Climate Interview

President Obama sits down with Thomas Friedman for the finale of the Showtime series "Years of Living Dangerously" to discuss climate change. Obama uses a medical analogy to criticize climate skeptics and emphasizes that extreme weather events are shifting public opinion. He frames climate change as the most significant long-term challenge facing the planet.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 1:31:50 - 1:37:51

607: Big Sandy

Thomas Friedman, Global Weirding, and Hurricane Sandy

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman appears in the "Years of Living Dangerously" series, linking the Syrian revolution to climate-induced droughts. Friedman proposes the term "global weirding" as a more effective meme than "global warming." Expert Heidi Cullen also claims that Hurricane Sandy was made worse by a foot of sea level rise caused by global warming, a figure the hosts dispute as scientifically inaccurate.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 1:37:52 - 1:42:30

607: Big Sandy

Climate Change Hoax, Petro-Dictators, and Biological Experiments

Thomas Friedman argues that even if climate change is a "hoax," the transition to green energy would make the US stronger and less dependent on "petro-dictators" like Vladimir Putin. He compares the effort to training for a triathlon that never happens, suggesting the side benefits are worth the cost. He warns that failing to act could result in humanity becoming a "bad biological experiment."

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 33:43 - 41:47

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Hillary Clinton, Christine Lagarde and Women in the World Summit

Hillary Clinton and IMF Chief Christine Lagarde appeared together at the Women in the World Summit, moderated by Thomas Friedman. Friedman suggested a future where Lagarde leads the European Union and Clinton is U.S. President. The hosts analyze the "powerhouse women" narrative and Clinton's potential campaign focus on compromise and evidence-based decision-making.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 35:56 - 38:05

351: Home for the Holidays

US Economic Insulation and Thomas Friedman's Globalism

Author Thomas Friedman is promoting a "one world" agenda in his new book, advocating for a carbon tax and an end to the filibuster to shock the political system. While some argue the US economy is somewhat armored against the European downturn, others fear the US is being dragged into a global governance system. The American public is generally viewed as resistant to these internationalist policies.

Lady McDeath
Episode 350 13:36 - 15:21

350: Lady McDeath

Bill Maher, Thomas Friedman, Rachel Maddow Body Language

A recent episode of Bill Maher's program featured a panel including Thomas Friedman and Rachel Maddow, notable for the lack of conservative balance. Observers noted extreme physical distancing and awkward body language among the guests, with Friedman appearing to lean away from Maddow throughout the broadcast. Maddow's physical appearance and screen positioning were also highlighted as unusual.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 15:12 - 19:52

320: Dead Man Walking

Thomas Friedman, Third Party Political Predictions

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman discussed the potential for a third-party presidential run led by Michael Bloomberg during an appearance at the Aspen Institute. Friedman argues that a hyper-connected world will eventually flatten the two-party duopoly, though he suggests such a movement might primarily serve to implement policies like a carbon tax.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 1:39:11 - 1:44:16

320: Dead Man Walking

New York Times Analysis, Thomas Friedman on Israel

John C. Dvorak deconstructs the Sunday New York Times, noting the heavy focus on Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit over international crises in Libya and Tajikistan. The segment includes clips of Thomas Friedman discussing the lack of leadership in Israel and the potential for "shock therapy" regarding Palestinian statehood at the UN.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 1:44:16 - 1:49:11

320: Dead Man Walking

Sham News Network, Syrian Activist Media

Thomas Friedman highlighted the "Sham News Network" (SNN) as a primary source for footage of the Syrian uprising, seemingly unaware of the English meaning of the word "sham." SNN identifies as a group of youth activists using flip cams to document the revolution, though its lack of official affiliation remains a point of host skepticism.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 1:49:12 - 1:51:19

320: Dead Man Walking

Aspen Institute, Social Media and Tech Founders

During a discussion at the Aspen Institute, Thomas Friedman was questioned about his refusal to use Twitter or Facebook despite his focus on hyper-connectivity. The segment mentions Friedman's interactions with Twitter founders Evan Williams and Biz Stone, whom the hosts mock for their perceived "douchebag" behavior.

Slaughterhouse Blues
Episode 203 14:40 - 19:27

203: Slaughterhouse Blues

Thomas Friedman and the Petro-Determinist Narrative

Thomas Friedman's appearance on Meet the Press is analyzed for its use of specific rhetorical memes regarding the BP oil spill. Friedman introduces terms like "petro-determinists" and "eco-pessimists" to frame the energy debate. The hosts deconstruct his "rope-a-dope" description of President Obama's strategy as a calculated messaging tactic.