Topic: Trump Media

291 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:48:03 - 1:52:00

1872: Lunar Economy

Joe Rogan, Trump IRS Settlement Context

The hosts debunk media reports claiming Joe Rogan turned against Donald Trump over a "thug fund." They clarify that Rogan was actually discussing a legal settlement where the IRS is barred from auditing Trump's *past* tax filings due to previous illegal leaks. They criticize the media for taking Rogan's comments out of context to suggest Trump is immune from all future audits.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 26:14 - 32:13

1864: Pointcast

Media Rhetoric, Trump Derangement, Fascism Labels

A compilation of media clips and political statements illustrates the intense rhetoric used against Donald Trump, including labels such as "fascist," "dictator," and "white supremacist." Figures like Mark Milley and Jamie Raskin are featured discussing the perceived threat Trump poses to democracy and the potential for authoritarianism.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 37:52 - 43:00

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Pete Hegseth Religious Rhetoric and Trump Jesus Imagery

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has drawn scrutiny for using biblical language in Pentagon briefings, specifically comparing the press to the Pharisees. This follows a viral social media incident where Donald Trump retweeted an AI-generated image depicting himself with Christ-like attributes. The hosts debate whether these religious references alienate secular troops or serve as a political strategy for the midterms.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 58:25 - 1:01:13

1860: micro-dosing

Eric Swalwell and Past Russian Collusion Allegations

A retrospective look at Eric Swalwell's frequent media appearances during the Trump administration highlights his repeated claims of Russian collusion. Swalwell often asserted that evidence of Trump being a Russian agent was "hiding in plain sight" despite a lack of concrete proof. The hosts discuss the impact of these allegations on public discourse and the role of the media in amplifying them.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:31:00 - 1:35:01

1860: micro-dosing

AI Jesus Image and Trump's Conflict with the Pope

President Trump faced criticism after reposting an AI-generated image of himself being embraced by Jesus, which some allies in Congress found offensive. The post coincided with a public spat between Trump and Pope Leo over crime and war policies. Critics used the incident to question Trump's narcissism and mental state, while the White House eventually removed the image.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 52:58 - 56:13

1849: Hose Water

Midterm Election Strategy, Trump's Global Power Reordering

Adam Curry posits that President Trump is accelerating his foreign policy agenda before the midterm elections, anticipating a loss of Congressional control and potential impeachment. He compares Trump's worldview to Richard Nixon's. The hosts criticize the mainstream media's personal animosity toward Trump, arguing that it obscures the actual geopolitical maneuvers taking place on the world stage.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 26:48 - 29:22

1848: Podcaster Down!

Alan Dershowitz, Russian Playbook Media Purge

The career trajectory of Alan Dershowitz is analyzed, suggesting he has been purged from mainstream networks and forced into "Trump apologist" roles on right-wing media. This is compared to the disappearance of other figures like Seymour Hersh and Chris Hedges from traditional broadcast platforms.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 41:38 - 45:22

1838: Coup Afoot

Ilhan Omar, Media Bias and Trump Insinuations

CBS News reporting on threats against Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is deconstructed for its use of "non-journalistic" verbs like "blasting." The report is criticized for insinuating a direct link between Donald Trump's political remarks in Iowa and a subsequent assault on Omar without providing concrete evidence. This framing is presented as an example of how mainstream media attempts to assign responsibility for political violence to specific figures.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 59:33 - 1:12:06

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Nuclear Fusion, TAE Merger and MIT Scientist Death

A discussion regarding the merger between Trump Media and TAE Technologies, a private fusion energy company. The segment explores the suspicious death of an MIT plasma scientist and the potential for fusion to replace existing power generation. Skepticism is expressed regarding the viability of fusion technology, with comparisons made to the "hype" surrounding quantum computing and AI productivity.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 28:17 - 35:49

