Topic: Tony Hinchcliffe

3 chapters across the catalog

Old Crone
Episode 1745 16:27 - 18:45

1745: Old Crone

War of 1812, Canadian Social Etiquette, Tony Hinchcliffe

The hosts discuss the War of 1812 and the perceived "gruffness" of Canadians despite their polite reputation. An anecdote is shared about comedian Tony Hinchcliffe opening a show in Niagara Falls with the American national anthem, which surprisingly received cheers from the Canadian audience.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 5:23 - 10:21

1708: Gaytheist

Joe Biden Garbage Comment, Tony Hinchcliffe Controversy

Joe Biden sparked controversy during a Zoom call by appearing to refer to Donald Trump's supporters as "garbage." The comment followed a joke made by insult comic Tony Hinchcliffe at a Madison Square Garden rally, where he referred to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage." White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later attempted to clarify that Biden was referring specifically to the comedian's rhetoric, not the voters.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 24:15 - 28:56

1708: Gaytheist

Tony Hinchcliffe Comedy, Seinfeld Comparison

The reaction to Tony Hinchcliffe's Madison Square Garden set is compared to the era of 1980s New York comedy where observational and insult humor were common. References are made to Jerry Seinfeld and Gilbert Gottfried as examples of performers who operated without the modern constraints of "cancel culture" or "hate speech" labels. The discussion suggests that Hinchcliffe is part of a movement attempting to reclaim free speech in the comedy circuit.