1824: Battle Rhythm

US Border Protection, Social Media Screening for Tourists

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has proposed making social media handles mandatory for tourists entering under the ESTA visa waiver program. The proposal seeks five years of social media history to screen for hostility toward the U.S. government or extremist affiliations. The hosts discuss the potential impact on international visitors and the complexity of implementing such a policy.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 16:34 - 19:08

1819: FLOP30

Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes Interview Controversy

President Trump defended Tucker Carlson's right to interview controversial figures like Nick Fuentes, stating that the public should be allowed to decide for themselves. Trump dismissed criticisms of the interview while also boasting about the high viewership numbers his own appearances with Carlson have generated. During the exchange, Trump criticized a Bloomberg reporter for her questioning style.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:26:24 - 1:28:29

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Donald Trump, Confrontation with Jonathan Karl

Donald Trump engaged in a heated exchange with ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl, accusing him of being a "terrible reporter" and "dishonest." Trump referenced his legal victories and financial settlements from networks as proof of unfair media coverage. The segment notes that some reporters may view such confrontations as "souvenirs" for their careers.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:48:17 - 1:51:24

1803: Drone Wall

Woman Quits Job Over Employer's Trump Support

A young woman on TikTok recorded herself explaining that she quit her job and refused a housing offer because the individuals involved were supporters of Donald Trump. Despite living in her car, she maintains that her political convictions outweigh her need for stability. The hosts analyze this as a symptom of "self-pity promotion" and extreme media-driven bifurcation.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 14:44 - 25:15

1783: Dadgum

CBS Cancels Stephen Colbert, Paramount Settlement with Donald Trump

CBS announced the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert effective May 2025. While Brian Stelter and other media analysts link the move to Paramount's recent $16 million settlement with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview, the hosts argue the decision is purely financial. The show reportedly loses $40 million annually and has seen a massive audience decline since the writers' strike, as viewers migrate to TikTok.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 2:49 - 4:06

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Media Narrative and the Fragile Ceasefire Keyword

An analysis of a media supercut reveals the coordinated use of the word "fragile" to describe the current ceasefire. The use of such terminology is characterized as a tactic to maintain high viewership ratings and keep audiences on edge. The narrative is further described as inherently anti-Trump, designed to imply that any stability achieved is temporary and precarious.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 2:56:10 - 2:58:00

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Trump Shares Parody Song About Bombing Iran

Donald Trump faces media criticism for sharing a parody song on social media about bombing Iran. The video features American B-2 bombers and lyrics about the Iranian Supreme Leader. The segment notes that the media is focusing on the video while ignoring larger scandals like the infiltration of the Voice of America.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:25:01 - 1:29:53

1775: Boomer Benefits

On the Media, Trump Army Birthday Parade

NPR's On the Media is criticized for its biased coverage of Donald Trump's appearance at the Army's birthday parade. The report claims Trump was "glum" due to sparse crowds and poor poll numbers regarding his immigration agenda. The hosts argue the program has shifted from media criticism to pure political propaganda against the administration.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 48:55 - 51:51

1770: Control Grid

Host Banter, Media Skepticism, Trump Press Conference

The hosts debated the authenticity of the public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, suggesting the conflict may be staged for the media. Observations from a recent Trump press conference indicated that the President's tone toward Musk was uncharacteristically mild, lacking his usual derogatory nicknames for adversaries. The discussion touched on how mainstream outlets like Fox News are reporting the rift as a "breaking" crisis while ignoring potential underlying coordination.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Donald Trump, Cyril Ramaphosa Oval Office Meeting Ambush

Donald Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office, an event characterized by mainstream media outlets as a "cinematic ambush." Outlets including CNN, MSNBC, and the BBC utilized synchronized terminology to criticize Trump's presentation of videos regarding violence against Afrikaner farmers. The media narrative focused on the racial dynamics of a white U.S. president lecturing a black South African leader.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:16:23 - 1:20:00

1763: AI Factory

NPR Funding, Trump Executive Order

NPR is airing segments and house ads responding to President Trump's executive order seeking to block all federal funding to the organization. The network is framing the move as a threat to media independence while launching a "movement to defend public media" and soliciting listener donations.